Dating from 1880, Segle XX is a family-run hotel in center of Tremp, capital of the Pallars Jussà Region. It features free Wi-Fi and an outdoor pool, surrounded by gardens.
Hotel Hotel Alegret is located in the center of Tremp, in the north of the province of Lleida in Catalunya. It is a family-run hotel offering free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and a bar.
Offering a garden, free WiFi and a restaurant, Hotel Solé is a 10-minute walk from the village center of Pobla de Segur. This hotel features modern-style rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Aurora
Spain
We enjoyed the breakfast buffet very much. There was a large variety of items offered, including a cooked breakfast if you order it the previous day in the reception. A member of the party is vegan and found plenty of things to have a nice breakfast. They have excellent coffee machines that produce a very satisfactory coffee.
The swimming pool was a blessing as we arrived at the peak of a heat wave.
Offering a children's playground and sun terrace, Hostal Buenos Aires is located in Tremp, 21 mi from Sort. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV.
Th178
United Kingdom
Well located for our climbing trip with a great restaurant on the ground floor. Really lovely staff.
The Fonda Can Fasersia, set in the heart of the old quarter of La Pobla de Segur, at the foot of the Pyrenees, is a fine budget option with free Wi-Fi.
Offering a terrace, Cal Richi features accommodations in Tremp. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Congost de Montrebei is 21 miles away.
Casa Marqueso offers accommodations in Figuerola de Orcau, 28 miles from Congost de Montrebei. With mountain views, this accommodation provides a balcony.
Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Congost de Montrebei is 21 miles away. Offering direct access to a balcony with city views, the air-conditioned apartment consists of 1 bedroom.
Housed in a building dating from 18th century, this vacation home is 28 miles from the Congost de Montrebei. This pet-friendly vacation home also has free Wifi.
This was the worst booking experience in my life and I've...
This was the worst booking experience in my life and I've been booking hotels for 40 years. I booked and paid 67 euros through Booking.com for a single room with free parking, and 4 euro breakfast. It was non-refundable, cash only at the desk. The proprietor would not give me a receipt… except supposedly by email.). It was priced 12 euros less than a 4-star hotel in the same town, so I expected something nice.
In reality, I didn't get the nice colorful clean single room posted on the Booking.om site. The tiny drab room contained a cheap single cot (not really a mattress) and two bunks. There was no air conditioning, albeit apparently that was in the small print (it was 30 C at 8 at night!).
A dirty set of toilets and shower facilities were down the hall. The “Free Parking” was in fact a municipal parking lot several blocks down the hill. It was illustrated on-line with an image of nice clean single room.
Additionally the booking was promoted as the “last room” on Booking.com. But in reality the proprietor told me that it was not
As soon as I saw the room, I asked for my cash that I had just handed over back since it was nothing like the photos on line and nothing close to the cost. She had initially told me that the room went for 14 euros, before she knew I booked it on-line!
I said she could keep the 9 Euro Booking.com commission, but she wouldn't pay the rest and began a convoluted argument on why she should keep it. I asked her to call the police. They eventually came, but due to the language difficulty, they couldn't do anything and left looking confused. After haggling with her for an hour or so, she finally gave me 31 euros back out of my 67 euros.
I left and then found a hotel down the road for only 40 euros a night with air conditioning and a private bathroom.
Brit
New Zealand
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