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.
Linda
Switzerland
Location was excellent, right in the heart of the old town of Ubeda, next to one of the main streets. Room was very large and comfortable. Historic hotel. Staff were extremely pleasant and accomodating. If there was an issue, it was resolved immediately (how to work the heating...)
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.
William
United States of America
Beautiful square, beautiful location. So close to Main Street. Room opened out to garden patio. Ambiance good. Breakfast on 2nd morning was very good.
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.
Favio
Puerto Rico
Amazing palace in middle of historic area, super nice place with a very interesting history. The owner is very kind and helpful!!! The breakfast is a luxury experience
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.
Clare
United Kingdom
Exceptionally clean, great facilities, location, friendliness of the staff
Set in Úbeda’s main square, this charming 16th-century mansion features a traditional Andalusian interior courtyard. Each air-conditioned room at Maria de Molina has simple, classic décor.
Featuring free Wi-Fi, Alojamientos Turísticos Delgado offers well-equipped accommodations located in the center of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Úbeda.
Tim
United States of America
Just as pictured. Good hot water and nice shower. The host was very communicative. About 500meters from a market.
Set in Úbeda’s main square, this charming 16th-century mansion features a traditional Andalusian interior courtyard. Each air-conditioned room at Maria de Molina has simple, classic décor.
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Located in the beautiful, historic quarter of Úbeda, this modern hotel is equipped with state of the art facilities.
Room was a bit dusty but otherwise everything perfect.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Úbeda cost $64 per night, and 4-star hotels in Úbeda are $84 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Úbeda can be found for $169 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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
Scored 8.0
8.0
Ubeda is a beautiful city and so is its sister, Baeza.
Ubeda is a beautiful city and so is its sister, Baeza. Both must be seen. You can ask for a tour guide (different spots in the center town) or do a tour on your own but you may miss out on some important information about the historic structures, the "patrimoine" the heritage buildings. One quick point: although our guide was very savvy and knowledgeable, I found the two and a half hours of the tour a bit heavy in Ubeda: too much info and not enough time to satisfy my curiosity when visiting. On the other hand, the Baeza tour guide was also savvy and knowledgeable but he gave us time to appreciate the historic buildings. To eat in the South of Spain is like saying "where is the fridge in this house" - there are eatery places, from cafés, bars, restaurants for every liking and budget. One does not need a car to get around Ubeda. There are always things to do anywhere you look.
Sylvie
Canada
Scored 10
10
The whole of Ubeda is listed as World Heritage for a reason.
The whole of Ubeda is listed as World Heritage for a reason. They are also working actively to bring more sites to the fore. You can get the best selection of teas, needed in the cold days; best at Bar Las Flores, tiny with good prices. Can't list all the sites, there are too many. We did the free walking tour, in Spanish only, starting at the office in Calle Real 13 - excellent guide with very clear diction.
Tony
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
An incredibly interesting place to visit.
An incredibly interesting place to visit. There are historic buildings on every corner of the old town. It is a joy just to wander about looking.
As it is not easy for me to walk far it was a delight to take the tourist train, ensuring that we missed nothing. I was pleased to see many of the beautiful old buildings preserved tastefully as hotels. There were plenty of restaurants and bars around and free tapas too, as it is in Jaén
The location right in the old centre of Ubeda is brilliant.
The apartment itself is a bit dark but that is what you get with such an old building with very thick walls and small windows. Keeps the apartment nice and cool ;-) All the modcons were there so it is a good place to stay if you want to visit Ubeda and its surroundings for a couple of days.
We don´t have Whatsapp but host José did his best to give us all the information we needed in time. Muchas gracias José!
Couldnt be in a more perfect spot - just round the corner from the Parador, 50 yards to the main square in the old town. Comfortable, modern & clean. Hosts only a short message away and very amenable. The old town is amazing - such a wealth of history. We also arrived on a fiesta night, so fireworks, musicians and folk in full battle reenactment costume made Saturday a special atmosphere
Friendly family run hotel. V friendly host. Quite location with good views of the mountains. Easy drive to Baeza and Ubeda. Outdoor pool but we visited in March so it was too early in the year to take advantage of it. Excellent breakfast.
Small homely hotel with character so not like a large corporate hotel.
Great location for walking around historical Ubeda. Close to restaurants. Spotlessly clean. Plenty of room. Parking very close by.
Amazing value for money. Bathroom is small but perfectly adequate.
Great communication with owner and easy to access.
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.
Giorgio
France
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