Originally a 16th century convent for The Nuns of the Carmelitas order, this hotel rests in the old town of Baeza, a dreamlike place where time seems to stand still.
Pamela
Australia
The hotel is in an historic building near the main square. It is close to restaurants and the UNESCO monuments. We were grateful for the secure and accessible parking on site at reasonable cost. There was an adequate breakfast buffet. The room was quiet, the bed was comfortable and we could control the room temperature. An electric kettle was provided.
Casona del Arco is in the historic Andalucian city of Baeza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers a small outdoor pool and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi.
jones
Canada
Most traveller's are European and drive there
We are from Canada and on public transport. The town doesn't actually have a fleet of Taxis so when we left to go to train station at LINARES- BAEZA 10 minutes away they were a little taken aback that we actually didn't have a car but they managed to call a cab from the next town. Our train left at noon and only bus of the day to train station was 5:30pm
Hotel Carmen Boutique is a four stars acommodation that blends a historical 19th-century building with contemporary minimalist design.
Jan
Belgium
This hotel has everything you would exspect from a boutique hotel. The spacious and quite rooms are nicely decorated. The beds are very comfortable. Breakfast is served at your table: yoghurt, orange juice, a basket with toasts, croissants and local cakes, a plate with different cheeses and cold cuts (even some salmon!) and a plate with seasonal fruit pealed and sliced for your comfort. The staff is wecoming and friendly, but doesn't speak much English. It's a 7 minutes walk to the city center and there is a public car park nearby, which is very busy and often full though.
The hotel is housed in a Renaissance-Gothic building from the 16th century, and is one of the town´s most important and emblematic buildings, that was originally the Count and Countess' (Salcedos´
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The charming Hotel Puerta de la Luna is set in a beautiful 17th-century mansion in Baeza's old town. It features an outdoor swimming pool, gardens and a popular restaurant.
RayG
Canada
Location was excellent for access to old Town by foot.
El Hotel Campos de Baeza has a summer rooftop pool with spectacular views of the Guadalquivir Valley and Baeza Cathedral. The town's historic centre is a 10-minute walk away.
Hotel Baeza Monumental by eme hoteles is located in Baeza, within 49 km of Jaén Cathedral and 49 km of Museo Provincial de Jaén. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a tour desk.
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, ENTOELCENTRO is located in Baeza. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Boasting garden views, Elmiradordelasmurallas features accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 49 km from Jaén Cathedral.
Gertraud
Belgium
The host was very friendly, she picked us up from the bus station to show us the way. She awaited us with a snack as we arrived on holiy Friday and shops and restaurants were closed. There were several essentials in the kitchen like oil, salt, etc. The house has a fantastic view. We enjoyed very much our stay.
We were pleasantly surprised when we arrived in to Baeza.
We were pleasantly surprised when we arrived in to Baeza. We were there for two full days & soaked up all of the history whilst walking easily around the town. The staff in the information centre were extremely helpful as was the staff member in the Bullring.
Its a photographers paradise!
We had breakfast at the hotel but there are plenty of cafes to choose from to eat and drink. There is an amazing little cake shop / cafe / bar directly opposite the San Pablo church definitley worth a try! The first night we ate at La Barberia near to the cathedral. The staff were very informative and full of life and the food was delicious. Very relaxing.
The second night we had a reservation at Alejandrea but sadly they had to cancel due to staff illness. However we did have drinks and tapas earlier in the afternoon at this place, the service was excellent and the tapas were delicious even accommodating me being vegetarian.
There are plenty of lovely hotels close by to amenities and monuments.
Top tip wear comfortable walking shoes.
Deborah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Baeza and Úbeda are worth visiting if you like small Spanish...
Baeza and Úbeda are worth visiting if you like small Spanish towns hidden in olive fields. Baeza is perfect for a 2-3 days vacation, do go and walk on Plazza de la Constitution and take a tour to visit olive oil factories. You need a car to visit nearby ( Puente del Obispo is 10 K away but a nice spot). Good and affordable restaurants in the city. Not recommended if you are on a wheelchair. DO NOT WEAR high heels because the streets are paved. Wear a hat in summer. On Sundays all shops are closed. Buy local olive oil at the store near office of tourism. Food wise go for meat rather than fish because this is the region's specialty and fish is probably 2 days old.
Marie Helene
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
For a short stay we found Baeza exceptionally interesting.
For a short stay we found Baeza exceptionally interesting. The historic centre is quite compact (which may be the reason that Taxis are almost non-existent), and there are several other places further out, within 15 minutes walk, including an ancient Bull Ring a convent and some more churches, very much worth a look. Do not miss the amazing view from the Mirador overlooking the vale of the Guadalquivir! Plenty of places to eat, drink, and snack at any time of day. Very helpful Tourist Office in the square near the cathedral.
Neil Hazell
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A unique renaissance gem.
A unique renaissance gem. Many historic and architecturally interesting buildings. Numerous good quality restaurants and bars. The Cafe Central Teatro is excellent for a good range of cocktails and an eclectic and striking atmosphere. Baeza is a very easy city to walk around in an hour or two. Thoroughly recommended.
KEITH
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A superb compact Medieval town with much influenced by...
A superb compact Medieval town with much influenced by Italian Rennaissance architecture. I wish we could have stayed another day longer!
Unfortunately we only had time to walk around for three ghours as we had to meet up in Madrid that evening and therefore no chance to taste the local fare!
Andy Husain
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
While Baeza has a beautiful historic center, it also has a...
While Baeza has a beautiful historic center, it also has a great "ruta de tapas", usually in February. We have visited specifically to enjoy the tapas at the great little bars in town many times.
This was the best equipped self catering flat we have ever stayed in. It was immaculately clean, the rooms were bright and spacious and we immediately felt comfortable and relaxed.
The hosts were very friendly and helpful and were quick to respond to messages.
We found the location ideal for visiting Jaen and Ubeda, as well as being very close to the historic centre of Baeza. Baeza has a lovely intimate feel.
This flat has everything you could need and really was a home from home.
We would book it again if going back to Baeza. Really we liked many things:
- Excellent communication with the host.
- The cleanliness and the comfort of the bed.
- The large bathroom.
- Excellent location in the historical center of Baeza. Park your car close to puerta de Jaen, and forget about it while being in Baeza.
- Very nice details to make guest's life easier when arriving: bottle of water, milk, coffee, oil, salt, shower gel, iron, tampons and sanitary towels...
Everything!!!!. It was so pleasant...and after walked a lot visiting the beautiful town of Baeza, just a dream going back to the Hostal and refreshing in the swimming pool. I was never more comfortable and happy in any hotel, even five stars, than here. And at the same time I felt as comfortable as at home.
Amazing. The staff could not been more helpful and pleasant.I really have no words. The location was great. I would like to go back and spend a week at least there again.
Beautifully appointed hotel. Everything about the room was good, huge, comfortable double bed and the largest bath towels we have ever had. We enjoyed the breakfast selection with bacon, eggs etc, as well as cold meats, cheeses, fresh fruit and pastries . The young man on duty, Adrian, was friendly and efficient, an excellent advert for the hotel. The hotel is situated on a pedestrianised street but there is free parking a short walk away.
Most traveller's are European and drive there
We are from Canada and on public transport. The town doesn't actually have a fleet of Taxis so when we left to go to train station at LINARES- BAEZA 10 minutes away they were a little taken aback that we actually didn't have a car but they managed to call a cab from the next town. Our train left at noon and only bus of the day to train station was 5:30pm
Large, calm room, very good bed! Friendly stuff.
Lots of choice at breakfast, but almost everything is individually packaged. What seemed necessary for hygiene reasons in times of Covid can perhaps be reconsidered from the perspective of waste prevention....
Free parking just in front of the hotel!
Amazing apartment. It is the equivalent of a 5 star hotels. It is fully equipped with every need and wish . It was spotless clean and obviously loved and maintained by the owner. would 100% , we would stay again and recommend to everyone.
Spacious, well appointed and well equipped room - a King double. Perfect location in the heart of Baeza which is a delightful historic town. Breakfast included in the room price. Friendly staff.
Elegant hotel just outside of town (walking distance) with excellent views of orchards and the valley below. Very good breakfast, free parking with overflow across the street.
The father who owned the restaurant was super helpful. We didn't really meet any hotel personnel. The restaurant was great too. Fantastic location, close by street parking.
We liked the location of the hotel as it was not necessary to go off our route. Large carpark. Staff were friendly. Popular reasonably priced bar/restaurant.
Located in the same old side of the city, the Little apartment ,Just renewed, has everythink you need to take a rest and to discovery the beauties of Baeza
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