Our biggest disappointment with this hotel was that it doesn't have a restaurant and is quite a way from any other restaurants. So it was no surprise that breakfast wasn't great. (I wouldn't have bothered to take it again if we had stayed more than 1 night.) But it is close enough to go and eat at the Parador, without having to pay Parador room prices. And I am sure we could have found a cafe in town, as there were some really interesting tapas bars not far away.
The hotel was not too expensive (we paid £65 a night) and the staff were very helpful. But they had no map to help us find how to get there, even to borrow, so we had to buy one of Ubeda to help locate it. It is definitely in the prettiest part of Ubeda - in the very heart of the historical centre - and it had nice rooms, attractively decorated (very 'branded') and the courtyard was pretty too - shame they don't use this for breakast!
It was quite noisy - because of the roads outside being the access route for the main square of the old part of town. But there are some nice shops around the square giving you a taste of the artistry of the town - I would recommend staying in the old part and not venturing too far into the new and this would be a good stop for one or two nights.
There was a plunge pool on the roof (it was raining when we were there so we didn't try it.) Which was a nice addition to a quite basic, but clean and pleasant B&B hotel.
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