Set in a small village the hotel is located in a historic building with plenty of historical features, tapestries, pictures, old furniture etc. The lay out of the bedroom was unusual with a tricky step in the dark down from bathroom to bedroom. There is a small swimming pool but couldn't find much evidence of the Spa. The service is friendly and helpful. There is a restaurant for breakfast (not included) and evening meal which we thought expensive. There is ample free parking outside. There is free WiFi which was a bit hit and miss. The village has an old church and it on the Ruta de Don Quijote for some interesting hiking, for example to an abandoned (although now being renovated) village and castle of Riba de Santiuste. Overall recommended and we hope to return.
What a lovely little hotel. We had dinner, which was superb, and breakfast was simple, but really nice (hot croissants!) The owners were really friendly, the salt mines were fascinating to visit, and the nearby castle was worth a visit (Riba de Santuiste) - you have to walk up, and it's just a ruin but the views are amazing. Having a little spa next door to the hotel is a nice touch. Nothing else in town, but a good base for a couple of days sightseeing. I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again if I ever return to this part of the world.
We stayed for 3 nights and it was a really relaxing time. The hotel is located in a small charming town called Salinas de Imon around 150km from Madrid. It has a positive atmosphere and really nice old furniture. There are salon and small library available to everybody. Our room was excellent (Carlos III). The hotel is offering good breakfast and dinner. However, there are good places to eat in the surrounding towns; worth asking and checking. The menu in the hotel does not have enough variety to eat there every day. We have not taken the hotel SPA (not so interesting as other options) as there is a fantastic SPA place just behind the corner called La Gloria de Imon; offering two saunas, hot bed, jacuzzi, nice tea, massage and swimming pool; everything based on different types of salt and with very limited number of people. The best time is to book it in the late evening so you will have 1,5h of pleasure surrounded by candles. Extremely relaxing and cool place. We took it few times including massage. Fully recommended.…
My wife and I were able to fully enjoy a four day break away from town and kids. The hotel is nicely decorated and has different spots for you to read, chat, hide or have a drink or two or three. But the best was Alejandro (the owner) and Iris; both made sure we were as relaxed as we could and that we had everything we needed. You could tell they enjoyed their job but most of all they wanted us to make the most of our experience with them. Whether at the hotel or outside that was their aim. They were our best guides when it came to recommend were to go or where to eat or have dinner in the surrounding villages and towns. When at the hotel, their best intentions were always present; Alejandro invited all the guests, one of the nights, to Cider from and cheese from Asturias which created a very friendly atmosphere over the dinner we had later. In general you could see everybody had a smile in their faces which made the whole hotel breath with a positive atmosphere. We most definitely will be returning. Thanks Alejandro. Maria & Hugo…
We decided to go with the offer on the website: Spa, massage, dinner and two nights sleep. Unfortunately, there is no real Spa, we didn't get a massage and dinner was not that much of a success. Far more important, the host was not performing like he should: he did not ask us if we wanted to have a drink by the pool (and we couldn't find him during day time to ask for drinks) though it was very hot and the town is deserted so there's hardly any alternative to get drinks. He didn't speak a word of English so we couldn't comunicate. For example, we both ordered other dishes than were being served. Though he tried to be friendly and tried to be a nice person, it was clear he lacked tourism experience. Furthermore he showed he was not amused we decided to go out and eat in siguenza the second night. When we confronted the host with the fact we didn't get a massage and that the offer included a massage, he spoke quick Spanish we couldn't understand. Still we had to pay the full amount. Still, we had a good time. The rooms are beautiful and lovely, the lounge and gardens and pool are pretty, but one shouldn't advertise being a Spa and not offering anything of the kind. But it's a very pretty place.…
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