Travellers have already reviewed this hotel extensively. It is a small hotel that definitely does not have the feeling of a big chain, located very centrally in Aranda Del Duero. ||Since there isn't much to do in Aranda, apart from the very interesting visit to the underground maze of wine cellars, and relative wine tasting opportunity, I doubt that people will want to stay over many days. Unless they were using it as a base to visit other villages in the neighbourhood. Our stay in September was made more pleasant by a town fair - very much a local affair - featuring music and dancing on the different small squares the town has. ||For the little that we stayed in Aranda, the Julia hotel worked perfectly. We were three friends and the triple room allowed us to keep the costs low (€80 for the group) but also to walk everywhere we wanted to. We parked the car at a parking lot around the corner from the hotel. ||The staff was incredibly nice, the decor is a bit old fashioned, the room while not huge was big enough featuring 3 single beds, the bathroom was large with a big shower. The room was internal and offered no views, but as a result of that it was quiet. Although it still was hot outside and there is no aircon, three windows in the room offered enough ventilation to allow us to sleep decently. We had breakfast at the bar just facing the hotel. ||This is no boutique hotel, but a slightly dated structure. Il will serve the purpose: you will not write home about it. But for that price you were probably...
Read moreThe staff are lovely, the room was fairly clean, and the WiFi works. That is the end of the good news.||There is absolutely no sound-proofing between the rooms. I could hear every word spoken by my neighbours, you could hear them at the toilet, and every sound coming from the bed.......revolting!||There is no aircon, so you couldn't even try to mask the background noise.||One night a group of drunken "guests" burst out of the elevator at 4.30am, and proceeded to shout and bellow in the corridor. And every other evening my sleep was disturbed by the lift, and by inconsiderate guests talking loudly in the...
Read moreHappened upon Hotel Julia needing a room for the night. Typical better than average Spanish hotel with helpful staff. Nice Spanish decor. Room was clean and comfortable but nothing special. Good location for centre of town and restaurants. Easy to get out of town the next morning. Reasonably priced (9 Euro) secure parking down the street. No dining facilities for breakfast but they use bar/cafe next door. It was closed on the day we needed it though so went to another nearby cafe. OK for a mid road...
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