Facade/entrance in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Najważniejsze informacje o hotelu

Welcome to the Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel, your charming base in the picturesque El Puerto de Santa María! Nestled just 0,8mi from the vibrant city center, this 4-star hotel is the perfect getaway for those looking to soak up the sun, savor delectable cuisine, and explore the beauty of Southern Spain. With prices starting from just $54 a night, staying here doesn't have to break the bank!

Property building in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel
Facade/entrance in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Pokoje

Junior Suite in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Pokaż 7 zdjęć

1 Łóżko Queen Size

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325 sq ft

Junior Suite

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Minibar

Telewizor z płaskim ekranem

The spacious, air-conditioned Junior Suites have satellite TV, free Wi-Fi, mini-bar and a safe. It also has a separate lounge area. The bathroom comes with a hairdryer.

Junior Suite in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Pokaż 7 zdjęć

1 Łóżko Queen Size

/

325 sq ft

Junior Suite, Łóżko Queen Size

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Minibar

Telewizor z płaskim ekranem

Indulge in comfort and luxury in our spacious Junior Suite, featuring a queen size bed and a private bathroom with a bathtub. With amenities like a minibar, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning, your stay with us will be a truly relaxing experience.

Double or Twin Room in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Pokaż 4 zdjęcia

2 Pojedyncze Łóżka

1 Podwójne Łóżko

/

260 sq ft

Pokój dwuosobowy

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Minibar

Telewizor z płaskim ekranem

These air-conditioned rooms have satellite TV, mini-bar, free Wi-Fi and a safe. The bathroom comes with a hairdryer.

Odkryj więcej

This delightful hotel offers all the amenities you could dream of! Start your day with a delicious breakfast before lounging by the outdoor swimming pool or taking a stroll through the lush garden. With a restaurant on-site, a bar for evening cocktails, and a tour desk to help you plan your adventures, you'll find everything you need right at your fingertips. And if you're traveling with kids, they've even thought of enjoyable meals that'll please even the pickiest eaters—how convenient!

Lobby or reception in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel
Lobby or reception in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Doświadcz najlepszego

With over 3,427 glowing reviews, guests rave about the exceptional service provided by the 24-hour front desk and the comfort of the non-smoking rooms equipped with air conditioning. Ideal for both leisure and business travelers, the hotel also offers meeting facilities to cater to your professional needs. So, whether you’re lounging on the sun deck or enjoying the stunning garden view, Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel is where your unforgettable Spanish escape begins!

Bed in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel
Bed in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Zaplanuj swój pobyt

After a fun-filled day exploring the charms of El Puerto de Santa María, return to Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel and dive into pure relaxation! With a seasonal outdoor swimming pool calling your name, you can unwind, soak up the sun, and sip on a refreshing drink while surrounded by the tranquil gardens. It’s the perfect spot to recharge before another adventure or simply to lounge with a good book. The peaceful ambiance will make you feel as though you're in your own little oasis away from home.

Restaurant/places to eat in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel
Restaurant/places to eat in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Udogodnienia

Basen odkryty

Centrum biznesowe

Bezpłatne wifi

Klimatyzacja

Bar

Taras słoneczny

Biuro wycieczek

Taras

Restaurant/places to eat in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel
Restaurant/places to eat in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel

Basen

Zewnętrzny

Sezonowy,

Swimming pool in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel
Swimming pool in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel
Property building in Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel
The hotel is lovely, full of history and religious artefacts, being a converted monastery. There is a beautiful quadrangle in the middle which is great for an evening drink in the relative cool. Lots of places to sit to chill out or read a book. The hotel is situated quite centrally and has it's own car park. It's a thirty minute walk to the beach at the bottom end of town and fifteen minutes to the ferry which will take you over to Cadiz. There are some interesting buildings about including a castle and a fantastic church or two and lots of little squares with bars for tapas and beer. It all felt very safe around and about. The rooms we had both had balconies overlooking the pool area. We are a family of four and we were given adjoining rooms, which worked very well. The rooms were cleaned every day and the sheets changed. Thanks to very friendly staff - thank you. Our room had the largest double bed I've ever seen in my life. Very comfortable. The bathroom was spacious and well set out. Shampoo, conditioner and hand soap were provided in large push down bottles. Not very fine, but saves on plastic. The room had a fridge/mini bar stocked with beer and soft drinks. There were no drinks making facilities, which I guess is a British expectation, but would have been good because there was no bar to get refreshments during the day. The restaurant was self service buffet style for both breakfast and evening meal. For breakfast, there was a range of hot and cold food eggs bacon sausages and pastries and breads. All excellent, except for the yogurt on offer, which was some artificial concoction with beef fat in it! There was a very good coffee machine using real coffee beans. Supper, also self service was good. There was usually a meat, fish and vegetable dish on offer and a range of salads and starters, including cold meats. We stayed half board and everyone, including the vegetarian in our family was satisfied. Breakfast 07:30 -10:30.

Simon

We chose to stay here as the historic nature of the hotel appealed to us. It's a lovely building and our room was very comfortable with a balcony overlooking the pool. There were plenty of sun loungers though as we arrived early evening, we didn't get to have a swim before the sun went behind the building (c. 6.30pm in June). Parking nearby in the Interparking underground car park was only 9.95 euros for 24hrs. We didn't book breakfast, and the cafe/bar area is only open from 4pm to 10.30pm so quite limited. We found some great restaurants nearby (La Bodeguilla was fabulous!) and took the car out each day to go to Valdegrana beach - 8 min drive (as they have sun loungers and umbrellas to rent (12 euros by one chiringuito bar and 17 euros on the other). Would visit again if we were over that side of Spain.

Samantha

The hotel is obviously steeped in the history of its past, with numerous halls which are used as conference rooms or various dining rooms . The hotel is more of a business hotel than a holiday hotel which suited us fine but might not be for everyone . I wouldn't recommend the hotel for families with children ....I can't recall seeing anyone under 35 at all. The hotel has been carefully and tastefully adapted from its former life and a lot of the monastery feel still remains . The location is really good and the car parking is an absolute must...you will not park much cheaper anywhere...be warned. The staff were as you would expect for a business Hotel...professional without being over friendly .

Ron

Third time at this hotel, says it all. Beautiful building, friendly staff, large clean rooms with balcony, swimming pool and a great breakfast. Secure underground parking for my motorcycle as no on-street parking available. El Puerto de Santa Maria is a beautiful old town, plenty of sights, bars, restaurants and shops, with a vibrant evening culture. Costs 3 euros to take the waterbus over to Cadiz, marine station is 10 mins walk from the hotel. Highly recommended.

David

Beautiful historic and interesting building with really friendly staff special mention for Manuel by the pool bar, very personable guy, rooms large and shower was amazing, loved the location close to everywhere, convenient for ferry over to Cádiz, pool really good for a swim after a day walking and exploring in the heat

Nigel

The hotel is lovely, full of history and religious artefacts, being a converted monastery. There is a beautiful quadrangle in the middle which is great for an evening drink in the relative cool. Lots of places to sit to chill out or read a book. The hotel is situated quite centrally and has it's own car park. It's a thirty minute walk to the beach at the bottom end of town and fifteen minutes to the ferry which will take you over to Cadiz. There are some interesting buildings about including a castle and a fantastic church or two and lots of little squares with bars for tapas and beer. It all felt very safe around and about. The rooms we had both had balconies overlooking the pool area. We are a family of four and we were given adjoining rooms, which worked very well. The rooms were cleaned every day and the sheets changed. Thanks to very friendly staff - thank you. Our room had the largest double bed I've ever seen in my life. Very comfortable. The bathroom was spacious and well set out. Shampoo, conditioner and hand soap were provided in large push down bottles. Not very fine, but saves on plastic. The room had a fridge/mini bar stocked with beer and soft drinks. There were no drinks making facilities, which I guess is a British expectation, but would have been good because there was no bar to get refreshments during the day. The restaurant was self service buffet style for both breakfast and evening meal. For breakfast, there was a range of hot and cold food eggs bacon sausages and pastries and breads. All excellent, except for the yogurt on offer, which was some artificial concoction with beef fat in it! There was a very good coffee machine using real coffee beans. Supper, also self service was good. There was usually a meat, fish and vegetable dish on offer and a range of salads and starters, including cold meats. We stayed half board and everyone, including the vegetarian in our family was satisfied. Breakfast 07:30 -10:30.

Simon

We chose to stay here as the historic nature of the hotel appealed to us. It's a lovely building and our room was very comfortable with a balcony overlooking the pool. There were plenty of sun loungers though as we arrived early evening, we didn't get to have a swim before the sun went behind the building (c. 6.30pm in June). Parking nearby in the Interparking underground car park was only 9.95 euros for 24hrs. We didn't book breakfast, and the cafe/bar area is only open from 4pm to 10.30pm so quite limited. We found some great restaurants nearby (La Bodeguilla was fabulous!) and took the car out each day to go to Valdegrana beach - 8 min drive (as they have sun loungers and umbrellas to rent (12 euros by one chiringuito bar and 17 euros on the other). Would visit again if we were over that side of Spain.

Samantha

The hotel is obviously steeped in the history of its past, with numerous halls which are used as conference rooms or various dining rooms . The hotel is more of a business hotel than a holiday hotel which suited us fine but might not be for everyone . I wouldn't recommend the hotel for families with children ....I can't recall seeing anyone under 35 at all. The hotel has been carefully and tastefully adapted from its former life and a lot of the monastery feel still remains . The location is really good and the car parking is an absolute must...you will not park much cheaper anywhere...be warned. The staff were as you would expect for a business Hotel...professional without being over friendly .

Ron

Third time at this hotel, says it all. Beautiful building, friendly staff, large clean rooms with balcony, swimming pool and a great breakfast. Secure underground parking for my motorcycle as no on-street parking available. El Puerto de Santa Maria is a beautiful old town, plenty of sights, bars, restaurants and shops, with a vibrant evening culture. Costs 3 euros to take the waterbus over to Cadiz, marine station is 10 mins walk from the hotel. Highly recommended.

David

Beautiful historic and interesting building with really friendly staff special mention for Manuel by the pool bar, very personable guy, rooms large and shower was amazing, loved the location close to everywhere, convenient for ferry over to Cádiz, pool really good for a swim after a day walking and exploring in the heat

Nigel

The hotel is lovely, full of history and religious artefacts, being a converted monastery. There is a beautiful quadrangle in the middle which is great for an evening drink in the relative cool. Lots of places to sit to chill out or read a book. The hotel is situated quite centrally and has it's own car park. It's a thirty minute walk to the beach at the bottom end of town and fifteen minutes to the ferry which will take you over to Cadiz. There are some interesting buildings about including a castle and a fantastic church or two and lots of little squares with bars for tapas and beer. It all felt very safe around and about. The rooms we had both had balconies overlooking the pool area. We are a family of four and we were given adjoining rooms, which worked very well. The rooms were cleaned every day and the sheets changed. Thanks to very friendly staff - thank you. Our room had the largest double bed I've ever seen in my life. Very comfortable. The bathroom was spacious and well set out. Shampoo, conditioner and hand soap were provided in large push down bottles. Not very fine, but saves on plastic. The room had a fridge/mini bar stocked with beer and soft drinks. There were no drinks making facilities, which I guess is a British expectation, but would have been good because there was no bar to get refreshments during the day. The restaurant was self service buffet style for both breakfast and evening meal. For breakfast, there was a range of hot and cold food eggs bacon sausages and pastries and breads. All excellent, except for the yogurt on offer, which was some artificial concoction with beef fat in it! There was a very good coffee machine using real coffee beans. Supper, also self service was good. There was usually a meat, fish and vegetable dish on offer and a range of salads and starters, including cold meats. We stayed half board and everyone, including the vegetarian in our family was satisfied. Breakfast 07:30 -10:30.

Simon

We chose to stay here as the historic nature of the hotel appealed to us. It's a lovely building and our room was very comfortable with a balcony overlooking the pool. There were plenty of sun loungers though as we arrived early evening, we didn't get to have a swim before the sun went behind the building (c. 6.30pm in June). Parking nearby in the Interparking underground car park was only 9.95 euros for 24hrs. We didn't book breakfast, and the cafe/bar area is only open from 4pm to 10.30pm so quite limited. We found some great restaurants nearby (La Bodeguilla was fabulous!) and took the car out each day to go to Valdegrana beach - 8 min drive (as they have sun loungers and umbrellas to rent (12 euros by one chiringuito bar and 17 euros on the other). Would visit again if we were over that side of Spain.

Samantha

The hotel is obviously steeped in the history of its past, with numerous halls which are used as conference rooms or various dining rooms . The hotel is more of a business hotel than a holiday hotel which suited us fine but might not be for everyone . I wouldn't recommend the hotel for families with children ....I can't recall seeing anyone under 35 at all. The hotel has been carefully and tastefully adapted from its former life and a lot of the monastery feel still remains . The location is really good and the car parking is an absolute must...you will not park much cheaper anywhere...be warned. The staff were as you would expect for a business Hotel...professional without being over friendly .

Ron

Third time at this hotel, says it all. Beautiful building, friendly staff, large clean rooms with balcony, swimming pool and a great breakfast. Secure underground parking for my motorcycle as no on-street parking available. El Puerto de Santa Maria is a beautiful old town, plenty of sights, bars, restaurants and shops, with a vibrant evening culture. Costs 3 euros to take the waterbus over to Cadiz, marine station is 10 mins walk from the hotel. Highly recommended.

David

Beautiful historic and interesting building with really friendly staff special mention for Manuel by the pool bar, very personable guy, rooms large and shower was amazing, loved the location close to everywhere, convenient for ferry over to Cádiz, pool really good for a swim after a day walking and exploring in the heat

Nigel

Lokalizacja

Virgen De Los Milagros, 27, El Puerto De Santa Maria, 11500, Hiszpania

Crisol Monasterio de San Miguel