Baeza HotelsPerched high on a cliff, the romantic town of Baeza has existed since Roman times and today is one of Spain’s best preserved sites of Italian Renaissance architecture. Many Baeza hotels reflect the city’s long history, and the best way to find the right hotel in Baeza is by using Eurobookings.com. Our website gives you all the information you need to make your hotel choice, and we organize it in a simple-to-use manner, making choosing your hotel quick, easy and fun. Many hotels are located... Read More…
Perched high on a cliff, the romantic town of Baeza has existed since Roman times and today is one of Spain’s best preserved sites of Italian Renaissance architecture. Many Baeza hotels reflect the city’s long history, and the best way to find the right hotel in Baeza is by using Eurobookings.com. Our website gives you all the information you need to make your hotel choice, and we organize it in a simple-to-use manner, making choosing your hotel quick, easy and fun. Many hotels are located near Baeza landmarks, and we also list hotels close to Frederico Garcia Lorca Airport. Eurobookings.com allows you to browse through hotels in the order of their popularity, in the order of their star rating and even by the size and age of your group. Hotel photos and amenities are listed, as well as area maps, so you’ll know what to expect before you even get up from your computer. So you can stay in a Baeza hotel set in a 16th century convent for The Nuns of the Carmelitas order, right in the middle of the Old City. Or you can stay in a Baeza hotel set in a centuries-old hacienda, out in the Jaén countryside. Being situated in the Loma de Baeza mountain range, many hotels in Baeza command wonderful views. And being situated in the heart of Andalucía, many Baeza hotel rooms overlook traditional Andalucian patios. Many feature hotel restaurants, where you can sample the best of local cuisine, and those that don’t are sure to be close to some amazing restaurants. There’s no end of things to see and things to do in Baeza. The University, opened in 1538, is a great place to start touring the city’s Renaissance structures. A hotel near the Catedral de Santa Maria, whose façade was designed by Andrés de Vandelvira, is always a treat. As is a hotel set on the Plaza de España or the Paseo de la Constitucíon. All of these classic buildings and more are set in Baeza’s Zona Monumental, and are all within walking distance of each other and in walking distance of many Eurobookings.com hotels. Of course those who value convenience might opt for a hotel near the RENFE rail station or the airport. Close Hotel Name ContainsEurobookings.com Benefits
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