Posada Santa Maria La Real
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See why so many travellers make Posada de Santa Maria la Real their hotel of choice when visiting Aguilar de Campoo. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
You can take advantage of some of the amenities offered by Posada de Santa Maria la Real, including 24 hour front desk, a chapel, and newspaper. In addition, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
Close to Iglesia de Santa Juliana (1.8 mi), a popular Aguilar de Campoo landmark, Posada de Santa Maria la Real is a great destination for tourists.
Travellers looking to enjoy some tapas can head to Tapas Bar El Perro de San Roque. Otherwise, you may want to check out a pub such as El Burgales.
Looking to explore? Then look no further than Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real (0.0 mi), Iglesia de los Santos Justo y Pastor (0.7 mi), and IES Santa Maria la Real (0.1 mi), which are some popular Aguilar de Campoo attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the hotel.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Posada de Santa Maria la Real as you experience all of the things Aguilar de Campoo has to offer.
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Great buildings, really interesting and lots of history with friendly staff. Nice easy walk to the nearby dam if you want some fresh air.
We ate in the restaurant for dinner, opting not to walk into town. The food was good and would have been cheaper had we chosen the set menu for €15, rather than selecting a la carte options. Little bits would have helped out the meal, like mint sauce with the lamb, and our dishes contained no vegetables.
Breakfast was fine, no complaints.
Other than hand alcohol gel and mask requirements, we didn’t see much in the way of covid cleaning. The dining tables were “cleaned” with furniture polish.
The biggest concern was around our room (20). Fairly basic, weirdly we were given it for unnecessary disability access. It was a twin room and the bed bases were noisy, creaking loudly every time you turned over.
However, that noise was nothing compared to our neighbours in room 21. We could literally hear every word they said, even when clearly whispering carefully in bed. They arrived into the room at 22:30, with a screaming/shouting 4-5 year old. And just didn’t stop having loud conversations until after 12:30am. Our ear plugs didn’t dull the noise at all, they may as well have been in our room. And they completely ignored our requests for them to quieten down.
We mentioned the thinness of the walls to reception the following morning, and although he was apologetic, he said the whole place was the same.
It’s not somewhere we’d stay again solely for that reason. Sleep is very important!
I have to say that the photos on the website are incredibly well done because it looks much better than reality. I have to say in favor of the establishment that there were no triples left, so adding an extra bed and the room being so small made the feeling quite overwhelming. The bathroom… not to forget. I think they really need an urgent renovation in the bathrooms…
Lovely staff and a correct breakfast.
In short, if the Board wants to promote this tourist brand, it must do much more and improve its qualities.
- The rooms are very poorly maintained.
- The door to the room does not close (it doesn't matter if they give you a key, anyone can enter). Which makes you feel very safe.
- The bathroom is tiny, dirty and poorly maintained.
If you are 1.80 or taller you cannot stand. The bathroom ceiling is very low (I don't know how low it is if you want legal how low it is). The "bathtub" that they advertise is a shower tray shaped like a bathtub. In which you can't stand up either (because of how low the ceilings are). Making it very difficult to shower
- The "duplex" rooms are nothing like what is shown in the photos on the hotel's website. They are tiny.
The only good thing is the staff, who were close and attentive.
Otherwise the site is disastrous. Paying for a 4-star hotel, but with the qualities of a seedy hostel.
I will not come back. And if you ask me about the place I only have two words "flee you fools".
A wonderful historical heritage building next to the Romanesque museum.
The concept of the rooms is very original, they recreate an era as a whole of the monastery. Very nice and quality restaurant.
In addition to a cozy and special garden with views of the monastery and a perfect location 5 minutes walk to the center of the town of Aguilar de Campo.
We loved it, we will definitely return!!!
The food in the restaurant was disappointing and bland, better to eat in town. The garden of the hotel is charming though. Town is delightful
and the scenery is stunning.
The Inn preserves the essence of past times and the original Romanesque elements that characterize it. We loved it, we will definitely return!!!
"Parking is great and safe . The orchard is lovely too and the pears delicious at this time of the year . Bring sturdy shoes ."Read full review
"Seniors better abstain from this hotel. Stairs, even inside the room to reach the bed"Read full review
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