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El Mirador de Almanzor


Amenities

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Tour Desk

  • Banquet Facilities

  • Garden

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Property description

Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access. Additional features at this hotel include a fireplace in the lobby, tour/ticket assistance, and a banquet hall.
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Guest reviews

Facilities

6.9

Cleanliness

8.1

Rooms

7.9

Service

7.8

Location

7.8

Dining

7.8

4

Jose

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14 Nov 2022

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Stayed 2 nights

They have a place with a great potential but they could care for it a bit more. For example replacing broken lamps and missing bulbs, soundproofing the rooms (you hear all the conversations and other unpleasant noises next door), cleaning the decoration fabrics in the room, etc. An extra effort would largely pay for a more comfortable stay.
They have a place with a great potential but they could care for it a bit more. For example replacing broken lamps and missing bulbs, soundproofing the rooms (you hear all the conversations and other unpleasant noises next door), cleaning the decoration fabrics in the room, etc. An extra effort would largely pay for a more comfortable stay.

2

Miguel

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22 Aug 2022

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Stayed 1 night

The entire experience was horrible. The “Hotel” is a house located at the end of steep and narrow dead-end street impossible to locate. If you happen to speak Spanish, and you find someone in the street, they will send you to a restaurant with the same name as the hotel at the other end of town. After checking in, they send you back with your key to the so called “hotel”. Since there is no place to park or turn around, you have to park the car in the town square, and carrying your suitcases, go down a steep narrow street to what happens to be a house ( all this in the middle of the afternoon with temperatures above 100). Once inside the very dark and narrow stairs, you have to look for your room number ( one of six) and trying to fall in the dark, open the door of your so called hotel room. Since there is no air conditioning, and the window in our room was closed to avoid the bugs, as you entered the room, you broke into an instant sweat. To top it all, the toilet did not flush, and there was no pressure for taking a shower. After a sleepless night fighting the mosquitoes and being overwhelmed by the unbearable heat, we left as quickly as possible, leaving behind what has been our worse hotel experience ever. We travel a lot, and after lodging in many many hotels, I have never written a review, but this had to be the one. This one was “The Hotel in Hell.”
The entire experience was horrible. The “Hotel” is a house located at the end of steep and narrow dead-end street impossible to locate. If you happen to speak Spanish, and you find someone in the street, they will send you to a restaurant with the same name as the hotel at the other end of town. After checking in, they send you back with your key to the so called “hotel”. Since there is no place to park or turn around, you have to park the car in the town square, and carrying your suitcases, go down a steep narrow street to what happens to be a house ( all this in the middle of the afternoon with temperatures above 100). Once inside the very dark and narrow stairs, you have to look for your room number ( one of six) and trying to fall in the dark, open the door of your so called hotel room. Since there is no air conditioning, and the window in our room was closed to avoid the bugs, as you entered the room, you broke into an instant sweat. To top it all, the toilet did not flush, and there was no pressure for taking a shower. After a sleepless night fighting the mosquitoes and being overwhelmed by the unbearable heat, we left as quickly as possible, leaving behind what has been our worse hotel experience ever. We travel a lot, and after lodging in many many hotels, I have never written a review, but this had to be the one. This one was “The Hotel in Hell.”

8

Francisco

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28 May 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Entiendo que el pueblo es bastante pequeño, pero la oferta hostelera es mínima y tienen poco personal, con lo que la atención se limita aún más.
Entiendo que el pueblo es bastante pequeño, pero la oferta hostelera es mínima y tienen poco personal, con lo que la atención se limita aún más.

8

Laura

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30 Jun 2023

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Stayed 1 night

Entorno privilegiado y pueblo precioso. Hotel con encanto
Entorno privilegiado y pueblo precioso. Hotel con encanto

Puerta vieja, 4, Calatanazor, Castile and León, Spain

Location

When you stay at El Mirador de Almanzor in Calatanazor, you'll be 9 minutes by car from La Fuentona de Muriel. This hotel is 14.8 mi (23.7 km) from Playa Pita and 15.4 mi (24.8 km) from Iglesia de San Miguel Arcangel.

La Fuentona de Muriel(3.9 Miles)

Playa Pita(14.8 Miles)

Iglesia de San Miguel Arcangel(15.4 Miles)

Duoro River(15.9 Miles)

Plaza Mayor(18.2 Miles)

El Burgo de Osma Cathedral(18.4 Miles)

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From 13:00 to 21:00

Before 12:00


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