Hotel Abades Via Norte lies just off the N-1 Main Road, between Burgos and Vitoria. It offers air-conditioned rooms, free Wi-Fi access, free outdoor parking and an on-site supermarket.
Fiona
France
The restaurant was superb and very reasonable. Great for an over night stop, but no longer.
The IRAIPE Achuri Hotel is conveniently located opposite the train and bus station in the centre of Miranda de Ebro. The simple rooms come with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
Located just 20 minutes’ walk from Miranda de Ebro Train Station, Pensión Las Matillas offers private rooms with free WiFi. Heated rooms come with a TV.
HCJ Fisch
Spain
An elevator and the uncomplicated check-in into accommodation for a day of transit, that you no longer need
Arganzón Plaza is situated in the main square of La Puebla de Arganzón, in a 19th-century building. There is an attractive bar and free Wi-Fi in the public areas.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Great location, cafe/bar next door and secure parking
This traditionally styled, grand hotel is located in the northern Spanish vineyards surrounding historical Haro.
Paul
United Kingdom
This is the third time we've stayed here, and what a deterioration, stayed on a Friday night , no restaurant open . When checking in the receptionist didn't even know the restaurant would not be open . The location is great but that's it now .
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Scored 10
A nice town with plenty of shops in the town and larger...
A nice town with plenty of shops in the town and larger supermarkets on the out edge. Plenty of food establishments around town, always busy town in morning and late afternoon and evening, good train spotting area as large yard. Lovely river Ebro to watch Kayakers. So many petrol stations all with different prices but Supermarkets are cheaper.
OldGrey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very friendly people. castle, churches, monuments....
Very friendly people. castle, churches, monuments.... Beautiful fiestas end of May early June ( Fiestas de San Juan del Monte). September fiestas around 11th September with a big floats full of colour and lights...
Luis
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was in a convenient position close enough to Bilbao.
It was in a convenient position close enough to Bilbao. It was clean and comfortable but a bit old and dated. Cafe was closed and restaurant didn't open til 2030 hrs which was a bit late for us. parking was easy and free. Good wifi.
William
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I only visited for business, and did not have chance explore...
I only visited for business, and did not have chance explore deeply but it is a small town, affected by the economy like many others. That said clean and as tidy as you might want. My next stop - a town in Germany - was not so clean so well done Miranda. Now to tackle the graffiti afflicting a lot of Spain and France...
Thomas
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a city/town of the real working Spain and you can...
This is a city/town of the real working Spain and you can see the local government is trying to invest in it, somewhat successfully. We enjoyed the evening stroll through the plaza's and there are numerous places to eat. We were only there 2 days, which was enough, but we would return to use as a base to explore the local area.
David
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
On our trip to Belgium we had our stop-over for one night as...
On our trip to Belgium we had our stop-over for one night as usual in the “Hospedaria El Convento”, and also on our return we stopped for one night in the “Hospedaria El Convento”.
This why the location is on our route, the location is fine for us, just outside of the village, small rooms but with the general things you need for one night. The Breakfast Buffet is not rich but good for Spain. The only thing what we can say as something negative is that they should put some carpet or something in the corridors, this because the whole convent is with tiles, and as you have people coming in during the late evening aswel during the night with trolleys on the tiled floor this is very noisy, and a simple carpet could avoid this kind of noice. For the rest no bad comments, we will stop again in the future.
Hans
Portugal
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We have stayed once before at the Convento. Although first time visitors may find the approach 'unusual' (through the streets of the 'old town' of Miranda de Ebro) the building is quite spectacular. The Hotel definitely has retained the atmosphere of when it was a convent and is very well located for Miranda's old town. (A very interesting tiered botanical garden is nearby)
Lovely Hotel, well worth the 4 stars. Helpful staff and nice clean facilities. The bed was really comfortable, the air conditioning good and the room was quiet and spacious. The underground car park was accessed by a vehicle elevator which was a bit precarious but worked well! Excellent restaurant at the rear of the Hotel.
I chose this hotel purely on its location, being an hour away from the ferry port of Bilbao.
Check in was quick and easy. My room was clean but a bit small, though fine for just a nights sleep.
I appreciated that they allowed my dog to share my room.
Plain, small rooms, worn but clean hotel, fulfills the minimum requirements for a short stay (one-night for us). Airco and mini-fridge seem standard. Average mattress. Long sausage pillows. Good Wifi. Great view from the upper floors!
Proximity to Bilbao ferry, just over an hour. Very reasonably priced. Fridge in the room. Good restaurant on site serving a well priced and good dinner. Walking distance to town and along river. Parking outside the hotel.
Proximity to motorway and everything was in the hotel that we needed. Really helpful restaurant staff who translated the menu and provided a lovely evening meal.
Was just a stop to sleep for one night. For that was great the Hotel had confortable beds and a big balcony with great view. The size of the room was very good.
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