Guest User
January 31, 2023
Because my wife and I initially got a room with two beds, we ended up staying in two rooms during our 6-day stay at this lovely posada. A few specifics: Location: It's hard to have a bad location in this tiny town. The posada is a 5-minute walk from the plaza mayor. This is compensated for by the quiet surroundings, a panoramic view over the gorge and convenient on-site parking. The town itself has a very atmospheric plaza (love the church facade with stork's nest atop), but a very limited selection of restaurants, many of which closed unpredictably. We quickly tired of the local cuisine: slabs of roasted meat, potatoes, eggs, cured ham; not terribly inventive and nary a green vegetable in sight. Bar La Queda and Samoa Cafetería Restaurante offer tapas and other alternatives to the usual. Breakfast: The best we had in Spain. The usual fare, but of a very high quality. Staff: Alex the owner was friendly and accommodating. His helper, Ronny, was delightful: gregarious, entertaining and very helpful. Room(s): Both were terrific. Beds were comfortable, and shower temperature and pressure were downright impressive. Decor: This deserves special mention. Staying here is like staying in a museum. The place is chock-a-block with endlessly diverting antiques and trinkets. It is obvious that a lot of work has gone into the design and decoration. Also, the courtyard is gorgeous. Negatives? Really, none. The *********** listing claims they offer laundry service, when in reality we were told that it might be possible to arrange for this, but only one day out of the week.