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This hotel is spread over 6 floors and comprises 188 rooms, of which 184 are doubles and 2 are suites. The main building...
This hotel is spread over 6 floors and comprises 188 rooms, of which 184 are doubles and 2 are suites. The main building comprises a lobby area with a reception desk and lift. There is a bar and an air-conditioned restaurant with non-smoking area available for use within the hotel. A public Internet terminal is also on offer. Those arriving by car may take advantage of the hotel's car park or garage facilities. Upon request, a babysitter can be provided and room and laundry services round up the facilities on offer.
This modern hotel is located in the new town quarter of Cádiz, between the beach promenade and the main road just 2 km from the town centre. The beach stretching 5 miles has a direct entrance by the hotel. Commercial areas with shops, boutiques, bars and restaurants are to be found in the near vicinity. A bus stop (links to Cádiz and the surrounding area) are located within Just 80 m of the hotel.
In the outdoor complex is a freshwater swimming pool with showers, a poolside snack bar as well as sun loungers and parasols laid out ready for use. For golf enthusiasts, the hotel recommends the Montecastillo Golfclub (around 35 km away) and the Novo Sancti Petri Golfclub (just 35 km from the hotel).
Guests may select their breakfast as well as lunch and evening meal from a buffet. Lunch and dinner may alternatively be chosen from a menu.
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA are accepted as methods of payment
.The hotel's guests receive free entrance into Cádiz Casino and on arrival to the hotel they receive a bottle of wine and a fruit basket.
For a more traditional holiday to Costa De La Luz, Cadiz offers a range of museums and historical places of interest. Explore for yourself on a trip away with lowcostholidays.com
Thought to be the oldest city in Europe, Cadiz on the Costa de la Luz was founded in 1100BC. Today there are some remaining parts of the city’s 18th century walls, but for picturesque charm, a trip to the old quarter of Cadiz, reflects some more of its historic links, with narrow cobbled streets, Moorish appearance and the golden cupola of the cathedral high above the white washed houses.
There are a number of museums and monuments to visit in Cadiz as well as many restaurants, especially tapas bars, and a good selection of shops. Nature lovers will enjoy the Donana National Park which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Nestled between the Portugese border and Spain’s Costa del Sol, is the Costa de la Luz or “Coast of Light”.
The sand is finer and more golden than Costa del Sol, and the beaches are generally more spread out and backed by sand dunes and pine trees. You can choose from natural, virgin beaches to others with facilities and infrastructure, from small isolated coves and fishing ports to beaches stretching for miles, and from family beaches to others more secluded.
The Costa de la Luz is 100 kilometres of sandy beach bliss with varied water sports opportunities, and you will not find the high-rise hotel developments of other areas, which makes holidays in Costa de la Luz a popular choice. There is a huge selection of water sports, golf, fishing, gliding and mountain biking, and the Bay of Cadiz annually hosts the “Tall Ships” regatta.
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