Good value, and walking distance from the old centre of Jerez. Room was basic and functional, but why go to Jerez to stay in your hotel room? Staff friendly and helpful.
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Good value, and walking distance from the old centre of Jerez. Room was basic and functional, but why go to Jerez to stay in your hotel room? Staff friendly and helpful.
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Having just stayed in a very nice and reasonably priced three star hotel near Cadiz, our hearts sank when we arrived at the El Andaluz Jerez. Don't get fooled by the pictures of the rooms on various websites; we thought 'the place looks ok for one night', but being there yourself is a different story. Our room was practically unfurnished...
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Having just stayed in a very nice and reasonably priced three star hotel in the centre of Seville our hearts sank when we entered the El Andaluz. Jerez. It didn't get any better. Our room was small, dark, practically unfurnished and the bathroom tiny, both smelled nasty. There were the barest minimum of soap and shampoo provided by the hotel.The...
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Charming area, very well sitted downtown. Nice staff and clean. But my room with twin beds was small and the window too, which was the worth thing. Rooms need light for many reasons. Bad bed quality. Noisy according to room noise accoustic. No breakfast service.Good choice to help you one night but try to look around.
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I was hosted in the Al Andalus Hotel (2 stars) in May, 2007. I chose the hotel beacuse it was near the bus/train station (arriving from the airport and in order to take public transports to Cadiz, Arcos de la Frontera and Sanlucar de Barrameda) close to city centre and it was really cheap (I paid 45 euros for a...
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