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Marysel Mateo
Res "le Jardins Du Mahury"
Remire Montjoly
97354

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Price per night:

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Telephone:

0594353080

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0694432786

Description:

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Experience the enchanting city of Cuenca and its breathtaking suspended houses with our guesthouse, Grisel. Immerse yourself in the contemporary charm of her apartment, conveniently located just 2 km away from the city center and the iconic hanging houses.

Our accommodation features two inviting bedrooms, each comfortably accommodating 2 people. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom for your convenience. Unwind in the cozy lounge area with a TV, or stay connected with our wireless internet access. Enjoy your breakfast in the designated dining area, where a delightful spread awaits you. Our breakfast, which is included in the price, consists of coffee with milk, bread, butter, and jam. Bed linen and towels are provided to ensure a comfortable stay.

Conveniently situated near the apartment, you'll find a variety of restaurants, traditional tapas bars, shops, and a supermarket, making it easy to explore and indulge in the local cuisine and culture.

Please note that meals, if requested in the morning, are not included in the price.

Discover the magic of Cuenca and let Grisel's guesthouse be your home away from home.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 30 30 200

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