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Hotel Areces

★★★GradoCity view
9.0/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Standard Apartment
1x Sofa Bed 40 Up to 3
City view

In the well-fitted kitchen, guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. This air-condition…

Superior Double or Twin Room
1x Double 20 Up to 2
City view

2 Twin Beds OR 1 Double Bed 215-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen…

Double or Twin Room
2x Twin 15 Up to 2
City view

This air-conditioned twin/double room includes a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a private bathroom as well as a bal…

Apartment, 1 Bedroom
1x Double Up to 3
City view

1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Sofa Bed Overlooking the city Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Pedro Martino On the banks of the river Nalón, approximately 4 miles southwest of Oviedo, this colourful house occupies the premises of what was once L'Alezna, a restaurant that already shone with a MICHELIN Star between 2004 and 2008. Chef Pedro Martino, who has returned to his origins and has given his own name to the renovated business, seeks to bring Asturias to our palates, which is why every day, along with the appetising menu, he presents a menu called Orígenes Tradición (Origins Tradition) and another, more extensive and modern, called Orígenes Degustación (Origins Tasting) (the latter is a sequence12.8km
  • Gloria An informal restaurant where Manzano siblings Esther and Nacho showcase traditional cuisine perfect for sharing, including delicious tapas, “raciones”, a few contemporary dishes, plus two menus (one daily option, including wine, that is available for lunch midweek, and a second more extensive menu named after the restaurant, featuring Gloria’s signature dishes).17.4km
  • Cocina Cabal A restaurant that takes its name from chef Vicente Cabal and which features a kitchen visible from the dining room. Cabal is truly passionate about cooking and has had a long career working in leading restaurants across the country. On the à la carte, he conjures up creatively prepared Mediterranean cuisine with a balanced approach between tradition and innovation, which is complemented by a tasting menu named after the restaurant. In 2022, it won the award for the world’s best “fabada” stew!18.2km
  • Casa Fermín Here, options include a classic-traditional à la carte that makes full use of top-quality ingredients, a tasting menu, plus an impressive wine list. Make sure you try the CasadiellesFermín, the restaurant’s reinvented signature dessert!18.2km
  • Ca'Suso A welcoming bistro-style eatery with a rustic-contemporary feel, enthusiastically run by two brothers (Vicente and Iván) who humbly refer to their restaurant as a canteen-like “casa de comidas”. Their more modern take on traditional, Asturian-based cooking includes an à la carte (don’t miss the famous liquid La Peral cheese croquettes or the spider crab ravioli with fennel) and two enticing menus. Some half-plate options are also available.18.6km
  • Arraigo Located beneath the arches of a residential building, Arraigo features a spacious private bar by the entrance where you can enjoy a drink before heading to your table. Chef Ángel Martínez de Marigorta brings Asturian traditions up to date through dishes that are lightly textured and meticulously presented, with a primary focus on flavour. The à la carte, harbouring dishes such as crab balls and broth, chicken with rice, and pigeon with spinach, is complemented by two tasting menus: Raíces and Arraigo.18.7km
  • El Pescador Located inside the boutique hotel of the same name, this is one of those family-run restaurants where it feels like time does not pass. And it’s no wonder, it’s one of those places where the sea is brought right to your table! It offers a fairly extensive à la carte, with various specialities from the Asturian recipe book and, above all, the best local fish and seafood local seafood (baby squid, hake, monkfish, virrey...). Fun fact: They have their own boat, called ‘La Felisina’, which goes out to fish daily from the port of Cudillero so that diners can enjoy the freshest products.19.9km

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Attractions nearby

  • Church of San Pedro de Nora church in Spain9.0km
  • Santa María del Naranjo palace, Cultural Interest Asset16.5km
  • Carlos Tartiere Stadium football stadium in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain16.4km
  • Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Saviour, Oviedo religious church building in Spain, the thirteenth century18.5km
  • San Miguel de Lillo cultural property in Oviedo, Spain16.3km
  • Cave of Candamo cave11.1km
  • Monte Naranco mountain16.4km
  • University of Oviedo public university in Asturias, Spain18.3km

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