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Situated in the heart of Haro, Hotel Arrope is close to Plaza de la Paz, Bodegas Bilbainas, and Bodega Rafael Lopez de Heredia. The hotel features business amenities including a business center and audio-visual equipment. In addition, amenities available on request include hair dryers and wake-up calls. Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Reception hours are 8 AM - midnight. Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. The Los Agustinos Hotel is situated in a beautiful historical and medieval district of Haro, the city of the wine and the excellent gastronomy from La Rioja. Nowadays it is transformed into a luxurious and comfortable hotel, where stand out its spectacular building and its famous cloister covered by a majestic glass dome.
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Gary
— 1.11.2011
Location great, central to walking all around town. This 14th century convent converted to a hotel is like a Parador property without the high price. Delightful! Directly across the street is the Office of Tourism who were very helpful in highlighting the things in town that were of our interest, beyond the wines and wineries.
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Jennifer
— 25.10.2011
A very smart hotel at a very reasonable price in a central position forvisiting the bars and restaurants of Haro. For those staying longer,Haro is the capital of Rioja and there are many opportunities for wine-tasting. Unfortunately because we lacked time we were restricted to thelocal "Simply" but were pleased to find a huge choice available (withouttasting!).
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Anonymous
— 21.11.2011
We were on our way from the Costa Blanca to the ferry port at Santander. The town of Haro is an ideal stopover point within an easy two hour drive of Santander. This avoids having to stay in the busy resort town of Santander when getting the ferry back to the UK. The hotel has a very good location in Haro. It is only a few minutes walk from the town. Probably the best location in Haro. Rooms were a very good size and very comfortable. The building is very old and has lovely abmience especially in the central plaza where drinks etc are served. Evening meals are also served in an area surrounding the central plaza. Reception spoke good English which was an advantage in a small Spanish town. The old central square of Haro has various bars and restaurants. This is especially nice of an evening time to stoll around.
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Anonymous
— 21.11.2011
We were on our way from the Costa Blanca to the ferry port at Santander. The town of Haro is an ideal stopover point within an easy two hour drive of Santander. This avoids having to stay in the busy resort town of Santander when getting the ferry back to the UK. The hotel has a very good location in Haro. It is only a few minutes walk from the town. Probably the best location in Haro. Rooms were a very good size and very comfortable. The building is very old and has lovely abmience especially in the central plaza where drinks etc are served. Evening meals are also served in an area surrounding the central plaza. Reception spoke good English which was an advantage in a small Spanish town. The old central square of Haro has various bars and restaurants. This is especially nice of an evening time to stoll around.
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Jennifer
— 25.10.2011
A very smart hotel at a very reasonable price in a central position forvisiting the bars and restaurants of Haro. For those staying longer,Haro is the capital of Rioja and there are many opportunities for wine-tasting. Unfortunately because we lacked time we were restricted to thelocal "Simply" but were pleased to find a huge choice available (withouttasting!).
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Gary
— 1.11.2011
Location great, central to walking all around town. This 14th century convent converted to a hotel is like a Parador property without the high price. Delightful! Directly across the street is the Office of Tourism who were very helpful in highlighting the things in town that were of our interest, beyond the wines and wineries.
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