Hotel Maribel is a wonderful hotel in beautiful Alquezar. The breakfast, in particular, is spectacular and plentiful, featuring fresh coffee, just-squeezed orange juice, pastries, fruit, cold cuts and a hot vegetable frittata that was different every day. The building is evidently very old as it befits this medieval town, so do not count on big lobbies, elevators or any of those conveniences, although it is very clean and charming (bordering on the whimsical, but still on this side of good taste). The staff is very friendly, helpful and approachable. The room was also very nice (small, inevitably) and there were flower trays on the beautiful windows. It was a very hot season, and the AC seemed to have a bit of trouble keeping the temperature down, but the town got cooler at night. Be warned that the streets are steep, narrow and cobbled. This means that driving to the door of the hotel is tricky, and you must not ignore the map that the hotel will send you with instructions to find its parking lot. GPS navigation will send you to the hotel through the town, which is not allowed - you must come in from the back and park in the lot as the map indicates (get the code number from the hotel in advance that you need to enter on the security pad). If you have heavy bags that need to be rolled you would be better off driving to the door of the hotel to leave the bags first, but you need to be somewhat adept at stopping and turning around in a sloping, narrow street. Once you find the parking lot of the hotel, however, it’s very easy to drive in and out of town as you like. The hotel itself is in a wonderful spot, close to everything. It does not offer dinner, but there are plenty of options in town. Definitely recommendable.
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