Nueve Leyendas interestingly takes its inspiration from 9 local legends. This charming 18th-century building offers elegant rooms with a TV and private bathroom.
Catalina
Norway
It was very central and the the staff super friendly. Good room with a bathtub, very confortable.
Very simple breakfast but good enough.
Alvar Fañez is a hotel housed in a historic, Gothic-style building located in the historic city center of the Andalusian city of Úbeda, UNESCO World Heritage City.
Patricia
United States of America
We actually had two rooms--a sitting room and a room with two beds plus a bathroom. Very comfortable indeed!
Located in the beautiful, historic quarter of Úbeda, this modern hotel is equipped with state of the art facilities. El Postigo hotel is the ideal base for exploring this stunning old Andalusian town....
Anonymous
United States of America
Beautiful hotel, spacious room with sitting area, friendly staff, walkable to many restaurants.
I accidentally left my refrigerated medication in our room when we left. The front desk called me within 10 minutes of our departure to let me know. I am so grateful for this.
Located in the beautiful, monumental city of Úbeda, this Parador is housed in a former, 16th-century palace and has kept its original, classical-style interior decor.
John
United States of America
Architecturally and historically distinctive property with beautifully appointed “palatial” guest rooms.
Ideally located within the heart of Úbeda.
Located in Úbeda, Hotel Don Juan Boutique offers 4-star accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a terrace and a bar. The hotel has family rooms.
Marilyn
Canada
Exceptional room and in a perfect location-close to bars and restaurants. Helpful and cheerful staff. The hotel is in an old building that has been beautifully redesigned and redecorated.
This beautiful 17th-century building is located in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Úbeda, next to Santa Clara Convent. Its elegant rooms feature free WiFi and a flat-screen TV.
Daniel
Canada
Great location in a wonderful building. Comfy bed.
Hotel Ordóñez Sandoval is located in Úbeda. Featuring a garden, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Alexandre
United States of America
An amazing experience. A XVIth century palace, still owned by the original family, and run by a descendant of the family. The host was gracious and helpful. A highlight of our stay here was a conversation with him, when he explained the history of the house. Our room was huge with tall ceilings and XIX century furniture, paintings, and other furnishings. At the same time, the bathroom is modern and comfortable. The breakfast was great, and served in a beautiful dining room of the palace on the second floor. The location is outstanding: right in the center of the old town, but on a quiet side street (therefore, no noise at all). It is hard to find parking in an ancient city like Ubeda, but host referred us to a great free parking nearby, and we were able to leave our car there for the duration of the stay in this town. Finally, the price was very reasonable.
Hotel Palacio De Úbeda 5 G.L features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Úbeda. This 5-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Luis
United States of America
The historical building is a beauty and the location it’s just right.
Nueve Leyendas interestingly takes its inspiration from 9 local legends. This charming 18th-century building offers elegant rooms with a TV and private bathroom.
Everything. Lovely room, pleasant staff, nice breakfast.
Located in Úbeda, Hotel Juancaballo offers 1-star accommodations with a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Muy buena calidad precio, personal amable y atento !!!!
Alvar Fañez is a hotel housed in a historic, Gothic-style building located in the historic city center of the Andalusian city of Úbeda, UNESCO World Heritage City.
Really wonderful hotel great location and helpful staff
FAQs about hotels in Úbeda
On average, 3-star hotels in Úbeda cost $73 per night, and 4-star hotels in Úbeda are $98 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Úbeda can be found for $187 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Úbeda this weekend is $80 or, for a 4-star hotel, $92. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Úbeda for this weekend cost around $185 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $104 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Úbeda for tonight. You'll pay around $185 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Úbeda will cost around $220, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
This is a gem of an Andalusian town--lovely accommodations,...
This is a gem of an Andalusian town--lovely accommodations, good food and great views as it is on a hill. It is on the register of historic towns for Spain and a World Heritage Site. A knowledge of history will increase your enthusiasm for a visit, too! The town is walkable and the Tourism Office is very helpful. From olive oil interpretation center to pottery studios and historic plazas, the town is quiet and peaceful but very interesting!
Patricia
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Ubeda is a beautiful, well preserved, ancient town with lots...
Ubeda is a beautiful, well preserved, ancient town with lots of interesting things to see, including some unusual monuments . The views of the surrounding mountains are spectacular and we found some really excellent restaurants. Great as a base for a walking holiday or a long weekend. Impressive local pottery and excellent regional produce.
Paul Dickinson
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Historical and lively at the same time.
Historical and lively at the same time. You have to experience it to get a feeling of walking around the stoned streets, the 400 years old alleys and the renaissance facades, smelling the delicious and authentic food served everywhere - Italy? No- Ubeda
Ricardo
Spain
Scored 10
10
A lovely place!
A lovely place! There were few tourists so it was possible to really enjoy the sites. Attractions are very close to each other and the most important ones can be covered in a day or two. It is highly recommended to make the 15 minute trip to Baeza, which is smaller but utterly charming. My two favourites: The Sinagoga del Agua (a must) in Úbeda, and walking the surroundings of the Cathedral and the Walls in Baeza. The journey there is also beautiful, as Jaen province is delightful.
Monica
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Ubeda is a beautiful little city with loads of great things...
Ubeda is a beautiful little city with loads of great things to see, the walls, churches, town hall etc. and local shops/galleries. There is also a huge range of restaurants and eateries (a great ice-cream shop) the views of the surrounding area are stunning. I would recommend staying within the old town walls, a little bit more expensive but worth it for being near to everything by foot.
Graham
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Doesn't have the tourism magnetism like Córdoba or Granada,...
Doesn't have the tourism magnetism like Córdoba or Granada, but especially if you have to cross nearby, it is worth to spend a day in Ubeda, Baeza and Jaen area.
Represents a different architecture, different landscapes, a more pristine way of living, with less tourism friction
Blaurenci
Portugal
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Fantastic find! Staff were amazing, couldn't do enough for you. Fabulous hotel right next to free parking in the historic qauter. Breakfast amazing, plates off fruits, cheeses & meats, even gave me gluten free bread & cakes! Would definitely stay here again.
The hotel is located in a historical palace in the city centre of Ubeda, excellent location, walking distance to all attractions. There is a public parking nearby. The rooms are modern and well equipped. Very good ratio quality/price.
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