Hotel Artaza is set in 46 ft² of parkland and gardens, in the Santa María area of Getxo. The hotel's popular restaurant serves creative Basque food. Rooms at the hotel are spacious and comfortable.
Cristina
United States of America
Our stay was great! The staff, the food and the environment were excellent. We would like to repeat it soon.
The family-run Hotel Neguri is located in Getxo, 984 feet from the beach and 6.2 mi from central Bilbao. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the property and free parking.
Jenni
Finland
The room was spacious and the bathroom clean and roomy. The old house has its charm.
Located in Getxo, a 3-minute walk from Ereaga Beach, Palacio Arriluce Hotel has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Michael
United States of America
It brings back the elegance of a 1900’s mansion to allow all that stay a glimpse of the past for a new generation that appreciates the best.
Located in Getxo, this boutique hotel is located next to the beach and a 20-minute drive from the main cultural spots in Bilbao, such as the Guggenheim Museum.
Apartamentos Kai offers air-conditioned rooms in Getxo. Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and an elevator, along with free Wifi throughout the property.
Javier
United States of America
Excellent location. Close to the Metro. Easy access to all stores.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Getxo this weekend is $227 or, for a 4-star hotel, $320. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Getxo for this weekend cost around $532 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
This is a lovely town about 25-30 minutes by metro to Bilbao...
This is a lovely town about 25-30 minutes by metro to Bilbao. People in Gexto are friendly, loads of restaurants and shops here also. We used this as a base to visit Bilbao and really glad we stayed here and not in BIlbao itself which we found to be just OK.
marion
Ireland
Scored 10
10
If you're staying in Bilbao, consider the neighborhood of...
If you're staying in Bilbao, consider the neighborhood of Gexto. It features many local restaurants, grocery stores, cafes, bakeries, shops, and other businesses, all within a few streets that are easily walkable. The neighborhood is hilly, so there is a lot of up and down walking. The metro is in the town center and connects to downtown Bilbao in about 20 minutes. The metro stops every 5 to 10 minutes (Algorta), depending on the day. There are local buses to get around, but we didn't have time to figure out the schedule. We mostly walked. It was 15 minutes to where we stayed by the edge of the cliff overlooking the water.
John
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Beautiful place that has a lot to offer: lovely city, plenty...
Beautiful place that has a lot to offer: lovely city, plenty of restaurants and bars with local food, port, beach, great for water sports, walks, running, cycling. I recommend using the Vizcaya Bridge to go to the other side of the river. It's fun!
Agnes
Thailand
Scored 8.0
8.0
Getxo is now a suburb of Bilbao on the sea shore.
Getxo is now a suburb of Bilbao on the sea shore. It has charm and the walk along the estuary and beach fronts are enjoyable, especially in the evening or weekend when residents get outside to socialise. Information about the grand houses on the seafront are displayed all along the walkway, with English translations. The small old fishing port is a great place to stop and have some "Raciones" and people watch. You might have to be patient for a table though as it is popular. The Vizcaya bridge is fascinating and well worth a visit. Given its proximity to the port we were surprised how clean Ereaga beach is (we didn´t get to the preferred Soplana beach some 5 km along the coast). Overnight accommodation is expensive compared to other areas along the coast. We stayed here because of its proximity to Bilbao airport (only 20 minutes by car) and it was worth staying for 24 hours.
David
Switzerland
Scored 10
10
Getxo is a great spot. you can access beaches and small...
Getxo is a great spot. you can access beaches and small towns. Great bars for Pintxos and wine. The Vizcaya bridge is here, definitely recommend a trip over to Portugalete, either on foot or in the gondola. Las Arenas is a great little town to potter around. Superb links to Bilbao. there is also a large shopping center - Artea.
There is a great walk along from the Vizcaya Bridge to the city beach.
the area is spotlessly clean and we felt very safe walking around.
Drop into the Kaxio bar for a spot of people watching and pintxos.
On the Portugalete side there is a fab Italian restaurant - Garbatella.
You can get a Barik card in the metro and it will take you all over.
emer
Ireland
Scored 4.0
4.0
There is nothing to do here if you're not a surfer.
There is nothing to do here if you're not a surfer. The sewage smell is making things worse. The restaurants are opening around 20 for dinner which happen to be too late for me. Parking is definitely an issue.
A beautiful location overlooking the bay. The hotel is charming and I loved the decor. Great restaurant in the gardens and a covered restaurant downstairs. Food was fabulous and the crowd was delightful.
The staff at the front desk are very helpful and accommodating. I was very impressed with their attention to detail and service.
A modern apartment in a great location in Getxo near the beach and accessible to Bilbao in metro. And a lot of bars and tavernas around to enjoy the spanish evenings :) the communication with the host was smooth and we enjoyed our stay! Eskerrik asko!
Breakfast very good staff very good but a little bit to far from ferry port our reason for booking was to connect with ferry 46 euros one way was told on booking only 3 miles but otherwise a very good hotel.
The room view was looking out onto the front garden it was very quiet even though the hotel was on the beach. Perfect location.
The breakfast was lovely as was the breakfast room which had a beach view.
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