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Melia Confort Arenal - Bilbao, Spain

C Los Fueros 2
Bilbao, 48005
Nightly Rates (206.67 - 206.67)   4 Star
Melia Confort Arenal

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Property Description
The hotel is located in the historical centre of Bilbao, next to the Arriaga Theatre, close to the Abando Railway Station and not far from the Guggenheim Museum.

Melia Confort Arenal


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Boutiques

  • Indoor Parking

  • Doctor on Call

  • Exercise Gym

  • Barber/Beauty Shop


  • Room Information
    Melia Confort Arenal
  • STANDARD room

  • Air conditioning, minibar, satellite tv, safe,room service STANDARD room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * SINGLE ROOM * STANDARD ROOM * STANDARD ROOM. 2 PEOPLE.
  • OTHER room

  • OTHER room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * FAMILY PLAN

    Rate Disclaimer
    These rates at this level orientative, please check availability for the dates desired.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is Noon 

  • Check out time is Noon 

  • Opened in  1998 

  • 40  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    The hotel is located in the historical city center of Bilbao, next to the Arriaga Theatre and a few steps from the Abando Railway Station. Very close to the Guggenheim Museum.

    Guarantee Policy
    **/** Welcome to SOL MELIA HOTELS & RESORTS **/**

    Cancellation Policy
    24h prior no penalty or 1 night will be charged

    Restaurant Information
    Museo Arqueologico Vasco  The aim of the Museo Arqueologico, Etnografico e Historico Vasco de Bilbao is to carry out research into, to preserve,and to encourage public acquaintance with the nature and history of the culture of the Basque people. Melia Confort Arenal
    Restaurants  well as a delicious and varied breakfast buffet to provide a good start to the day. In the cafeteria, you can sample the most typical mouth-watering "tapas", try the "menu of the day" or choose from the wide selection of snacks available. "A la carte" restaurant specializing in local "Basque" cuisine, as

    Meeting Facility
  • salas de reuniones
  •   Business men and women will find that the Melia Confort Arenal, with its three meeting rooms which will accommodate up to 80 people together with the experience of a team of true professionals, is the perfect setting to ensure that your business trip is a success.


  • Musee Guggenheim

  • The construction of a new cultural area and business center, in a 348,500 m2 site in the very heart of the city,will reflect the traditionalurban values of a European City. Close to Hotel.
  • funiculaire artxanda

  • The artxanda funicular or cable railway was build in 1913, since then the service has continued in daily operation, with the exception of the period between 26th August and 4th November 1983, when the service was suspended as a consequence of the floods on the formers ofthese dates
  • Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art

  • This Museum exhibitis works related to religious art in Bizkaia. The building is the old Convento de la Encarnacion founded in 1515 by dominican nuns. It was open to the public as a museum in 1995.
  • Musee d'Archeologie Basque

  • The aim of the Museo Arqueologico, Etnografico e Historico Vasco de Bilbao is to carry out research into, to preserve,and to encourage public acquaintance with the nature and history of the culture of the Basque people.
  • Teatro Arriaga


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