Hotel Rebeco
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Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travellers visiting Fuente De, Hotel El Rebeco is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants, Hotel El Rebeco makes it easy to enjoy the best of Fuente De.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a desk, and you can stay connected during your stay as Hotel El Rebeco offers guests free wifi.
The hotel features a sun terrace, newspaper, and baggage storage. Plus, Hotel El Rebeco offers breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
If you’re looking for a Spanish restaurant, consider a visit to Restaurante Rebeco or Parador de Fuente De-Restaurante Alfonso XII, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Hotel El Rebeco.
Whether you’re travelling for business, pleasure or both, Hotel El Rebeco is sure to make your visit to Fuente De one worth remembering.
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Getting to the hotel took us a long time due to the winding roads and cloud cover but it was worth it when we arrived. The lady on reception was very pleasant and couldn’t do enough to welcome us.
We ate in the hotel each night, the food was lovely with exceptional puddings! The lady waiting on in the restaurant was delightful and extremely efficient, and was a lovely friendly face at meal times.
The breakfast was a bit scanty, but it was ok for us.
A minor detail is that although the hotel
Is accessible, there is no ramp to the front door, I struggled to get out, although the staff were very helpful. A suggestion that a portable metal ramp could be available for disabled guests
Too familiar business that makes the employees very unfriendly and without any cordiality.
Tremendously loud. It is impossible to rest in this hotel.
Please stay in the previous village.
Very clean facilities and good attention and full of small details inside.
I hope one day to be able to eat there and try their food that will be equally cared for.
We ordered a Cantabrian tomato salad and were amazed by its freshness and flavor.
For the first course we ordered two fabadas, with which we were impressed by the flavor of the bacon, blood sausage, etc., and the faves; and some lamb chops, which were also delicious, very juicy, tender, just right, and with an accompaniment of fried potatoes and padrón peppers that were spectacular.
Finally, some sensational desserts, the best cheesecake we have ever tried, lamb's lettuce, and an exquisite flan.
Excellent attention and very fast when serving the dishes.
An absolute quiet for those who want to be really quiet , and if the night is clean then the stars are a good company .
The funicular is 50 meters away.
The room was absolutely fine, with a lovely balcony (bathed in sun at 8am, lovely and cool in the afternoon) for reading after a morning/early afternoon up at the mountain top.
Breakfast is simple but absolutely fine for a morning walking in the mountains - freshly baked bread, ham, cheese or cottage cheese, jam, cereal, fresh fruit, orange juice and coffee.
Evening meals are great. The lamb chops are to die for, and I could easily eat them every night, but high recommendation also for the salmon, which was the second best I've ever eaten (the best being at a restaurant in Washington State - it had been caught 3 hrs earlier).
Ignore previous reviewers who write about the bar being 'off limits'. Sure, the locals come in, and family drop by to see the baby and have a chat. But last year I spent a lot of time in there watching the Tour de France and/or working on my laptop. This time my wife and I sat in there for a couple of hours reading and nursing a drink. No problems whatsoever.
One big improvement from last year is that the wifi is completely unproblematic and reaches throughout the hotel - and on the terrace too. So all in all a fantastic few days. Thank you all so much for making us so welcome!
Overall we're glad we stayed at this hotel rather than the Parador opposite. The room had a balcony with an amazing view of the mountains and cable car; but was small; very basic; and smelled strongly of cigarette smoke despite it being a "stricty no-smoking" hotel. This was really unpleasant overnight. I should have asked for another room at check in.
Having said that, there is ample free parking; free internet (always a bonus); the staff are friendly and so helpful, and the cross-stitch embroidary on all the walls - fantastic.
The restaurant isn't cheap, but the fish soup ranks with some of the best I've eaten in northern Spain, and the steak and chips really "hit the spot". The House Red, a Tempranillo, was truly great.
Breakfast is basic Spanish fayre, with oodles of strong coffee.
"The triple rooms have a balcony and view, the others don't (but they are cheaper - 70 and 90 Euros when we stayed)."Read full review
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