Hotel Ciutat D'Alcoi is located in central Alcoy, near the town's shopping area. It offers avant-garde design, a fitness centre with hot tub, and rooms with minibar and satellite TV.
Hotel Reconquista is near Sant Jordi Bridge, on the edge of Alcoy’s old town. It has a sauna, gym and hot tub, and offers free Wi-Fi throughout.
Patrick
Ireland
A superb stay in this gem of a hotel. Room with balcony, table and chairs overlooking Bridge and town. Stunning. Room fantastic. Was on bicycle and receptionist provided secure and locked room for bicycle. Breakfast buffet great value and very wide selection of foods.
The staff are very good and a particluar mention to the very efficient kind and friendly receptionist. Highly recommended. Top marks.
This charming, rural hotel is set in rolling hills in Font Roja Nature Reserve, and is a lovely spot for enjoying a relaxing getaway in beautiful, natural surroundings.
John
United Kingdom
The location and the staff made our stay enjoyable.
Set in Alcoy in the Valencia Community region, Casa Severina has a balcony. This apartment offers accommodation with a patio.
Chris
United Kingdom
Central location in the heart of the historical city. Spacious seating areas. Good shower. Good heating
Note that there is good free car parking about 5 minutes away that also avoids having to drive the narrower streets
Hostal Savoy is just 100 metres from Plaza España Square, in central Alcoi. It offers functional, air-conditioned rooms and a traditional regional restaurant with a large terrace overlooking the town....
Angela
Spain
A comfortable, clean hotel. In a good location.
Great value for money.
Situated in Cocentaina, Hotel Anna offers 2-star accommodation with a bar, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Helen
United Kingdom
Staff very helpful. Language barrier (our fault, not theirs) made communication more difficult but we managed. They were very patient. Room clean and comfortable.
Alcoy is a lovely, authentic Spanish town with a perfect mix...
Alcoy is a lovely, authentic Spanish town with a perfect mix of old and new. A wonderful, safe, atmosphere and very friendly people. Being the birthplace of the great Camilo Sesto makes it so very special for his fans from all around the world.
Marilyn
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
A very traditional and authentic Spanish town without the...
A very traditional and authentic Spanish town without the usual tourist trappings you find in many of the coastal regions of Spain.
The nearby mountains are beautiful and spectacular and there are a number of great walks along well maintained mountain tracks you can explore.
lancelot019
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Moderately interesting historic sector.
Moderately interesting historic sector. We were amazed at the number of restaurants closed and the lack of eating places generally. It was out of season but even those premises that were open were not serving meals, only sandwiches/baguettes. Had to eat in hotel one night - only had menu del dia with no alternatives. Managed to find a cafe that did great tapas second night and made do with that. Town is quirky in the topography which takes a bit of getting used to. Good for photos of bridges and surrounding mountains. Font Roja Natural Parc was lovely but even there the restaurant was closed and no cafe.
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting city, with some great museums and buildings.
Interesting city, with some great museums and buildings.
Visited the museum of moor & christians festival, which is well worth a visit
Also the museum of firefighters which outlines the history of the building and industry in the area and the development of the bomberos in Alcoi.
The layout of the city and its bridges offer some great photo opportunities.
Plenty of cafes to stop at and refuel
William
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great for me as I like walking. Very hilly. Hard work.
Great for me as I like walking. Very hilly. Hard work. It rained the second day, but we avoided this by going to a museum of the festivals (there are several museums there for bad weather) and it was dry when we went walking. It is, like most towns, expensive if you do not live there and spend most of your time in the centre, although we found a veggie place that did good food at good prices in the main area, but the museum was very cheap and great value for money. I think it is better for a short couple of days like ours, but might get boring after a week or so unless you know what is going on there. Some lovely churches (only saw exteriors - many churches around Spain charge for entry). A lot of traffic in the town as the hills mean most people drive.
Richard
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
Old part of the city is interesting, with some fine...
Old part of the city is interesting, with some fine buildings . There are a number of museums worth visiting. As the old town of Alcoi is built in a valley , be prepared for steep streets. Although there were lots of friendly bars , all serving tapas , restaurants were difficult to find open. Two nights & three days was sufficient.
A superb stay in this gem of a hotel. Room with balcony, table and chairs overlooking Bridge and town. Stunning. Room fantastic. Was on bicycle and receptionist provided secure and locked room for bicycle. Breakfast buffet great value and very wide selection of foods.
The staff are very good and a particluar mention to the very efficient kind and friendly receptionist. Highly recommended. Top marks.
My first visit to Alcoy, arriving by train: quite a walk (20 mins) from station, but on arrival, discovered that hotel is ideally located for everything else. During a week's travelling, on a tight budget, this was by far the most luxurious accommodation: I couldn't fault it. Excellent value for money.
Both Receptionists (evening and morning) couldn't have been more helpful. Good breakfast.
newly renovated. VERY clean. comfortable bed. double pillows. GREAT shower pressure. the staff is immensely helpful and professional. I usually don’t eat at hotel restaurants but was in a hurry and I’m so glad I tried it. the food was AMAZING. I found myself returning the next evening ! HIGHLY recommend this hotel.
The location is amazing in the beautiful mountains near Alcoy. The hotel is very clean and comfortable and the hosts are very kind, friendly and attentive. .The breakfast was delicious and very varied. My friends and I had a wonderfully relaxing few days here and would thoroughly recommend Casa Bons Aires. Thank you.
The hotel has a modern design, a small but comfortable room overlooking the quiet side, so even in the heat you could sleep with the window open and not use the air conditioner. Very spacious bathroom. The location is on the main shopping street.
Stayed in a 3rd floor apartment overlooking the church. Great location for exploring Alcoy, the apartment was lovely, spacious and quiet and well equipped, with quality toiletries, robes, slippers etc. Easy parking close by.
The staff were excellent. I have stayed several times. The most recent stay was for the Moors and Christians Alcoy was full and there were traffic diversions everywhere...but the recepción staff helped with perfect routes..
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