Hotel Posada del Adarve.

Hotel · Teruel

Hotel Posada del Adarve.

Hotel · Teruel
Calle del Portal de Molina, 23, 44100 Albarracín, Teruel, Spain

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Tucked in a medieval gate tower, this cozy rustic hotel charms with quaint rooms, a sunny terrace, and killer views just minutes from the cathedral.  

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Calle del Portal de Molina, 23, 44100 Albarracín, Teruel, Spain Get directions

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+34 615 97 07 69
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Maria Berte

Google
Wonderful hotel in an amazing place!!! We appreciated the kindness of everyone, a great dinner and abundant breakfast, all served on a terrace with a beautiful views. The room facing la Julianeta, was charming and extremely comfortable.

stuartm681

Google
Excellent hotel, really cosy rooms, unique architecture, and great views of the Cathedral. I found it such a relaxing place to stay.|I stayed for 3 nights as there is plenty of hiking nearby beyond only walking around the town itself. I could then also fully appreciate where I was staying.|You can park 2 minutes away, so that’s really easy.|Breakfast was great, and the room was very good value.|Last but not least, the owner was really friendly, explained where to hike in the area, arranged breakfast early as I needed to leave early on my last day, etc. Overall a great experience.

GrahamO149

Google
We spent two nights here and wished we had time to stay longer. The Posada is a beautifully adapted ancient town house close to the town wall. Our room was quite small but very pretty with great views over the valley. There was a small landing equipped with comfy chairs and reading material. Breakfast was good, served by the owner who was so helpful. He gave us advice on a walk from the edge of town up a beautiful barranco that led onto a mountain top from where we enjoyed immense views - about a 4 hour round trip. The village of Albarracin is superb. Surrounded by medieval walls, it is a maze of narrow cobbled lanes between pastel coloured old houses with views down into the valley and up to the mountain tops.

JoJoCharles_10

Google
Lola the host is absolutely fantastic - such a warm welcome and really perfect for this type of job! A gorgeous Posada with quirky rooms - we had the first one on the first floor - superior room Pogodon (not sure of spelling) but it had its own lounge area and the most comfy bed in the world!||Breakfast is 5 euros each and a total feast - jamon serrano, cheese, toast, croissants, juice,strong coffee with hot milk. We stumbled across this place by chance and are so glad that we did. We will return for longer as only had one night. The town is utterly spellbinding like a scene from Harry Potter and Diagon Alley. ||You will not be disappointed with this hotel.

The_Real_Sylvester

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I arrived here during an absolute summer downpour a few days ago, the streets were awash, yet the owner calmly, if slowly, checked me in and helped me find the parking space (through the tunnel from Teruel, turn left uphill and it's the upper car park). It's difficult to fault the location (close to the Plaza Mayor) and indeed the price I paid, although that it because it was a very small room (nevertheless with a great view, as attached photo, but then Albarracín is a town of great views). I was informed the other rooms would be more expensive. The bed was a little soft but the room had a lot of character. The building is very old and characterful, and the terrace is lovely. Note that you have a key to enter after 10 p.m. as the owner lives a few minutes' walk away.||||In all, I would happily stay again. It's a good place to stay (rather than "very" good) but the next time I think, reading reviews of other properties in the town, that I would also look at other possibilities.

DowntownDusty

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We recently spent one night at the lively Inn. Its decor is true to its history. There are only 5 rooms. We stayed in the El Fogon Room which had a comfortable sitting room as well as a bedroom. The bed was very comfortable. The rooms extremely clean and well maintained. Low ceilings so tall people beware! People were shorter in medieval times. Although Pablo has little English language is not a problem. He is a kind and generous person wanting his guests to have a wonderful experience. Parking is about a minute and a half from the Posada. The Pisada is in a great location for wandering the town. Pablo also took care of my food allergies at breakfast. A continental breakfast for 3€. Would definitely recommend the Posada.

ilhammer

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Stayed here last summer while travelling through Spain and ebjoy every moment of it. The decor was wonderful and the owner was very kind and accomodating. He gave us great recommendations for places to eat since we are vegetarians and pointed out the bakery that's right around the corner for the inn. Breakfast was really nice as well.

kadct

Google
Posada del Adarve is a great choice if you are staying in Albarracín. My room, las Murallas, was small but when there you don't really want to hang out in your room anyway. The location is not far off Plaza Mayor, so centrally located. Many restaurants nearby and it's also easy to walk up to Las Murallas. Pablo, the owner, is great. He had suggestions for meals, was welcoming, and was flexible about changing the breakfast time when I had to catch the bus. He also drew me an amazing accurate map of the route for a hike up into the hills to see the Neolithic paintings. If you like walking, it is totally worth it. If I go back to Albarracín, I will stay at Posada del Adarve again!