Boasting garden views, RIVER SUITE Apartment offers accommodation with a shared lounge and a balcony, around 1.1 km from Las Arenas Beach.
Angela
United Kingdom
A great apartment in a super convenient location - an easy journey into the centre of Bilbao and a short walk to a small locals beach after crossing the river on the ferry boat or transporter bridge. The apartment was clean and comfortable and the host was helpful and responsive.
Pension Norte, a property with a shared lounge, is set in Portugalete, less than 1 km from Vizcaya Bridge, 7.4 km from Bilbao Exhibition Centre, as well as 12 km from San Mamés Metro Station.
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Jane
United Kingdom
Breakfast was fine but we would have liked some variety- same offered every morning
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There’s a lot to see in Portugalete - plenty of information...
There’s a lot to see in Portugalete - plenty of information at the Tourist Office. The nearest beach is just minutes away
The hanging bridge (puente Colgante) is an extraordinary piece of engineering and is the most predominant feature here
There’s a produce market - fruit/veg/flowers and plants three times a week.
There are boat trips too but these only operate at weekends from 15 September
We found a great Mexican restaurant in the old town
Avril
Spain
Scored 4.0
4.0
The bridge is interesting, but you can't spend a week...
The bridge is interesting, but you can't spend a week looking at a bridge!
El Bote tour around the bay and up river to the city center is very good value for money and highlights the contrast between the depressed industrial wastelands and the modern developments in the city.
Many of the attractions in the Tourist office leaflet were permanently closed, ie Getxo Aquarium and the Salazar Tower, so check websites first.
Although there are lots of bars and cafes, we had problems finding restaurants open within elderly walking distance. We had a great lunch in Náutico Berria but when we went again one evening without booking, found that the kitchen is only open in the evenings at the weekend.
Gillian
Spain
Scored 10
10
It was the festival to celebrate 700 years since the...
It was the festival to celebrate 700 years since the founding of the town, so there was a lot to see and do. Portu is an interesting place down by the river and Puente Colgante. It is easy to get to Bilbao and other places. There are lots of friendly bars and people.
Timothy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The location of the room was excellent, with views up and...
The location of the room was excellent, with views up and down the river.
The staff were very helpful. The bar and restaurant were very good, with a truly excellent Breakfast.
The parking was on site and very accessible.
Martin
United Kingdom
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Beautiful apartment, very clean and as described. Had everything we needed for our week. Great transport links. There’s a supermarket right next door open until 9pm. Short walk to Portugalete metro station (buy a Barik card and top up from the machine in the station) and short walk to the bridge over to Getxo (for the beach) and you can use your Barik card for the crossing. Great play areas close by if you have little ones. Host was lovely.
A lovely hotel and bar, lively with mainly locals in the evening. The accommodation was unbelievable and so clean. Be aware it is the opposite side of Onton to where you will be following the Camino trail😁
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