Occidental Aranjuez (formerly Barceló Aranjuez) is located 45 km from Madrid city center. It offers a large wellness center, 6 paddle tennis courts and an outdoor swimming pool.
Paul
United Kingdom
Great deal highlighted by Rafa (Reception) on arrival, excellent value and good quality. Thank You Rafa.
This contemporary and cosy hotel is situated in the historical centre of Aranjuez, under 50 km from Madrid and declared a World Heritage Site The friendly hotel is rustic in style combined with modern...
Marina
Denmark
Great location
Everything you need facility wise
Incredibly charming
We travelled with the dog and staff was super friendly and helpful
This attractive hotel is less than 5 minutes’ walk from the gardens and Royal Palace in Aranjuez. All of the rooms have air conditioning, satellite TV, free internet, and a private bathroom.
Iris
Israel
Clean, convenient, friendly and accommodating staff
Located in the historical centre of Aranjuez, this charming and attractive guesthouse is the perfect base for exploring this traditional town, set in the Madrid region of central Spain
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Kevin
United Kingdom
The room was very clean.
The outside the courtyard did not resemble the photos, it appeared dirty, unkempt and the plants looked dead. The location looked rough and there was graffiti on a lot of buildings all along the street.
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This guest house is located in Aranjuez, just 100 metres from the Royal Palace and its gardens, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its air-conditioned rooms have free Wi-Fi.
Mark
United Kingdom
The hotel is ideally situated within easy walking of all the attractions. The room came with a good balcony and unexpectedly spacious bathroom. The staff were all very friendly and helpful and the breakfast was typically Spanish.
Aranjuez is beautiful, charming and on a river. Many buildings to see and places to visit. I was there in July - 39 degrees at 5:00 in the afternoon so I'd avoid those peak summer months. The park is extensive with a variety of fountains providing a cooling effect. There is the usual 'mini train' but needs to be booked and does not run that often. Plenty of places to eat but the ones near the Palacio Real are expensive - to catch the tourists - just move a few blocks away to get better prices and good quality.
Jeremy
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice town south of Madrid, it has a lovely park and palace,...
Nice town south of Madrid, it has a lovely park and palace, a little bit run down in parts, this could be rectified if the local council made the business owners clean up the outside of their properties
Vincent
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
The royal palace and gardens are a gem. Very impressive.
The royal palace and gardens are a gem. Very impressive.
As with just about everywhere in Spain, a section of the population is trying to ruin the country by spraying graffiti everywhere.
What I do not understand is why they allow this to happen.
LESLIE
Scored 6.0
6.0
Aranjuez is an interesting place to go.
Aranjuez is an interesting place to go. If you come from a dry place, its royal garden's will amaze you. If you decide to visit its palace you'll be rewarded, just do it before you visit the palace of Madrid because if you don't it will seem like it's poor cousin.
Aranjuez does not have a night life, it's more family oriented and after 23:00 there are very few places to go out to, and even less places to eat. There is no cinema or a theme park near. There are various little parks for the kids.
Away from the few central monuments you can tell it's a municipality than is run badly. Aranjuez is dirty, spiced with the feces of its pets in every single street, and a cleaning service that is not effective at all. At least it's a safe place for travellers and very well communicated with Madrid but almost cut off from Toledo.
NIkolaos
Spain
Scored 8.0
8.0
Aranjuez was a very pleasant surprise for us, it is a clean,...
Aranjuez was a very pleasant surprise for us, it is a clean, pretty and well laid-out town, with a really beautiful Palace and gardens. I would imagine most people would overlook this town in favour of its near neighbour Madrid, but we were looking for a quick stop-over point that was outside of Madrid and this town was really pleasant and a great choice, we both said we would stop here again in future, but for a longer time to check it out probably and appreciate it.
I
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The hotel is in fabulous position and the bed was extremely...
The hotel is in fabulous position and the bed was extremely comfortable. The dining hall at breakfast did not have windows, I would not eat there again. There are fabulous well priced restaurants a ten minute walk away on the river. Exquisite. The palace is wonderful and literally next door! I have recommended this hotel and it’s area wholeheartedly to friends.
Marilyn
United Kingdom
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Second time here and as good as last year (weather was hotter but AirCon worked perfectly). It's a good 10 minutes walk to the river and the Palacio Real. Aranjuez makes a good stop just off the A4 when travelling North/South across Spain. Restaurant almost next door (El Roble) is excellent (caters for locals so not 'touristy' at all). Staff were as friendly as I remember from prior visit.
The hotel is ideally situated within easy walking of all the attractions. The room came with a good balcony and unexpectedly spacious bathroom. The staff were all very friendly and helpful and the breakfast was typically Spanish.
A good value option in Aranjuez. The breakfast was great value and the waiter super nice. The room was adequate, could do with updating, very dark walls and furniture. I saw that they were in the process of doing that
A really lovely hotel in a beautiful location. The room was large and it had great amenities. We stayed with our two dogs and they were also well catered for.
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