Set on Gijón's Plaza Jovellanos, La Casona de Jovellanos is set in a traditional town house dating from the 18th century. This historic property features an à la carte restaurant, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour reception. The restored building is Asturias' former Nautical and Minerology Institute, built in 1754. It features remnants of Gijón's original city walls. The rooms at La Casona de Jovellanos feature simple, traditional décor. Each has heating, a flat-screen TV, a desk and a private bathroom. The Jovellanos' El Chigre Restaurant serves Asturian cuisine with local Sidra cider. There is also a terrace. San Lorenzo Beach and Gijón Museum are within 15 minutes' walk of the Jovellanos. The town hall and main square are approximately 100 metres from the hotel.
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Year of construction: 1990
Year of most recent renovation: 2015
Total number of rooms: 13
Number of floors (main building): 2
Twin rooms: 7
Double rooms: 4
Triple rooms: 2
NO Connecting rooms
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Maestro
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Euro 6000
City centre: 0 Km.
Bus/Train station: 1 Km.
Nearest Bus / Metro Stop: 0,2 Km.
Airport: 30 Km.
Harbour: 0,05 Km.
Beach: 0 Km.
Golf course: 12 Km.
Entertainment Area: 0,01 Km.
NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)
NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)
NO Wheelchair-accessible
NO Car park
NO Garage
24-hour reception
Check-in hour: 18:00:00
Check-out hour: 12:00:00-11:00:00
Mobile phone coverage
NO Wired Internet
Wi-fi
Room service
Launderette
Hotel safe
Café
Bar
Restaurant
Breakfast room
Breakfast: 08:00:00-13:00:00
Continental breakfast: 08:00:00-13:00:00
À la carte lunch
Set menu lunch
À la carte dinner
Set menu dinner
Minimum check-in age: 18
NO Disability-friendly bathroom
NO Wheelchair-accessible
NO Smoking rooms
NO Extra beds on demand