NH Sport, Zaragoza
Situated strategically in between the most important cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and
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Valencia, Zaragoza has now become a point of reference for both business and leisure in Spain, as has NH Hoteles. Situated just a few minutes from the city centr...
Advantages: Smart looking hotel in convenient location with spacious rooms Disadvantages: In a rough area, very noisy at night
...It’s likely that most of you have never heard of Zaragoza. Well, it’s situated in northeast Spain at the foot of the Pyrenees and is not very far from Barcelona. At the moment it is not known as a foreign tourist destination but it is big with the Spanish because of the holy significance of the Basilica where the Virgin Mary was supposed to have descended from heaven on a pillar. Hence the common Spanish girl’s name, Pilar. The attraction of the place to me was that it is not overrun with other tourists, prices are not jacked up in the summer, and the new Ryanair route has made travelling there easy. However, this may change because Zaragoza hosts Expo 2008 next year.
The problem with visiting a city that is not well known is that there are very few reviews on the hotels there. So you are a bit of a pioneer for other tourists...
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Advantages: Interesting, well-organised and well-priced Disadvantages: Not the first place you might think of to visit in spain
...Zaragoza is a city of wide avenues and narrow alleyways. The combination of both makes it particularly attractive. Modern comfort allied to ancient mystique.
I also found prices to be extremely moderate. Other than the hotel which was averagely priced but very average in its service I found the city to be
Aragonese cuisine is in itself not especially distinguishable from that of central Spain, you will find many tapas here which you will find throughout Spain as well. There are more serious restaurants, such as "Los Borrachos", "El Botin del Corregidor", "Las Lanzas" or "Mandragora". This is wine country so a visit to the many bodegas to sample the local produce is highly recommended.
The city is a venue for many cultural and sporting events. It boasts three theatres and is currently being prepared for the 2008 Expo exhibition.
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Advantages: Close to town, Quiet, Nice rooms Disadvantages: Expensive bar
...We had immense trouble deciding on a hotel for my husband's birthday break in Amsterdam. We're trying to find a reasonably priced hotel that wasn't too shabby and in a decent location. After reviewing all the options, we went for the NH City Centre, if only because of it's 1920's styling and proximity to town.
We were not disappointed. The hotel is lovely with each room finished beautifully, if you like the modern thing (and we do!). The overall atmosphere is very calm and serene.
It took us forever to find the hotel, but that may have been because I insisted, as I had been to Amsterdam a couple of times before, that finding our way around would be easy, we could walk there and we didn't need a map. About an hour later we finally found the back of the hotel, exhausted from dragging our suitcases up and down a zillion canals...
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It’s likely that most of you have never heard of Zaragoza. Well, it’s situated in northeast Spain at the foot of the Pyrenees and is not very far from Barcelona. At the moment it is not known as a foreign tourist destination but it is big with the... more
Anyone who has read any of my previous reviews will have probably realised that I will use any excuse to travel. This year the plan was to spend most of it at home as we are saving money for our wedding, but when one of my friends announced that he was... more