The Balneario de Archena is fun, whether you want the modern pools and saunas or the traditional treatments in the Galleria Termal. But the hotel is pretty marginal - our beds were hard, the hair dryer didn't work well, and the room, on the ground floor on the front of the hotel, was very noisy.
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Constructed at the end of the XIX century, Hotel Termas**** partially maintains its original Mozarabic style, which is its main characteristic trait. It is the principal hotel in the spa, due to its elegance and tradition. It has 67 rooms, all with fully-equipped bathrooms, hairdryer, telephone, heating, air conditioning, Sat-TV with international channels and minibar. It offers room service and has a restaurant. The hotel remains open all year round.The building was refurbished recently, although still keeps part of the decoration from last century in Mozarabic style. The cupola stands out, located in the mentioned Mozarabic area, as does the Roman tombstone from the end of the 1st century, and at the entrance of the spa rooms the fountain is found, a replica of the Patio de los Leones fountain in the Alhambra, Granada.The comfort of the rooms and the quality of the services guarantee an unforgettable stay.
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