The hotel is nicely located to hike in the Park Natural de Conzorla. The staff made the hotel stay great. As an example, when I checked in, I was given a room where the wireless internet didn't work. When I mentioned this at the front desk, I was told that distances to the router vary and I expected that I would just not get access on this trip. Instead, the reception desk person took me to other rooms with my computer until we found a room that had many bars, and then moved me into that room. This is not the kind of service I've seen very often in Europe and it was a pleasant surprise. The only drawback is that the restaurant is very expensive. You are far better off going next door to Cafe Ana. There is a terrace out back where you can watch the sunset and enjoy the menu of the day. Go for the garlic soup if it's on the menu.
Hotel Sierra de Cazorla & Spa 3* places you next to Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park and within a 10-minute walk of La Iruela Castle. This 3-star hotel welcomes guests with 59 rooms and conveniences like a full-service spa, an outdoor pool, and free in-room WiFi.
Explore the hotel and meet new friends over drinks at the bar/lounge, or enjoy a bite to eat at the onsite restaurant. Satisfy your hunger from the comfort of your room with room service. Buffet breakfast is offered for a fee each morning from 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM.
Guests can expect to find TVs and stay connected with free WiFi. Bathrooms have hair dryers and bidets. Safes, phones, and desks are also available.
Guests of Hotel Sierra de Cazorla & Spa 3* enjoy a full-service spa, an outdoor pool, and a gym. Self parking is offered for EUR 20 per night. Multilingual staff at the front desk are standing by 24/7 to help with securing valuables, concierge services, and dry cleaning/laundry. Other amenities at this spa hotel include a sauna, free WiFi in public areas, and a seasonal outdoor pool.
The hotel is nicely located to hike in the Park Natural de Conzorla. The staff made the hotel stay great. As an example, when I checked in, I was given a room where the wireless internet didn't work. When I mentioned this at the front desk, I was told that distances to the router vary and I expected that I would just not get access on this trip. Instead, the reception desk person took me to other rooms with my computer until we found a room that had many bars, and then moved me into that room. This is not the kind of service I've seen very often in Europe and it was a pleasant surprise. The only drawback is that the restaurant is very expensive. You are far better off going next door to Cafe Ana. There is a terrace out back where you can watch the sunset and enjoy the menu of the day. Go for the garlic soup if it's on the menu.