This is obviously an old historic place, well-maintained and clean.||Navarrete is a tiny place, so no need to say that the hotel is centrally located. A friendly lady greeted me at arrival and gave me a map. ||||The room was spacious, huge bed, two night stands, table, chair, luggage bench. The bathroom was quite big equipped with a bidet and bathtub. The cleanliness was impressive. ||||There was a vending machine in the lobby - you could buy cold water for 1 euro, and you did not depend on the availability of the staff. This could be a huge plus, when there is no fridge in the room, especially in the heat.||Next to the hotel, there was another entrance which led to a few vending machines. So being there on a Sunday, it would not be a problem, if you wanted to buy a drink.||||The room was a bit dark, there was no lighting from the ceiling, which made it a bit difficult to pack a stuicase in a corner of the room. ||||The toiletries were a bit difficult to open. ||||They said that breakfast started at 730, but probably you had to announce this beforehand, cause when I was downstairs at 0730, there was no one around, and for quite some time. ||||The stairs were unmarked, and it made it a bit hazardous going down especially in the dark, so I was not environmentally friendly, I valued and prioritized my bones - so I took the elevator, all the times I needed to go to the vending machines.|| ||The wall-plug was on the opposite wall of the bed where there was no furniture, and I was afraid I would leave my phone behind If I left it charging there. ||||The garbage bin was a bit difficult to use, because it was too far away...
Read moreThis is obviously an old historic place, well-maintained and clean.||Navarrete is a tiny place, so no need to say that the hotel is centrally located. A friendly lady greeted me at arrival and gave me a map. ||||The room was spacious, huge bed, two night stands, table, chair, luggage bench. The bathroom was quite big equipped with a bidet and bathtub. The cleanliness was impressive. ||||There was a vending machine in the lobby - you could buy cold water for 1 euro, and you did not depend on the availability of the staff. This could be a huge plus, when there is no fridge in the room, especially in the heat.||Next to the hotel, there was another entrance which led to a few vending machines. So being there on a Sunday, it would not be a problem, if you wanted to buy a drink.||||The room was a bit dark, there was no lighting from the ceiling, which made it a bit difficult to pack a stuicase in a corner of the room. ||||The toiletries were a bit difficult to open. ||||They said that breakfast started at 730, but probably you had to announce this beforehand, cause when I was downstairs at 0730, there was no one around, and for quite some time. ||||The stairs were unmarked, and it made it a bit hazardous going down especially in the dark, so I was not environmentally friendly, I valued and prioritized my bones - so I took the elevator, all the times I needed to go to the vending machines.|| ||The wall-plug was on the opposite wall of the bed where there was no furniture, and I was afraid I would leave my phone behind If I left it charging there. ||||The garbage bin was a bit difficult to use, because it was too far away...
Read moreThis is a great hotel on the Camino - which literally goes past the front door of the hotel. The rooms are excellent - some of them have armchairs as well as the normal furniture you would expect. The beds were really comfortable and the bathroom was very clean and well equipped. We experienced no noise at all from the street, and our room had spectacular views across the valley. Whilst the breakfast was quite basic,the price of our room was very reasonable considering the quality of the hotel and so we were still very happy. Navarrete is a lovely little Camino town and the hotel is very centrally located, with the church, nice bars with excellent food, and even an ATM, all in close proximity. We would be very happy to...
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