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Amerigo - Alicante, Spain

Rafael Altamira 7
Alicante, 03002
Nightly Rates (173.87 - 474.19)   4 Star
Amerigo

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Property Description
The Hotel Amerigo has been through a series of previous lives before becoming the exceptional property it is today. Formerly a Dominican convent, then a complex of commercial offices and lastly an appartment block, the building was saved, wholly refurbished and updated by Elvira Blanco. She has reaffirmed the constructions unitary character, and determined an intimate, personal series of spaces in the middle of Alicante, just fifteen metres from the town hall and the well known La Esplanada avenue. A clear example of modern Spanish hospitality, Hotel Amerigo has a well equipped fitness suite, a roof terrace with heated pool and fantastic views of Alicantes castle. Finish off a Mediterranean day with dinner in one of the hotels two restaurants, perhaps in the refined settings of a private dining room.

Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Fishing

  • Golf

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Double Room

  • 1 BED (180 X 200 ) OR (200 X 200). 1 rollaway allowed. Sleeps 3.
  • Standard Twin Room

  • 2 beds each one 100 x 200. 1 rollaway allowed. Sleeps 3.
  • Non-Smoking Room

  • Non-Smoking Room. 1 rollaway allowed. Sleeps 3.
  • Deluxe Double Room

  • Double or single use with special views and situation, sea, only walk street, Pasaje. 1 rollaway allowed. Sleeps 3.
  • Junior Suite

  • Room with salon, double bathroom. 1 rollaway allowed. Sleeps 3.

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    Indicated rates are for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT - 1 

  • Opened in  2004 

  • 80  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    North- N-332direction to Alicante and through the city to center town- by the sea and to the Marina- then turn where is signed Town Hall and historic center town. Hotel Amerigo is Altamira street 7- same street as Town Hall. South direction A-7 to Alicante- exit 68 and N-332 direction to Alicante center town and Marina then where is signed the Town Hall- turn right. Hotel Amerigo is Altamira street 7- same street as Town Hall. 5 star hotel-in the city center ALC-Alicante-0 mi N ALC-Alicante El Altet Airport-6 mi NE;VLC-Valencia-116 mi S

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed with a valid credit card. The hotel does not accept non guaranteed reservations.

    Cancellation Policy
    Through the Website where reservations was made, reservations must be cancelled at least 2 days prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of 1 night stay plus tax. No show fee of 1 night stay plus tax.

    Restaurant Information
    Amerigo  * Full service restaurant * Cuisine: Cocina de Autor * Breakfast from 7 AM to 11 AM * Lunch from 1.30 PM to 4 PM * Dinner from 9 PM to 11.30 PM Piano Bar  * In house Bar Lounge

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Services
  •   - Audio/Visual Equipment - Catering - Cellular Phone Rental - Computer Available - Computer Modem Hookups - Computer Printing - Computer Rental - Copy Machine - Copy Service - Courier - Equipment Rental - Exhibit Services - Fax Machine - Fax Service - Internet Connectivity - Notary Public - Pager Rental - Secretarial Services - Shipping - Video Conferencing

  • SALA 1
  •   Max Cap 20

  • SALA 2
  •   Max Cap 6

  • SALA 3
  •   Max Cap 18

  • SALA 4
  •   Max Cap

  • ALTAMIRA
  •   Max Cap 80

  • MAYOR
  •   Max Cap 120


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation available at no charge

  • - Bicycling - Billiards/Snooker - Cardio Vascular Exercise - Dancing - Fishing - Football - Jogging - Museum/Gallery Viewing - Volleyball
  • Recreation available at a charge

  • - Amusement Park - Golfing - Horse Racing - Jet Skiing - Karaoke - Night Club - Sailing/Boating - Scuba/Snorkelling - Swimming - Tennis - Sightseeing Tours - Sunbathing - Scuba Diving - Sports Event - Surfing - Shopping - Squash - Table Tennis - Theatre - Universal Gym - Water Sports - Water Skiing - Wine Tasting - Weightlifting

  • Landmarks and locations nearby

  • - ALC-Alicante - 0.0 Miles North - ALC-Alicante El Altet Airport - 6.0 Miles North East - VLC-Valencia - 116.0 Miles South - POSTIGUET BEACH - 0.0 Miles South - SEAFRONT PROMENADE - 0.0 Miles South - ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM - 1.0 Miles North - SANTA BARBARA CASTLE - 0.0 Miles North East - CARNONELL HOUSE - 0.0 Miles North - CO-CATHEDRAL OF SAN NICOLAS - 0.0 Miles North - SANTA CRUZ NEIGBOYRHOOD - 0.0 Miles North - THE HOUSE OF WITCHES - 0.5 Miles North - PANORAMIS SHOPPING CENTER - 0.5 Miles South West - PORT OF ALICANTE - 0.0 Miles South - TABARCA ISLAND - 3.0 Miles South - HOGUERAS MUSEUM - 0.0 Miles North West - SAN JUAN BEACH - 1.0 Miles East - LA ASEGURADA MUSEUM - 0.2 Miles East - CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA - 0.3 Miles East

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