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Hôtel de la Motte Picquet

★★★·88.0/ 10Excellent
·Hotels
1800 opened · 2020 renovated· 16 rooms· Check-in 03:00 PM / out 12:00 PM
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This magnificent resort enjoys a prime location on the sea promenade and overlooks the marvellous Ris Beach, one of the most popular ones in Cantabria. Noja's city centre is less than 2 kilometres away and, in addition, just 1 minute away guests can find a wide offer of restaurants, bars and clubs. The city of Santander, is around a 40-minute drive away, and Bilbao at an hour's drive. The complex consists of very well equipped and comfortable hotel rooms that include many amenities such as air-conditioning, a mini fridge and a terrace or balcony. Guest can enjoy the fitness area and spa area, as well as the fantastic outdoor swimming pool. The spa area is not free. A breakfast buffet is served as well from 8:00 - 12:00.

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Le Jules Verne
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