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Hotel Reina Cristina

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Hotel Reina Cristina, a charming 4-star hotel nestled in the heart of Teruel, Spain. Situated at Paseo Del Ovalo, 1, this hotel is just a stone's throw away from the city center, making it a convenient choice for travelers looking to explore the beauty of Teruel. With prices starting from $168, the Hotel Reina Cristina offers an affordable yet luxurious stay for guests.

Bed in Hotel Reina Cristina
Bed in Hotel Reina Cristina

Rooms

Suite with Balcony in Hotel Reina Cristina

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1 Sofa Bed

2 Twin Beds

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325 sqft

Suite, Balcony

Landmark view

City view

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Indulge in luxury at our spacious Suite with Balcony, offering 538 sqft of comfort for 3 adults and 2 children. Relax on the balcony or enjoy the soundproof room with amenities like a bathtub and free toiletries.

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1 Double Bed

Room, Terrace

Terrace

Delight in a spacious Double or Twin Room with Terrace boasting stunning river views and a comfortable setting with two twin beds and one queen-sized bed. Enjoy the added comfort of air conditioning, soundproofing, and luxurious free toiletries.

Triple Room with Terrace in Hotel Reina Cristina

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

1 King Size Bed

1 Sofa Bed

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270 sqft

Triple Room, Terrace

Landmark view

Private Bathroom

Terrace

Flat-screen TV

Relax in our spacious Triple Room with Terrace, offering a river view and top-notch amenities like air conditioning and soundproofing. Accommodates 3 adults, with 2 twin beds, 2 sofa beds, and 1 king-size bed.

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Boasting a stunning river view, this hotel provides a plethora of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, room service, and indulge in delicious meals at the hotel's restaurant. For those looking to unwind, the sun deck and terrace offer a relaxing spot to soak in the Spanish sunshine. With a 24-hour front desk, non-smoking rooms, and wheelchair accessibility, the Hotel Reina Cristina caters to the needs of all guests.

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View (from property/room) in Hotel Reina Cristina

Experience the Best

The Hotel Reina Cristina has garnered rave reviews from 4314 guests, praising its impeccable service and convenient location. Whether you're a ski enthusiast, a pet owner, or a business traveler, this hotel offers a range of services to make your stay unforgettable. Take advantage of amenities such as babysitting, a business center, and shuttle services to enhance your experience at the Hotel Reina Cristina.

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Bed in Hotel Reina Cristina

Plan Your Stay

Indulge in a culinary journey at the Hotel Reina Cristina with two distinct on-site restaurants to satisfy your palate. Experience the flavors of Spain at Portal de Guadalaviar, offering a mix of Mediterranean, Spanish, and International cuisines in a modern and family-friendly ambiance. For those craving a traditional Spanish meal, Asador Guadalaviar serves up delicious Spanish and Local dishes, specializing in steakhouse and grill BBQ options. From savory dishes to delightful desserts, these restaurants provide a delightful dining experience without having to leave the comfort of the hotel.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Reina Cristina
Buffet breakfast in Hotel Reina Cristina

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Sun deck

Tour desk

Terrace

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Reina Cristina
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Reina Cristina

Restaurant

Portal de Guadalaviar

Family Friendly, Modern, Mediterranean, Spanish, Local, International

Buffet breakfast in Hotel Reina Cristina
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Reina Cristina
Bed in Hotel Reina Cristina
I enjoyed my stay at the Reina Cristina. My overall impression of the hotel is that it is a well run establishment, and that the staff are experienced and committed to giving you the best experience possible. The reception staff were extremely helpful and informative about my stay. And they were friendly with it. They appreciated that I had learned to speak some Spanish. Between their English and my Spanish, we could make ourselves understood. My room was comfortable and cool (it was hot in Teruel) and I had a nice view from a small balcony. Breakfast was served in the basement restaurant and was very good. Mainly Spanish fare, with plenty of choice. The location of the hotel was excellent. From the main entrance I could have thrown a tennis ball into the cultural centre of the town (probably), and the main square was a very short walk. I also had secure parking for my motorcycle, for a very reasonable overnight cost - 5 euros 50 cents. Teruel itself is definitely worth a visit. An interesting place with some spectacular Moorish architecture in a picturesque setting. So, all good.

Richard

Very difficult to arrive at the hotel, through the narrow and one-way streets, but eventually we arrived at the drop-off point immediately outside. There was no parking available at the hotel, but there is a public car park about a 5 minute walk away, where daily parking cost €18.60. We booked the parking via the hotel for the duration of our stay and although there was no difference in price from the published tariff, it did enable us to exit and re-enter the car park whenever we wanted to. The ambience of the hotel on arrival was very nice and the staff were friendly and helpful. Our well-appointed room was on the 4th floor with an outside terrace. The hotel is very well located in the old town, overlooking the Óvalo and only a 5 minute walk to the train station. Our only complaint was the restaurant, where we dined for 1 night. The staff were lovely, but the food was awful. The Gyozas were OK, but I had meatballs in a coconut sauce, which was utterly tasteless.

Kim

The hotel has an excellent location next to the beautiful Escalinata, easily accessible to the train station by the stairs or lift. The hotel is on a street leading to one of the great World Heritage Site Mudejar towers in Teruel, and likewise within a short walking distance to the town´s main square. Plenty of restaurants, taverns, cafes, bars and shops nearby as well as a small supermarket. Teruel´ is compact enough that you can walk easily to all the main sites, overlooks, etc. Stay at least 2 days to do justice to this historic, interesting city. A one day excursion by car or local taxi (about 40 minutes) to Albarracín is very worthwhile. Albarracín is perhaps even more fascinating than Teruel, but be aware that the streets of the mountainside, historic part are mostly quite steep.

Steven

Possibly the nicest hotel I've ever stayed in. I was lucky enough to get a room with a second floor and rooftop terrace, overlooking part of the city and right beside el Torre de San Martín. The room was spotless, and had some nice extra touches. It's the first time I returned to the hotel a little earlier than usual, just to spend more time in the room. A room like this would have been at least three times the price in Ireland. The buffet breakfast had loads of choice and only cost an extra €10. Secure private parking provided excellent peace of mind that my motorcycle was safe.

David

Clean, well appointed hotel. Good bathroom and comfortable bed. Great location, walking distance from the station and very close to the main town square. Friendly and helpful staff. We were able to arrange a 2 hour checkout extension for EUR 20. Wonderful view from the small balcony, even though a first floor room. If you arrive by train walk through the park opposite the station to the lifts, avoiding the need to climb the decorative steps if you have heavy luggage.

Robin

I enjoyed my stay at the Reina Cristina. My overall impression of the hotel is that it is a well run establishment, and that the staff are experienced and committed to giving you the best experience possible. The reception staff were extremely helpful and informative about my stay. And they were friendly with it. They appreciated that I had learned to speak some Spanish. Between their English and my Spanish, we could make ourselves understood. My room was comfortable and cool (it was hot in Teruel) and I had a nice view from a small balcony. Breakfast was served in the basement restaurant and was very good. Mainly Spanish fare, with plenty of choice. The location of the hotel was excellent. From the main entrance I could have thrown a tennis ball into the cultural centre of the town (probably), and the main square was a very short walk. I also had secure parking for my motorcycle, for a very reasonable overnight cost - 5 euros 50 cents. Teruel itself is definitely worth a visit. An interesting place with some spectacular Moorish architecture in a picturesque setting. So, all good.

Richard

Very difficult to arrive at the hotel, through the narrow and one-way streets, but eventually we arrived at the drop-off point immediately outside. There was no parking available at the hotel, but there is a public car park about a 5 minute walk away, where daily parking cost €18.60. We booked the parking via the hotel for the duration of our stay and although there was no difference in price from the published tariff, it did enable us to exit and re-enter the car park whenever we wanted to. The ambience of the hotel on arrival was very nice and the staff were friendly and helpful. Our well-appointed room was on the 4th floor with an outside terrace. The hotel is very well located in the old town, overlooking the Óvalo and only a 5 minute walk to the train station. Our only complaint was the restaurant, where we dined for 1 night. The staff were lovely, but the food was awful. The Gyozas were OK, but I had meatballs in a coconut sauce, which was utterly tasteless.

Kim

The hotel has an excellent location next to the beautiful Escalinata, easily accessible to the train station by the stairs or lift. The hotel is on a street leading to one of the great World Heritage Site Mudejar towers in Teruel, and likewise within a short walking distance to the town´s main square. Plenty of restaurants, taverns, cafes, bars and shops nearby as well as a small supermarket. Teruel´ is compact enough that you can walk easily to all the main sites, overlooks, etc. Stay at least 2 days to do justice to this historic, interesting city. A one day excursion by car or local taxi (about 40 minutes) to Albarracín is very worthwhile. Albarracín is perhaps even more fascinating than Teruel, but be aware that the streets of the mountainside, historic part are mostly quite steep.

Steven

Possibly the nicest hotel I've ever stayed in. I was lucky enough to get a room with a second floor and rooftop terrace, overlooking part of the city and right beside el Torre de San Martín. The room was spotless, and had some nice extra touches. It's the first time I returned to the hotel a little earlier than usual, just to spend more time in the room. A room like this would have been at least three times the price in Ireland. The buffet breakfast had loads of choice and only cost an extra €10. Secure private parking provided excellent peace of mind that my motorcycle was safe.

David

Clean, well appointed hotel. Good bathroom and comfortable bed. Great location, walking distance from the station and very close to the main town square. Friendly and helpful staff. We were able to arrange a 2 hour checkout extension for EUR 20. Wonderful view from the small balcony, even though a first floor room. If you arrive by train walk through the park opposite the station to the lifts, avoiding the need to climb the decorative steps if you have heavy luggage.

Robin

I enjoyed my stay at the Reina Cristina. My overall impression of the hotel is that it is a well run establishment, and that the staff are experienced and committed to giving you the best experience possible. The reception staff were extremely helpful and informative about my stay. And they were friendly with it. They appreciated that I had learned to speak some Spanish. Between their English and my Spanish, we could make ourselves understood. My room was comfortable and cool (it was hot in Teruel) and I had a nice view from a small balcony. Breakfast was served in the basement restaurant and was very good. Mainly Spanish fare, with plenty of choice. The location of the hotel was excellent. From the main entrance I could have thrown a tennis ball into the cultural centre of the town (probably), and the main square was a very short walk. I also had secure parking for my motorcycle, for a very reasonable overnight cost - 5 euros 50 cents. Teruel itself is definitely worth a visit. An interesting place with some spectacular Moorish architecture in a picturesque setting. So, all good.

Richard

Very difficult to arrive at the hotel, through the narrow and one-way streets, but eventually we arrived at the drop-off point immediately outside. There was no parking available at the hotel, but there is a public car park about a 5 minute walk away, where daily parking cost €18.60. We booked the parking via the hotel for the duration of our stay and although there was no difference in price from the published tariff, it did enable us to exit and re-enter the car park whenever we wanted to. The ambience of the hotel on arrival was very nice and the staff were friendly and helpful. Our well-appointed room was on the 4th floor with an outside terrace. The hotel is very well located in the old town, overlooking the Óvalo and only a 5 minute walk to the train station. Our only complaint was the restaurant, where we dined for 1 night. The staff were lovely, but the food was awful. The Gyozas were OK, but I had meatballs in a coconut sauce, which was utterly tasteless.

Kim

The hotel has an excellent location next to the beautiful Escalinata, easily accessible to the train station by the stairs or lift. The hotel is on a street leading to one of the great World Heritage Site Mudejar towers in Teruel, and likewise within a short walking distance to the town´s main square. Plenty of restaurants, taverns, cafes, bars and shops nearby as well as a small supermarket. Teruel´ is compact enough that you can walk easily to all the main sites, overlooks, etc. Stay at least 2 days to do justice to this historic, interesting city. A one day excursion by car or local taxi (about 40 minutes) to Albarracín is very worthwhile. Albarracín is perhaps even more fascinating than Teruel, but be aware that the streets of the mountainside, historic part are mostly quite steep.

Steven

Possibly the nicest hotel I've ever stayed in. I was lucky enough to get a room with a second floor and rooftop terrace, overlooking part of the city and right beside el Torre de San Martín. The room was spotless, and had some nice extra touches. It's the first time I returned to the hotel a little earlier than usual, just to spend more time in the room. A room like this would have been at least three times the price in Ireland. The buffet breakfast had loads of choice and only cost an extra €10. Secure private parking provided excellent peace of mind that my motorcycle was safe.

David

Clean, well appointed hotel. Good bathroom and comfortable bed. Great location, walking distance from the station and very close to the main town square. Friendly and helpful staff. We were able to arrange a 2 hour checkout extension for EUR 20. Wonderful view from the small balcony, even though a first floor room. If you arrive by train walk through the park opposite the station to the lifts, avoiding the need to climb the decorative steps if you have heavy luggage.

Robin

Location

Paseo Del Ovalo, 1, Teruel, 44001, Spain

Hotel Reina Cristina