The location is excellent. The room facilities are complete and clean. The hotel staff are very warm and friendly, greeting us every time we enter or leave the hotel. A very satisfactory stay.
We were surprised to encounter major renovation to the front terrace which reduced the car parking availability and created a lot of white/grey dust best to avoid the terrace area altogether but pack a clothes brush anyway as there are none in the room. Garage parking is advertised in Reception as €25/day but due to reduced free parking there was no charge. All staff are very obliging and professional and appear pleased to ensure your time there is enjoyable. The building has been repurposed over the decades but as a hotel it is both dignified and comfortable. A vending machine dispensing bottles of water would be useful. During the 2 night stay we took breakfast lunch and dinner and whilst the food is not great it is good.
Parador de Cuenca is a great example of the brand but as we are only a few into their Spanish estate and with another 88 to visit we sadly don't have time to return.
The hotel boasts an excellent location in the heart of the old town, just 150 meters from Toledo Cathedral.
Parking is convenient; the hotel has a paid underground parking garage, and parking on the nearby street-side is also possible and should be free.
Breakfast is a set menu, simple yet delicious. The hotel lobby offers complimentary snacks and a variety of wines, which are very tasty.
The third-floor terrace offers a nice view of the cathedral.
The rooms are small; a single room is just right for one person.
This hotel is right on the top of the hill with its stunning views to Toledo city. Rooms are really big, clean and tidy. It has a big pool both for kids and adults. The best by far is the terrace, we could have stayed hours chilling there seeing the majestic city of Toledo. Totally recommendable.
We rented a car and went to Toledo first, less than an hour's drive away. The hotel is in a very good location, in the old town, next to Toledo Castle. Because the temperature that day was 40 degrees and the wind was hot, we didn't go shopping much until we arrived at the hotel. So I went straight to the Cathedral of Toledo, the second largest church in Spain, but because I didn’t know much about it, I could only scratch the surface!
There were all kinds of Damascus knives, which made me feel itchy, but I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to take them back with me when I took the train, so I had to give up the idea! I really like knight-like stuff, I really like it!
After all, the hotel facilities are simple. There are no toiletries. The window faces the windows of other rooms. The room is small, but the location is advantageous. The parking fee is high, 16 euros. It is in a nearby parking garage and only takes three or four minutes to walk.
The hotel is located in the central area of Ciudad Real, with large rooms and convenient dining out. However, the room faces west, making it hot and stuffy in the afternoon. I consulted the front desk and they said the air conditioner can only heat and not cool. Although it cooled down at night, the experience was affected.
The rooms were clean and I'd highly recommend them. Also, the breakfast was a buffet, and I really enjoyed the Spanish dishes, especially the cured ham.
I made a last-minute decision to fly from Amsterdam to Madrid and then stop by Toledo. I booked this hotel on the bus from Madrid to Toledo; it was already 10 PM local time, and the booking was incredibly fast, confirmed instantly. I later learned this was through Ctrip's instant booking service.
The hotel has a 24-hour front desk, which is much better than many small hotels that require a password to access floors. The hotel has an excellent location, right next to the cathedral. The overall design is very stylish, clean and tidy, and there are many rooms.
The bed and pillows are very comfortable, not the floppy kind, and very new. There's a bathtub 🛁
The location is beautiful, and the castle style is also unique.
Breakfast, facilities and services are quite satisfactory.
It would be better if there were a kettle in the room.
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JJeep325The room is big and clean.
The hotel is well decorated and we enjoyed the stay.
Parking fee is expensive for the location,you can find a free parking spot outside and it’s safe.
GGuest UserWe have stayed at this hotel several times when travelling through Toledo with our dog.
The fee for bringing our dog was €15 - about average. The hotel has a large garden area, which is great for walking dogs and letting them enjoy the outdoors but it is necessary to take care at this time of year with las orugas procesionarias.
Unfortunately the hotel bar and restaurant are not dog friendly, although the bar does have outdoor seating in the evenings where you can take your dog.
This hotel has nice big rooms, in a classic style. We noticed this time that the cleanliness of the room in particular could be better, specifically that the floor wasn’t very clean. The bathrooms are very large but the design of the shower could be improved - specifically to ensure the shower head can be moved.
Overall the hotel is spacious and pleasant, with a fantastic view across to the old city of Toledo and beautiful countryside.
It’s a recommend, notwithstanding there are a couple of things that could be improved.
LLeileizhangzhangThe hotel boasts an excellent location in the heart of the old town, just 150 meters from Toledo Cathedral.
Parking is convenient; the hotel has a paid underground parking garage, and parking on the nearby street-side is also possible and should be free.
Breakfast is a set menu, simple yet delicious. The hotel lobby offers complimentary snacks and a variety of wines, which are very tasty.
The third-floor terrace offers a nice view of the cathedral.
The rooms are small; a single room is just right for one person.
GGuest UserWe were surprised to encounter major renovation to the front terrace which reduced the car parking availability and created a lot of white/grey dust best to avoid the terrace area altogether but pack a clothes brush anyway as there are none in the room. Garage parking is advertised in Reception as €25/day but due to reduced free parking there was no charge. All staff are very obliging and professional and appear pleased to ensure your time there is enjoyable. The building has been repurposed over the decades but as a hotel it is both dignified and comfortable. A vending machine dispensing bottles of water would be useful. During the 2 night stay we took breakfast lunch and dinner and whilst the food is not great it is good.
Parador de Cuenca is a great example of the brand but as we are only a few into their Spanish estate and with another 88 to visit we sadly don't have time to return.
LLuxixiJimenaToledo Confuciusta YI Hotel, the environment is very good.
Evening service needs to be arranged in advance, and there is usually no one at the front desk after 11 pm. There is no bathtub plug in the bathroom, so you need to ask the front desk in advance. You need thick quilts, etc., and you must contact the front desk in advance.
The room cleanliness is obvious, not bad.
GGuest UserThe hotel is not very well located, has no own parking and is very difficult parking**** near. The hotel is beautiful and has everything necessary for a pleasant stay but if it is very complicated parking**** near.
The hotel is not very well located, it does not have its own parking lot and it is very difficult to park nearby. The hotel is beautiful and has everything you need for a pleasant stay but it is very difficult to park nearby.
MMiansechaohongThe hotel is located on the hillside, the view is very wide, the whole Toledo scenery is in the eyes, the room is large and clean, the fly in the ointment is that the sound of the refrigerator and air conditioner is too noisy
CCarlos_119I love this hotel, but it's a bit far from the city center, and buses run every hour. However, it's close to the AVE station and the only shopping center in the city, so I also find it very accessible.
Breakfast is a bit pricey—it cost me 13 euros a day—but there are many dishes and a variety of food.
NNoel Carpio1. When I called to make a request, they told me to call at 8pm. In a hotel, service should be round the clock.
2. When i requested for lotion, they said they dont give lotion. We booked to 6 different hotels in Spain. Only this hotel has no lotion.
3. There is no complementary water. If you need water, you have to go get it from the cafeteria.
4. The air conditioning system is not working. The only hotel we booked at with no air conditioning for 3 days. So we had to open the windows, hoping that no bird would fly in while we were sleeping.
XxunsunThe location is excellent. The room facilities are complete and clean. The hotel staff are very warm and friendly, greeting us every time we enter or leave the hotel. A very satisfactory stay.
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