Buena ubicación
I would upgrade the mattress and pillow.
This is a typical Miranda's centennial house, with wooden beams, stone walls and at the same time very cozy. Lucero, the manager, is very nice and pleasant, with a very good location and taking care to keep the house warm when we arrive... not paid for. Both she and her husband received 10 points for the treatment. Both also have Bodeguita los Tejerizos, where you can drink beer and wine, taste traditional dishes and, by the way, get an unforgettable lesson in beekeeping, oenology and try olive juice. We will definitely repeat.
Very bad lighting.
Very neat decoration
There is little light in the rooms.
The owner was waiting for us to guide us to the accommodation and parking nearby. Charming and waiting in case we need anything. They have a beautiful restaurant very close where the husband is and we take the high quality products they produce (honey, wine, oil...) with very good advice. The location of the apartment is in the city center, we only slept and visited the area in the afternoon, everything is fine, as you can see in the photos. If I come back, we will definitely repeat.
Charming house in the heart of the narrow streets of a medieval town. Great deal with the landlady who bothered the day before to contact us with directions. Mountain View. 100% recommended.
The kitchen equipment is a bit decent.
Check-in at La Dueña I starts at From 17:00 to 22:00, check-out before From 07:00 to 12:00
At La Dueña I the staff speaks English.
Yes, La Dueña I has Street parking
The cost of living in La Dueña I depends on the conditions of the trip: dates of the trip, how many guests and what type of room. Choose dates, to see prices and availability.
For example, the minimum cost of living in the La Dueña I is about $67 per night. Average nightly rate in October was $67.