Hotel Cortijo

Hotel · Laredo

Hotel Cortijo

Hotel · Laredo
C. González Gallego, 3, 39770 Laredo, Cantabria, Spain

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No-nonsense rooms in a Spanish Colonial-style hotel featuring a cafe/bar with outdoor seating. A 2-minute walk from Salvé beach, this relaxed, Spanish Colonial-style hotel is 16 minutes' walk from Iglesia de Santa María de la Asunción church and 21 km from Caballo Lighthouse. Subdued rooms come with free Wi-Fi, satellite TV and traditional dark wood decor. Upgraded rooms add furnished balconies. Breakfast (fee) is served in a casual cafe/bar featuring terrace seating.  

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+34 942 60 56 00
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Charlie

Google
Great little affordable hotel. Nice staff, spotlessly clean, little dated decor but not an issue! Spacious room and fan and nice big windows. Called to reserve but it wasn't an issue so just showed up to get a room. Recommended!

Intrusive Google

Google
Looks nice enough from the outside, but poor value. It states free breakfast here on Google-not correct. They provide no breakfasts at all. There are a couple of vending machines outside on the terrace. Free parking is on the street. Room was small and very dated, lighting poor, bathroom needs replacing. Noisy too, you hear every clonk and scrape from the other rooms. The bedding also had what looked like a blood stain on the sheet.....My wife, not wanting to wet her hair with the non adjustable shower, decided to have a bath, except there was no plug. The kid on the desk went and took one from another room. We paid an extra 10 Euro for a double bed, which is a first for me, meaning room only for one night was 75 Euro. That's really bad value for this place. This is a hostel that thinks it's a two star hotel. I wouldn't go again.

ardentaussie

Google
The hotel is in a quiet and safe residential area. An easy walk into town about 5 mins and 8 mins to the old town. The beach is amazing and only a couple of minutes from the hotel. Laredo is a small village and I found the people friendly and welcoming. We went to the cafe in the old town called Las Vegas quite a bit but there are several very good eating and drinking places both in the old and new town and a few minutes walk from the hotel.||We had a room on the ground floor with a closed in private entry which had a large wardrobe and enough room for suitcases. The bathroom had a bathtub, toilet and bidet and basic toiletries were provided. The bedroom had 2 separate beds put together but I understand there were rooms with one queen sized bed. This hotel does not have an elevator and there are stairs leading up to the front entrance. We managed with 3 suitcases but as there is no ramp it is worth considering if you have heavy suitcases.||There was a very basic breakfast for 4 euros but we did not take up this offer. I have read some reviews that mention meals but there were no meals served for the time we were there.||There is a lovely lounge area which is bright with comfortable furniture and the hotel is quiet. This area has access to a bar. The wifi worked very well. There was no heating but the rooms were quite warm and there is no air-conditioning but if needed you could leave the windows open and the seabreeze would do the trick. There was no fridge in the room and the TV did not have any English channels. There was no room safe but as I mentioned earlier it is a safe hotel. There is free parking in front of the hotel.

Travelling_Louise

Google
The staff were rude and uninviting. The room cost much more than other great three star hotels in Spain we had stayed in (we were walking the Camino) and was extremely basic - more like a hostel. The room was noisy given that we had to keep the windows open as there is no air conditioning and the cheap fan in the room hardly cools the room. The bathroom was unacceptable - the “shower” in the bath hardly worked, the toilet seat was loose and the towels threadbare. One long slim pillow on the bed. No fridge. No coffee facilities in the room. If this is the one of the best that Loredo has to offer I would skip this town and stay in Santona which had a great atmosphere

DavidA902

Google
Well. As the ferry is closed and I am not walking round the bay I decided to call into a bad and breakfast for a night 4km short of where I had planned. I found this absolute Gem. There are public rooms comfortable arm chairs and a restaurant it offers breakfast and the rooms have warm towels and a warm environment and a bath as well as a shower. This is a spotlessly clean hotel not a pension or BandB but it’s charging pension rates. Fantastic and highly recommended. I will return here another time for a much longer stay absolutely.

AoifeP189

Google
This hotel is in a good location, two minutes walk from the beach and five minutes or so to restaurants. Given the price, we were pleasantly surprised by how bright, airy and clean it was.The receptionist on arrival was extremely helpful and friendly. My room was spacious and very comfortable. The area is residential and so it was quiet.

EpsomSmith

Google
Was here two years ago and must say it has not changed. We only stayed one night but the rooms were clean and comfortable. We even had a large balcony this time. Staff were very friendly. It is also a great location for Bus Station, Beach and town centre all only a short walk away. Would have no problem recommending this and if in Bilbo would stay here again.

SaraV_10

Google
Slightly twee seaside guesthouse about 10 minutes walk out of the old town and just one street back from the beach. It's ideally situated for the camino (if you're heading for the coastal route). Our room on the ground floor was small but had the essentials: double bed, hot shower and the smallest bath ever seen but still welcome for tired legs.We had to ask for a hairdryer at reception but an excellent one was provided. The staff were friendly, our bags had already been taken to our room on arrival, and breakfast was offered early which we gratefully accepted. Breakfast is basic: coffee and juice with toast and packaged sweet croissant-type things. Not ideal for a long day's walking - we would have welcomed some eggs or cold meats/cheeses - but at least we were offered more toast and coffee. Overall it was perfectly satisfactory but not somewhere I'd choose to go to for more than a stopover.