Located in a stunning natural setting on the banks of the Ara River, the Hotel & Spa Monasterio de Boltaña is a charming 16th-Century building boasting a well-equipped spa.
Christina
United States of America
The location is quaint yet not far from Ainsa and Boltana. There are supermarkets a minute away. The hotel and its grounds are beautifully maintained. Room size is average for a standard double room with nice size bathroom. Thick and quality robes and towels. The monastery’s church can be accessed within the hotel. Be sure to take a short drive up to the tiny town, Sieste, for a panoramic view of the area from above.
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Mike
France
Right on the plaza mayor, opposite the church.
Plenty of stairs, but also plenty of charm.
Responsive yet invisible host.
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Roger
United States of America
Fantastic room with a beautiful view! Staff was friendly and helpful! This was my second stay here and I hope to have the opportunity again in the future!
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Hotel Dos Rios Central, located in the center of Ainsa, offers modern rooms with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs. There is a rooftop sun terrace with a seating area, small pool and views of the...
Walked from the main road up to the castle. Quite a steep walk and would be hard work in the hot summer months. Couple of lovely little squares in the old town with a few bars and restaurants. The old streets are full of character.
Jon
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Boltana old town up the hill was lovely.
Boltana old town up the hill was lovely. The new town at bottom of hill was good. We were travelling through the pyrenees, this was a one night stay but sure there could be much more close that would make a longer stay worthwhile.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Self-checkin worked well received text message instructions...
Self-checkin worked well received text message instructions all good. The room was clean, the bathroom also and a good working shower. Location brilliant write in the heart of the old town with two bars on your doorstep and lovely restaurants near by.
Parking a bit of an issue, probably depends on what time of year you stay. First night had to park at bottom of road and then had to drive around the old town to get back to front of house. Otherwise fantastic value for money.
Red Rupert
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Monasterio Barcelo added 10% to our accommodation and...
The Monasterio Barcelo added 10% to our accommodation and meal charges and 21% to our Spa use fees. This amounted to over 65 euros extra to our bill for a two night stay, and we couldn’t even get a table at the restaurant. Parking charges are outrageous as the hotel is on the edge of a small village in the middle of the countryside.
Huw
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful building and surroundings.
Beautiful building and surroundings. The room was luxurious with big bed and lots of space. Cooked breakfast available and good with fresh orange juice. Loved the outdoor cafe. Very friendly staff and service
We ate dinner at the two nearest restaurants (walking distance) and food was excellent
Good location with parking just back from the main road.
We struggled but did find somewhere to eat as there had been a running event in town (late May) and everywhere was booked up. Got back to the hotel and found that they were doing wood fired pizzas, looked great but we had already eaten by then - doh!
We walked up into the old town and on up to the castle, just as nice but much less touristy than Ainsa which we visited the next day as it is just down the road.
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