With easy access to the A-2 Motorway, Hotel Nico is located in Medinaceli, around 1.5 hours’ drive from Madrid and Zaragoza. It offers a 24-hour reception and a carwash.
Janne
Australia
Location was great for access to Madrid International Airport, we had coffee and croissants
for breakfast
Located in the historic village of Medinaceli, Hotel Medina Salim is built within the Roman-Medieval city walls. It offers a spa with hot tub and spectacular views over Arbuxuelo Valley.
Wil
Netherlands
The location (a historic village with restored houses) is very beautiful, very nicely located in the hills.
The room is large and very comfortable , the breakfast is superior, and served as a dinner!
BAVIECA-MARIMEDRANO 12 is situated in Medinaceli. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a housekeeping service, along with free WiFi throughout the property....
Hotel El Doncel is set in a restored 18th-century house, 400 metres from Sigüenza Cathedral. Midway between Zaragoza and Madrid, it offers easy access to the A-2 motorway and free WiFi.
Peter
United Kingdom
Easy to find in a lovely small town. Parked outside.
The well-priced Hotel Laberinto can be found in the centre of Sigüenza, next to the Alameda Park. It offers air conditioning and free Wi-Fi.
Andrew
Spain
Well, I can't comment on the breakfast because there wasn't one. Shall we say "sparse"? The important thing was to have a clean place where my bike would be safe. In both aspects 10 our of 10.
Hotel Arcojalon is 4 km outside Arcos de Jalon, on the A-2 Motorway, midway between Madrid and Zaragoza. It offers free parking and free Wi-Fi, and has a 24-hour cafeteria.
MrsGMoon
United Kingdom
Nice hotel, good location for us. Able to eat a meal from the restaurant in the bar with our dog. Good menu of the day, lots of choices, included a small beer for €13.50 per person. Nice, if a little querky, room. We had a small mezzanine with table and chairs. Nicely decorated. Air con and TV. Masses of wardrobe/storage space. Free parking. On site peacocks (yes you did hear me correctly, there were at least 4 peacocks wandering freely around the grounds - quiet a novelty 😊).
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