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The Aisia Lekeitio hotel in downtown Lekeitio, Spain, is located in an idyllic area known as Lea Artibai, and overlooks Spain’s magnificent Basque coast. The hotel was built on the ruins of the former Uribarren Palace, the exile home of Lekeitio, the last empress of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. If you wish to unwind and relax, then the Aisia Lekeitio hotel is definitely the perfect accommodation in this area.
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Anonymous
— 21.12.2011
Lekeitio is a perfect seaside retreat. it is quiet and peaceful, perfect for relaxing with friends or family. Children love the safe beach with small waves and lovely sand. There are lots of friendly bars and restaurants along the scenic quayside. Don't tell anyone how lovely it is we want to keep it a secret!!
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Muriel
— 16.12.2011
We were travelling as 2 elderly couples making a stopover whilst travelling Spain & France. One couple (namely my husband & I) had visited before and spent more time at this hotel and since we were in the area chose to stay there again because of its beautiful location in Pays Basques. Although we rarely have Spanish evening meals (because the Spanish don't have dinnner until 9pm - usually too late for our British digestion), we had been travelling a long way and we stayed up later than usual and had the evening meal. This was the very best meal throughout our trip. The location of this hotel is superb although we were disappointed we couldn't get sea view rooms (as we had the last time), but it was a Basque bank holiday, so we were glad we had booked in advance. Our travelling friends were thrilled with the beauty of this region, so I was happy that all my travel plans had come up trumps.
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John
— 20.12.2011
We originally booked the aisia Lekeitio Hotel for one night stop over en route back to our home on Costa Blance. On arrival we were greeted by a very nice recepionist spoke perfect English. She showed us our room, on the front with the most wounderful sea veiw looking over the Bay of Biscay, Massive large room with terrace. We then deceided to book for three nights extra, the staff were very informative most spoke good english, Joune the head waiter/barman/reception was great. The evening meal was a set meal at 18euros including wine and agua was very good. breakfast not to bad, you had to be down early to get a choice no replacements. The hotel itsself needed a little TLC which if we were to go back in the future i am sure it will be better.The hotel name is still in the original owners name which confused our Sat Nav, Altogether we had three relaxing days in a very pretty coastal fishing village.
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John
— 20.12.2011
We originally booked the aisia Lekeitio Hotel for one night stop over en route back to our home on Costa Blance. On arrival we were greeted by a very nice recepionist spoke perfect English. She showed us our room, on the front with the most wounderful sea veiw looking over the Bay of Biscay, Massive large room with terrace. We then deceided to book for three nights extra, the staff were very informative most spoke good english, Joune the head waiter/barman/reception was great. The evening meal was a set meal at 18euros including wine and agua was very good. breakfast not to bad, you had to be down early to get a choice no replacements. The hotel itsself needed a little TLC which if we were to go back in the future i am sure it will be better.The hotel name is still in the original owners name which confused our Sat Nav, Altogether we had three relaxing days in a very pretty coastal fishing village.
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Muriel
— 16.12.2011
We were travelling as 2 elderly couples making a stopover whilst travelling Spain & France. One couple (namely my husband & I) had visited before and spent more time at this hotel and since we were in the area chose to stay there again because of its beautiful location in Pays Basques. Although we rarely have Spanish evening meals (because the Spanish don't have dinnner until 9pm - usually too late for our British digestion), we had been travelling a long way and we stayed up later than usual and had the evening meal. This was the very best meal throughout our trip. The location of this hotel is superb although we were disappointed we couldn't get sea view rooms (as we had the last time), but it was a Basque bank holiday, so we were glad we had booked in advance. Our travelling friends were thrilled with the beauty of this region, so I was happy that all my travel plans had come up trumps.
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Anonymous
— 21.12.2011
Lekeitio is a perfect seaside retreat. it is quiet and peaceful, perfect for relaxing with friends or family. Children love the safe beach with small waves and lovely sand. There are lots of friendly bars and restaurants along the scenic quayside. Don't tell anyone how lovely it is we want to keep it a secret!!
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