We choose this hotel because we already where there. Nice hotel with a very helpfull and friendly staff and a good restaurant. On our arrivel early in the afternoon we got already in the entrance a “strong smell of the sewers” who you could smell in the whole hotel and this until the other morning. We used the restaurant service on our arrival, and also in the evening, then we got our second bad experience, there were arrived 3 coaches with Chinese tourists, in total 101 of them. We got them in the room next door and it seems to us that they were remodelating the complete room, they moved with the furniture for about 3 hours, then in the restaurant they were more than noisy, they do not have any respect or education at all, lucky for us the staff has moved them into another room for the breakfast in the morning, they arrive with thermoses and bacpack to fill them with drinks and food for the day, we have this experience from other hotels where we had also Chineses in the hotel. So for this time a sad experience into the hotel, lucky for us that the staff is so friendly- Very important, this is the second time we are going there, so do not follow the “Gps” on the “Avenida Reina Sofia 78, 06800 Merida, Spain” - he wil send you into the other direction, comming from “Badajoz” just follow him until you arrive in “Merida”, look out for the sign of the hotel, and drive always straight in front, passing so several roundabouts, and this will lead you into the industrial area of Merida, just follw ahead and you will see the hotel on your right hand side when the road is going uphill.
Inconsistent place. First got the room with the outdoor jacuzzi. The room was very different than the description, smelled like cat and the AC was filthy blowing dust everywhere. Even worse there was an uncovered skylight that let in the morning sun right above the bed. I’ve added a photo for reference. Why have the Spanish style shutters on the window that block out 100% of the light and an open sky light? The man at the front desk was extremely polite and kind and downgraded us for the second night to a 2 story room. This was an amazing room. Fantastic and totally dark at night. The in room spa is another story. After an hour of trying to fill the jacuzzi I gave up. Both faucets in the tub have water savers on them. I understand why hotels do this for showers but for tubs that hold a finite amount of water. That night, we wanted tea. The lady at the front desk said they only have 2 kettles but don’t share either. The she brought moderately warm water out. She refused to make new water or even make eye contact and was clearly bothered by this. Finally she agreed to boil water. She wouldn’t let me touch the kettle and of course didn’t understand how to boil water. Finally she allowed me to empty the water. Not overfill the kettle and have hot water but made it clear this was an exception. I’d expect a hotel of this caliber to provide hot water for tea or a kettle or even sell tea without too much discussion. The next morning the hotel was again perfect and it was the first person at the front desk. So would I be back? Yes for sure. I’d just pick my room very carefully and bring my own electric tea kettle with me next time.
These apartments are really lovely, roomy, warm, comfortable and a great location. We drove to Merida and were able to park at a reduced cost very close by after a recommendation from the apartments. We could easily walk everywhere and come back easily to get things. We were a family of 4 adults travelling and it was such a lovely place to stay.
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With a stay at Piedra de Luna, you'll be centrally located in Merida, within a 10-minute walk of Temple of Diana and Plaza de Espana. This hostal is 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from Alcazaba and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Puente Romano.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
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Make yourself at home in one of the 8 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers.
Great care is taken to ensure guests experience comfort through top-notch services and amenities. Stay connected with your associates, as complimentary Wi-Fi is available during your entire visit.When arriving by car, you'll be grateful for the on-site complimentary parking at apartment.The apartment offers reception assistance, including safety deposit boxes, to ensure guest satisfaction.To ensure the well-being and convenience of all visitors, smoking is strictly prohibited throughout the entire apartment. In order to ensure the utmost level of relaxation, the guestrooms feature an inviting design and are equipped with all basic necessities, creating a delightful stay experience. To ensure your satisfaction, certain rooms in the apartment come fitted with linen service for a more pleasant stay.Several chosen accommodations at Apartamento Turístico Casa Museo have a balcony or terrace incorporated into the room design. Selected rooms offer in-room amusement like television as a source of entertainment for guests to enjoy. Within specific rooms, a refrigerator and a coffee or tea maker is conveniently available for your use.Understanding the significance of bathroom facilities in enhancing visitor contentment, apartment offers a hair dryer, toiletries and towels within a few chosen chambers. Each day, arise to a delightful complimentary morning meal at Apartamento Turístico Casa Museo.
The stop is an interesting point to spend a night.
Don't forget that it's not a hotel.
Parking and breakfast are separate, with prices exorbitant, but it is very comfortable to stay in a park covered with acceptable spaces.
The staff are very good.
The location of the pool is not the best, and it does not reach sun in the afternoon.
The garden is funny.
The room is normal, the bed is comfortable, the towels were clean.
Unrememberable experience, though it is a very nice city to explore!
Basic hotel, we were only one night, well located with the next parking, very careful staff, we didn't breakfast. It's an old hotel but comfortable, the wifi worked well. TV small, we don't use it. The bathroom is very wide.
Liked · This was such a lovely hotel, we really enjoyed our stay here. The room was spacious, the beds were comfortable, the window shutters blocked out noise and light and meant a good night's sleep. The pool is enormous, plenty of sun lounges available. Quite a few places nearby to have a drink or food, plus a big Carrefour behind the hotel. Plenty of free parking available just outside or nearby. It is a way out of the main tourist attractions, so it will take about 20-25mins to walk to the Alcazaba. Disliked · Would have liked to have a fridge to keep some cold drinks
Very comfortable room. Location excellent on Plaza Espana in centre of Merida. Very good breakfast. Good variety of food on offer. Staff very competent and friendly. Rooftop pool helped us cool off after day of sightseeing. Did not use hotel valet parking service as considered price too high. Hotel reception staff were more than happy to show us suitable location for free on street parking, which worked well for us.
Honestly, I have mixed feelings about this hotel. For a budget hotel, just know that is what you are getting. We needed a 1 night stay so it was fine. First of all it says free street parking. We did find a spot but it was several blocks away and the spots weren't plentiful so we were thankful when we found it. There is a public garage but it is several blocks away and I don't like our car being that far away. When we checked in they are very nice. We had a 4 single beds room reserved & at first glance it was very nice. Plenty cool with the A/C. However, after walking all around our teenage son went into the bathroom (which happened to be their handicap accessible room) to take a shower & the water backed up & he ended up with water all over the floor. It was not ideal. We talked to the front desk but since it was at night he wasn't able to do anything about it. So we just asked for extra towels to soak it up. Then when we showered we had to use those towels to make a dam where the shower stopped and only ran the minimum of water
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Temple of Diana
沈沈福成Medieval Evura has ancient city walls, in Evura stands the Diana Temple, it is one of the best preserved temples in the Iberian Peninsula, here the daily is really blue, very beautiful country
Albarregas Roman bridge
十十字小溪-YKnown as Little Rome, Merida is one of Spain's most beautiful ancient Romanesque cities, and the ancient Roman bridge spanning the Guadiana River is 792 meters long and has 60 granite bridge arches, making it one of the longest bridges built by the Romans at the time. The bridge has the famous emblem of Rome, the "mother wolf", which contains the connection between Merida and Rome, Italy. Pedestrians can pass on the bridge, but vehicles are not allowed. Walking on the bridge can see a new bridge not far from the river.
Museo Arqueologico de Arte Visigodo
十十字小溪-YThis museum is very small, not far from the Diana Temple, free to visit in Plaza de España in Merida, the collection is mainly Gothic cultural relics, because there is no English introduction, can only be guessed.
Basilica of Santa Eulalia
娜娜家大王It is worth seeing inside. The structure of the arched stone pillars is more historically precipitated, but from the perspective of the building, this church is worth it. If you buy a 16-euro pass, you still need to pay 2 euros to see it, otherwise you can only see the basement, the basement is very general.
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