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31 Calle Magdalena Murillo, Gelves, 41120 (show map)
Holiday Home Overview
Formerly Gelvesturist
Before May 2025 Gelvesturist free parking was known as Gelvesturist

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Facilities of Gelvesturist free parking
General
Free parking, Parking, Private parking, WiFi everywhere
Activities
Hiking
Services
Free WiFi, Internet services, WiFi
Pools and wellness
Solarium
Front-desk/reception area services
Tour desk
Common areas
Garden, Sun terrace, Terrace
Miscellaneous
Air conditioning, Designated smoking area, Family rooms, Heating, Non-smoking rooms, Non-smoking throughout
Room facilities [ These may vary room to room ]
Additional Toilet, Air Conditioning, Balcony, Bath, Bath or Shower, Bathroom, Bidet, City view, Cleaning products, Clothes rack, Coffee machine, Desk, Detached, Dishwasher, Electric kettle, Fan, Fireplace, Flat-screen TV, Free toiletries, Garden view, Hairdryer, Heating, Iron, Ironing Facilities, Kitchen, Kitchenette, Kitchenware, Landmark view, Linen, Microwave, Mosquito net, Mountain view, Outdoor furniture, Oven, Private entrance, Private flat in building, Refrigerator, Seating Area, Shower, Sofa, Stovetop, Tea/Coffee Maker, Terrace, Tile/Marble floor, Toaster, Toilet, Towels, TV, Upper floors accessible by stairs only, View, Wardrobe/Closet, Washing Machine
Hotel Policies
Check-In
From 16:00:00 hours
Check-Out
Untill 00:00:00 hours
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation, prepayment and 'book now pay later' policies vary according to room type. Please check the room conditions when selecting your room above.
Accepted credit cards
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
The fine print
Please inform in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation.
This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.
Payment before arrival via bank transfer is required. The property will contact you after you book to provide instructions.
Managed by a private host
Traveller reviews

“Superb”
15 Mar 2024
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