Originally a 16th-century convent for The Nuns of the Carmelitas order, this hotel rests in the historic quarter of Baeza, a dreamlike place where time seems to stand still.
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.
Alison
United Kingdom
Beautiful building in a great location. Our room was very comfortable with a very spacious comfortable bed and a pretty bathroom. The decor throughout the hotel was very attractive and the small outdoor terrace was a great place to enjoy the late afternoon sun. Good WiFi too.
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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El Hotel Campos de Baeza has a summer rooftop pool with spectacular views of the Guadalquivir Valley and Baeza Cathedral. The town's historic center is a 10-minute walk away.
Andrew
United States of America
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 charming Hotel Puerta de la Luna is in a beautiful 17th-century mansion in Baeza's historic quarter. It features an outdoor swimming pool, landscaped areas and a popular restaurant.
CHRIS TIMUAT
Spain
Practically everything. But especially the warm atmosphere and the location. Staff was excellent as well
The Balneario San Andres is a spa center set in a beautiful estate, surrounded by pine and olive trees. It is located near the town of Úbeda, in the north of Andalusia
San Andres is a large complex, ...
Hostal El Sevillano is located just outside Rus, 5 minutes’ drive from Úbeda and 3.1 mi from Baeza. This guest house offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, rooms with balconies and free Wi-Fi...
David
United Kingdom
They let me park my motorcycle securely within a locked undercover area.
I didn't eat at this place but the food looked good.
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