Originally a 16th-century convent for The Nuns of the Carmelitas order, this hotel rests in the historic quarter of Baeza, a dreamlike place where time seems to stand still.
YIT La Casona del Arco has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Baeza. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service, a tour desk and free WiFi.
Tim
Canada
Great location, discreet, polite and attentive staff. Beautiful ancestral building among exceptional historic cultural sites
The hotel is housed in a Renaissance-Gothic building from the 16th century, and is one of the town´s most important and emblematic buildings, that was originally the Count and Countess' (Salcedos´
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Vanessa
Brazil
It's a beautiful building and really close to the main square yet in a quiet area. The staff was super nice. The breakfast area is really nice.
The charming Hotel Puerta de la Luna is set in a beautiful 16th-century mansion in Baeza's old town.
Penelope
United States of America
Location was excellent. Breakfast. The egg dishes like scrambled eggs or tortilla as well as the sUsage was cold. Otherwise breakfast was good, not special.
A beautiful town, well kept and clean with wonderful...
A beautiful town, well kept and clean with wonderful architecture. Great choice of bars and restaurants with typical Andalusian hospitality. Well signposted and plenty of parking. Hotel Carmen Boutique 100% recommended.
eric
Spain
Scored 10
10
We were pleasantly surprised when we arrived in to Baeza.
We were pleasantly surprised when we arrived in to Baeza. We were there for two full days & soaked up all of the history whilst walking easily around the town. The staff in the information centre were extremely helpful as was the staff member in the Bullring.
Its a photographers paradise!
We had breakfast at the hotel but there are plenty of cafes to choose from to eat and drink. There is an amazing little cake shop / cafe / bar directly opposite the San Pablo church definitley worth a try! The first night we ate at La Barberia near to the cathedral. The staff were very informative and full of life and the food was delicious. Very relaxing.
The second night we had a reservation at Alejandrea but sadly they had to cancel due to staff illness. However we did have drinks and tapas earlier in the afternoon at this place, the service was excellent and the tapas were delicious even accommodating me being vegetarian.
There are plenty of lovely hotels close by to amenities and monuments.
Top tip wear comfortable walking shoes.
Deborah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Baeza and Úbeda are worth visiting if you like small Spanish...
Baeza and Úbeda are worth visiting if you like small Spanish towns hidden in olive fields. Baeza is perfect for a 2-3 days vacation, do go and walk on Plazza de la Constitution and take a tour to visit olive oil factories. You need a car to visit nearby ( Puente del Obispo is 10 K away but a nice spot). Good and affordable restaurants in the city. Not recommended if you are on a wheelchair. DO NOT WEAR high heels because the streets are paved. Wear a hat in summer. On Sundays all shops are closed. Buy local olive oil at the store near office of tourism. Food wise go for meat rather than fish because this is the region's specialty and fish is probably 2 days old.
Marie Helene
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
For a short stay we found Baeza exceptionally interesting.
For a short stay we found Baeza exceptionally interesting. The historic centre is quite compact (which may be the reason that Taxis are almost non-existent), and there are several other places further out, within 15 minutes walk, including an ancient Bull Ring a convent and some more churches, very much worth a look. Do not miss the amazing view from the Mirador overlooking the vale of the Guadalquivir! Plenty of places to eat, drink, and snack at any time of day. Very helpful Tourist Office in the square near the cathedral.
Neil Hazell
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A unique renaissance gem.
A unique renaissance gem. Many historic and architecturally interesting buildings. Numerous good quality restaurants and bars. The Cafe Central Teatro is excellent for a good range of cocktails and an eclectic and striking atmosphere. Baeza is a very easy city to walk around in an hour or two. Thoroughly recommended.
KEITH
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A superb compact Medieval town with much influenced by...
A superb compact Medieval town with much influenced by Italian Rennaissance architecture. I wish we could have stayed another day longer!
Unfortunately we only had time to walk around for three ghours as we had to meet up in Madrid that evening and therefore no chance to taste the local fare!
Andy Husain
United Kingdom
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Because the hotel was very busy with a music concert we got a free upgrade to a suite, everything was amazing, the room, terrace, bathroom, shower. Breakfast was a choice of freshly made eggs and bacon, and much more. Very safe public car park for 10€ per night.
Location was perfect, a few minutes walk from the main street with cafes and bars, and not too far from the main historic buildings.
The hotel itself is a beautiful building.
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