What a great place to stay in a atrradctcive environment. Rooms are a little bit small and need an update, the AC did not work proper. Overall Again an experience we will never forget.
PETER
10/03/2019
8
Historic building but room a little cramped/dark. Otherwise up to usual standards
JENS
11/02/2017
8
Glimrende mad, men irriterende larm af afrydning af borde og rent bestik, der blev smidt ned i skufferne halvanden time før lukketid.
PAUL
12/06/2016
8
Brilliant location, stunning old building and very welcoming staff
ROGER
08/02/2016
8
Very impressive Parador and good centre for touring the area
JONATHAN
26/09/2015
8
Parking not great. Restaurant excellent. Our first stay at a Parador and the staff were very helpful.
PER ØYVIND
30/08/2016
7
Ok, but a bit old.
JOHANNA CORNELIA
07/10/2014
6
We stayed at several Paradors (Granada, Santiago) but to us, Ubeda is not Parador worthy.
The Parador feeling is to us a friendly aproach by personnel, a personal touch and nice beds.
Here the beds feel like rocks and most of the personnel lacks english and a friendly approach.
The personal touch of Paradores is at least a bottle of water in the room. Or, like in Santiago, making the bed ready for the night (with some chocolat).
Comments
What a great place to stay in a atrradctcive environment. Rooms are a little bit small and need an update, the AC did not work proper. Overall Again an experience we will never forget.
Historic building but room a little cramped/dark. Otherwise up to usual standards
Glimrende mad, men irriterende larm af afrydning af borde og rent bestik, der blev smidt ned i skufferne halvanden time før lukketid.
Brilliant location, stunning old building and very welcoming staff
Very impressive Parador and good centre for touring the area
Parking not great. Restaurant excellent. Our first stay at a Parador and the staff were very helpful.
Ok, but a bit old.
We stayed at several Paradors (Granada, Santiago) but to us, Ubeda is not Parador worthy.
The Parador feeling is to us a friendly aproach by personnel, a personal touch and nice beds.
Here the beds feel like rocks and most of the personnel lacks english and a friendly approach.
The personal touch of Paradores is at least a bottle of water in the room. Or, like in Santiago, making the bed ready for the night (with some chocolat).
Pages