"This is a perfectly fine and reliable budget hotel for a one or two-night stay.
I personally would not recommend a stay longer than this as the rooms are tiny and get to be a bit cramped."
"Very nice hotel, very helpful and polite staff. Reception closes as 22:00 but they make good arrangements for late check in. Spacious room and clean. Breakfast is a little limited for the price, but acceptable. Will stay again in coming to Oviedo 😉😉"
"The breakfast that the receptionist/manager comped me was excellent.
The A/C worked very well.
The bed was comfortable and I slept well.
The surrounding area isn’t particularly attractive and it takes about 20-30 minutes to walk to the old town."
"Check-in was friendly and efficient. Speaking only about the individual room that I had, it was tiny (and I live in NYC--I know about tiny rooms), yet very intelligently laid out so that I never actually felt cramped. Apart from daily housekeeping, there are absolutely no services. This extends to a TV remote that was not functioning properly - there was apparently no one around that could fix it, so unfixed it remained."
"Quite an old hotel but in a great location, very close to the train and bus stations. Quiet room with everything that was needed.
The cafe below was very good for breakfast and the menu del dia.
All the sites of Oviedo are within easy walking distance."
"Top place. I had a triple room to myself. Quiet. Comfortable and close to some good bars. Quite a walk to the beach and Old Town but Gijón bike's make it a cinch. Only possi le downside is that they have no air con. "
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You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Maritime Museum of Asturias during your trip to Luanco. While you're in the area, stroll along the beaches.
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The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 18°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 9°C. Average annual precipitation for El Campo is 1362 mm.