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The Reception of the hotel has a reception area, decorated with the warmth of the flames of a home.
Hotel fully computerized and automation technology.
The hotel offers comfortable and modern rooms and Junior Suites with a number where customers can relax and unwind after your day's sightseeing or work ...
There is also a Fitness Center, with complementary activities and services aimed at improving the welfare and relaxation of its users.
In our restaurants and lounges can do all sorts of celebrations, renowned for its archaeological remains, which will make your event unforgettable.
Notably our products Tavern Aragoneses and a cellar with a selection of wines from our region.
We also available workspaces suitable for the various business activities.
The hotel has access for people with reduced mobility.
112 beds, 57 rooms, 5 floors. Built in 1943, renovated in 2010.
Facilities:, , 24-hour room service, Access for handicapped, Air conditioning in rooms, Bar/coffee shop, Car park, Central location, Cot, Credit cards accepted, Elevator, Gym, Hairdryers in rooms, Heating, Historic building, Individual safe, Internet in rooms, Laundry Service, Meeting room, Mini-bar, Non-smoking rooms, Picturesque spot, Rooms with lounge/suites, Satellite dish antenna, Sauna, Simultaneous translation, Telephone in rooms, Television in rooms
Getting there:Huesca is well connected by means of excellent land and air routes. By Road: The A-23 motorway to Zaragoza and Huesca joins the rest of the country. La Nacional 240, joins Huesca Lleida (A-22 motorway under construction) linking with Barcelona for the AP-2. Once in the city, Hotel Sancho Abarca is clearly marked by signs indicative from any of the entrances to the city where you are. airports: Airport "Huesca Pyrenees", is just 10 km from Huesca. A little over half an hour of our city is the airport of Zaragoza. Intermodal Station: Regular bus services to major Spanish cities: Zaragoza, Barcelona, Lleida and Pamplona. Regular services of RENFE, with daily high-speed line (AVE) to and from Zaragoza (40 minutes) and Madrid (2 hours). It also has regular lines to Zaragoza, Teruel and Valencia.
Surrounding areas:The Hotel Sancho Abarca is located in the center of the city of Huesca, in the shadow of the Cathedral, an ideal place to visit on foot the Historical Center where you can wander through many streets full of history and culture. Highlights: City Hall. Aragonese Renaissance style building, built in the sixteenth century. Among his most significant dependencies include: the entrance courtyard, the Hall of Justice and the Imperial College of Santiago. Cathedral. Gothic style. Begun in the XIII century but not finished until the sixteenth century, is built on the old mosque. The altarpiece is made of alabaster. Historic-Artistic Monument since 1931. Provincial Museum. Original building built as the Palace of the Kings of Aragon, in the place where stood the Muslim citadel. Is preserved: the Throne Room, the Board of Dona Petronilla and the Board of the Bell. Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries was the seat of the University of Huesca. Museo Diocesano. Interesting religious art exhibitions. It includes works of jewelry, as well as the choir stalls of the Cathedral and the Altar of the Abbey of Montearagón. Church and Cloister of San Pedro el Viejo. Declared National Monument in 1855, is linked to the history of the Kings of Aragon. One of the most important collections of Romanesque Aragones, and one of the only 2 Royal Pantheon of Aragon, where the remains of Alfonso I the Battler and Ramiro II the Monk. Tradition says that here was guarded the Holy Grail for 4 centuries. Surrounding the old city stands the Great Wall of Huesca. Built in the ninth century by the Muslims, which were fortified with a core of the Ibero-Roman times in the upper part of the city. Of the nearly 100 towers only the original of the North. There were 7 gates, with the most important oriented to the cardinal points (remains of the Remi. Also, if you prefer you can visit the Parque Miguel Servet, lung of the city, two minutes from the hotel and the streets near the same, which are full of shops and commercial activity. If you prefer, you can make a trip around this quiet town and wonderful visiting our most iconic shrines, which can be visited on foot: Ermita de Salas. Romanesque chapel founded in the early thirteenth century by Queen Sancha. It is characterized as one of the most famous Marian shrines. Shrine of Loreto. The first news of its origin dating from the twelfth century. The church belonged to the Royal House Montearagón. The present building dates from the eighteenth century. Tradition has it that in the second century living in this place and San Orencio Santa Paciencia, parents of San Lorenzo. Hill and Hermitage of San Jorge. Their position was a place of high strategic value. The chapel was erected in memory of the Battle of Alcoraz where Christians beat the Muslims. Here passes the meridian 0. Large pine trees planted in the early twentieth century. Meeting point of the city on April 23, St. George, patron saint of Aragon. A few miles from Huesca we find great variety of landscapes and sites, a wonderful tour and worth knowing. To list some would review: Natural Park, Sierra and Canyons de Guara. Declared as such in December 1990, a marked difference between the vegetation of its slopes and numerous species unique to these mountains. Mascún Ravine. The most spectacular of the Sierra de Guara. Alquezar. Your environment offers many alternatives to nature lovers and adventure sports. Collegiate Santa Maria Maggiore, Historical and Artistic Monument since 1966. Medieval town, declared a Historic Artistic Monument in 1982. Collegiate Bolea. Abbey Priory Royal Montearagón. It was declared a Historic Artistic Monument in February 1983. Loarre Castle. Roman castle, considered the best preserved Roman fortress in Europe. Has hosted several television series and films, most notably "The Kingdom of Heaven" by Ridley Scott and starring Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson and Jeremy Irons, among others. Mallos Riglos. Geological formations of impressive size, with vertical walls up to 300 meters. Paradise of mountaineers, climbers and nature lovers. Area also facilitates the observation of birds, including vultures and osprey. San Juan de la Peña. Monument in a conservation area, covered by a huge rock, which gives the name. Stands the magnificent Romanesque cloister. Cradle of the Kingdom of Aragon. It was usual stop the Camino de Santiago and place of legends (including one linking him to the Holy Grail). Here is the Interpretation Centre of the Kingdom of Aragon. Castle and Museum of the Order of the Temple (Monsoon). During its heyday, the castle belonged to this order. Introduces visitors to the reality of these legendary warrior-monk of great power in the Middle Ages. Torreciudad Sanctuary. The origin of Torreciudad dates back to the eleventh century. The new Marian Shrine was opened in 1975 and promoted by the founder of Opus Dei, St. Jose Maria Escriva de Balaguer. This shrine is reflected in the turquoise waters of the reservoir of Grado. Quite a show of faith. Undoubtedly Huesca synchronized culture and beauty exudes from the Pyrenees, in all seasons, to the desert of Monegros. I encourage you to get lost in this land Altoaragonesa that they will not disappoint, and all within walking distance of the city of Huesca and of course our hotel. For more information, visit the blog, where little by little, from my point of view, I shall dream of this land of Aragon.
Establishment opening dates:All year
Reception opening hours:24h
