Meson de L'Ainsa’s rooms have free Wi-Fi, HD TV and views of the Medieval town of Ainsa, in the Pyrenees. This modern hotel is set on the banks of the River Ara.
Montserrat
Spain
The location was perfect. There was parking. We had two huge rooms, which were lovely, and all the amenities.
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Paul
United Kingdom
Fantastic staff, really friendly and helpful. Great location, easy walk into town, quiet at night. The free laundry was a huge plus on a motorbike trip.
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Located in Aínsa’s charming Plaza Mayor, Hotel Posada Real offers fantastic views of the Pyrenees and River Cinca. It offers medieval-style rooms with cable TV and a private bathroom.
John
Portugal
We loved being in the centre of this picturesque stone village and our stay was very comfortable, close to restaurants and very good value for money.. Parking was easy and reasonable.
Set in the centre of Ainsa, these modern apartments include free WiFi and a secure bicycle storage and repair area. Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park is located 45 km away.
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dalva
Australia
The views from the balcony are just wonderful , the accommodation is cosy and peaceful.
We can go for a hike straight from the property .
Aínsa is one of the prettiest city I have seen in north of Spain .
We have seen Ainsa change and grow in size during the 30 or...
We have seen Ainsa change and grow in size during the 30 or so years we have known it - and judging by our own experiences would say that the growth has been good for both locals and tourists. Once a mere crossroads below a derelict castle, it is now a lively town. The sympathetically achieved cultural development in and around the castle ruins is worth a visit and a great place for a meal. The town has managed to maintain its traditional atmosphere while adapting to tourism and welcoming visitors to this outstanding area of natural beauty.
kneen
Isle of Man
10
Scored 10
Ainsa is a small town, but the location is centrally...
Ainsa is a small town, but the location is centrally situated for exploring the Ordesa National Park region of the Spanish Pyrenees. As long as you have transport there are many beautiful places to hike and explore.
The old town is very quaint, with lots of restaurants and bars. There are beautiful views of the high mountains, including Mount Perdido, from the castle walls. A lot of tourists, which is why a hotel in the new town is preferable if you like your peace.
Karielou
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
An excellent location for a relaxing break.
An excellent location for a relaxing break. The hotel is right on the main square with free parking a short walk away. There are numerous bars and restaurants to choose from right outside the door. Ainsa is surrounded by beautiful countryside with fabulous walks. There is a main town too with more shops and restaurants to choose from.
Julie
France
10
Scored 10
Beautiful town with a charming old part with nice little...
Beautiful town with a charming old part with nice little shops and restaurants. It is surrounded by amazing landscapes and beautiful mountains. Whether you enjoy outdoor activities or just relaxing, this is a great place to go. Ainsa is very close to other nice towns that are only a few minutes drive away and the views from the road are really worth seeing.
Raquel VH
Germany
10
Scored 10
Loved Ainsa and can see why people say it is one of the...
Loved Ainsa and can see why people say it is one of the prettiest little towns in Spain! The old town is beautiful and we enjoyed walking around exploring there. Drinks and dinner in the Plaza Mayor was very relaxing and we were even treated to waves from a lovely local from her balcony above and wedding photos being taken there also!
John
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only required an overnight stay, as we had gone to shop...
We only required an overnight stay, as we had gone to shop in Spain
Ainsa was recommended to us, as a picturesque town to stay, the town is quite lively with bars & restaurants, old part is beautiful & again plenty of restaurants but in my opinion there isn’t enough to warrant a longer stay.
Many of the restaurants are closed on Monday & Tuesday, as a consequence we didn’t eat in either of our chosen restaurants, instead we had dinner in Braseria Alberto, in the old square
Food was good value for money, great choice menu
3 courses including a bottle of wine & water 25 euros a head, be warned you need to be hungry, the portions are huge
This is a well-decorated and furnished apartment hotel situated on the main street of Ainsa.
Parking is easily available for 3 Euros per day in the public lot.
The staff is nice and speaks English fluently.
Breakfast is good and gluten-free items are available upon request.
Having a game room for the kids is a great bonus, our child loved it!
The room is well decorated and equipped.
There are many great options available throughout the day in the hotel's restaurant.
Perfect location for walking and hiking - beautiful rooms with everything to make your stay relaxing. The host was wonderful and charming the garden small but beautiful with sun loungers and sun shades … lovely extra touches with fresh fruit and sweets around the hotel and shop selling beautiful local produce …. Highly recommend.
There was a good view of the mountains from the road. They give a complimentary bottle of wine at check in.. they did have a pool and a playground for kids. The grocery store didn't bother to turn on lights, so it was hard to see what they had. Do yourself a favor and spend a couple more euros to stay in one of the hotels nearby.
We had a lovely terrace looking out over the river. The hotel is located in the heart of the village, although not in the village square. Needed nerves of steel to drive through the narrow pedestrianised streets to deliver luggage etc.!!
tHe location was in the old town of Ainsa. In the apartment are all kind of facillities, such as a washing machine et cetera. The view on the mountains was wonderful. The backery and others shops were only a few minutes walk away.
We loved having access to washer and dryer right in the building. Breakfast was excellent with a nice variety of food.. We were happy to have free (just for the month of September we were told)public parking behind the hotel.
Great location in Ainsa's square. The room was tastefully furnished and spotlessly clean.
We had the excellent breakfast outside adding to the enjoyment of our stay.
Wonderful staff who provided excellent service
the hotel was amazing value for money; it has an underground garage for storing motorcycles and they even provide washing facilities. Staff are super friendly and the included breakfast was wonderful
Clean and a big room. Bed was comfy, fab shower and bathroom facilities. Great view from the room window and very quiet. Hotel staff very pleasant and helpful. Would recommend.
We got a spacious family room, however the doors were made of glass and no locks so not much privacy.
Breakfast was amazing, location is great, Ainsa is cool village
the rooms were gigantic and beautifully furnished. each with a little balcony. The hotel is in the old city right on the plaza and in an old castle. just magical.
The breakfast in the Ainsa Hostal was one of the most complete we had. The crew was very attentive from the reception to the checkout and everything went well.
It was a fantastic hotel. The staff were friendly and helpful (despite my poor Spanish) and the decor is quirky but well placed. Above all it was very clean!
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