This hotel sits on the hil looking over the river separating Spain and Portugal. It's a short walk to the centre of Ayamonte. Would certainly recommend this hotel for anyone looking to explore the Spainish / Portugies border area. The only small complaint would be the breakfast is not that great.
we stayed quiet a few days in this Parador which is situated just over the border from Portugal,our room which was one of the superior rooms was a very good size with steps down to a garden and the swimmimg pool,we had wonderful views of the estuary and Portugal.we found their room service excellant.One thing we noticed was the width of the baths were quite narrow also no slippers!the staff generally were very friendly and helpful, The breakfast room did not do much for us so we took a superb breakfast in our at our leisure,this was always 100%, We ate a few times outside but as the Mosquitos love me regardless what spray i used!We would reccomend Parador De Ayamonte as a stop off when touring around this region.
Great location elevated over the estuary with views to Portugal. Great staff helpful and friendly. Nice dinner with good choices of local and other dishes. Lovely area outside albeit a bit windy. Worth a walk into the town centre lots of atmosphere in the lovely Plaza de la Laguna and around the more modern marina
Lovely hotel with warm friendly staff and clean large room! The best views also in Ayamonte. A pleasure to stay here. The staff make you feel welcome and are always on hand to provide assistance. A very traditional Spanish hotel that provides a cultural feel. Highly recommended!
So we stayed here for one night on our way to Portugal from Spain. The parador has beautiful views over the bridge and to Ayamonte. The garden is well kept and lush, there is an outdoor swimming pool and a nice terrace being served from the restaurant, as well as plenty of free parking and free and well working wifi.I liked the modern reception area very much. The room itself was rather dated and needed some refurbishment, especially the bathroom. Water pressure was very good, though. The room was rather big and had a balcony with a nice view. No tea/coffee tray and no ironing equipment, though. Complimentary toiletries were good except for the conditioner which was useless. Flat screen tv is on the small side and there was not many international channels. The room had a working desk and enough power plugs. Breakfast was very good with some Spanish specialties like quince jelly and cheese. The staff was very friendly. Unfortunately, as in most Spanish hotels, sound proofing was not great, so one early riser child woke up the whole corridor when passing through, or so I expect. If you like to walk, you can get to the town center and port in about 20-25 mins. Also, there is a shopping area about 15 mins walk away. We had supper in town and walked back around midnight, there was no one on the street at that time but it felt safe. Would definitely go again, it seems like a nice place to relax for a few days. It has to be said though that the beds are rather hard and there is no duvets.…
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