Hotel Globales Reina Cristina - Algeciras
Paseo De La Conferencia S N - Algeciras
877-662-6988The property is housed in a building dating back to 1902 and offers an array of services to guarantee an agreeable stay. Among the amenities, guests will find Internet machines in the central courtyard, extensive gardens, outdoor and indoor swimming pools, laundry service, room service from 8 a.m. to 11.30 p.m., meeting facilities, a TV room, a library, a bar, a restaurant buffet and a sauna.
Business people and tourists alike will feel at home in this property that, without any doubt, is a historic and elegant landmark that, along the years, has accommodated distinguished personalities such as Churchill and Roosevelt.
Stayed 1 night en route to Morocco. Very pleasant older style hotel. Excellent grounds and amenities and very comfortable. Good food. Very reasonable bar and food pr...
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Breakfast at Hotel Globales Reina Cristina
A breakfast buffet is served each morning from 7.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. in the restaurant Andalucía.Guests can also enjoy breakfast served directly in the rooms.
Hotel Facilities at Globales Reina Cristina
- Air conditioning
- Currency exchange
- Garden
- Laundry room
- Laundry service
- Lift/elevator
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Meeting Room
- Billiards / Snooker
- Gym
- Indoor swimming pool
- Mini golf
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Table tennis
- Tennis court
- Medical service
- Sauna
- Free parking
- Indoor entertainment room
- Internet/Email services
- Bar
- Pool bar
- Restaurant/Dining
- Snack bar
Know before you go
- In accordance with national/local laws, air conditioning may not be available during certain times of the year.
Check-in: after 1 PM.
Check-out: before noon.
Policy
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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Cancellation Policy
Las reservas deben ser anuladas 48 horas antes de la llegada. En caso contrario la penalización será equivalente al coste de la primera noche.You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 2 days before your arrival date, by accessing the Your Reservations page. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE".
Globales Reina Cristina Hotel reviews
- October 2011
- Gavin Stewart
- Mature couple
- GB
Stayed 1 night en route to Morocco. Very pleasant older style hotel. Excellent grounds and amenities and very comfortable. Good food. Very reasonable bar and food prices. Would return, be happy to stay longer, and recommend to friends.
- June 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- Norway
Beautiful garden and terrace, nice room (perhaps a little "worn"), enjoyed resting on the private balcony, the breakfast hardly better than average, the receptionist had too much to do...
- May 2011
- Kathleen Donovan
- Mature couple
- USA
Air conditioner did not work and room smelled a little musty. Would not return there only due to the fact that there is nothing nearby to see or do.
- April 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
We loved this hotel, especially after our long train journey from London - what an amazing place,and the best breakfast ever- we'd definitely go there again.
- April 2011
- Charlotte Clarke
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
We loved Reina Cristina - we had a lovely room both nights we were there and the facilities and service are excellent. We ate there both nights - once a buffet in the "lower class" restaurant and once à la carte in the smarter restaurant, and both meals were good, the à la carte meal being really excellent. Overall, a really nice place to stay.
- February 2011
- Mike Hill
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
We were very disapointed with the food on this visit, breakfast and dinner, both were below the standard we had come to expect. We hope they have returned to their past standards by our next trip.
- December 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- United Kingdom
Perfect for anyone travelling on to Morocco by ferry.
- November 2010
- Mike Hill
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
We love this hotel and intend to return in February for a longer visit
- October 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
The Reina Cristina was a lovely hotel & very convenient for Algeciras Railway station & the ferry terminals. Evening meal in the restaurant was lovely & the buffet breakfast was excellent. We would stay again.
- September 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
The hotel is set in beautiful grounds with plenty of parking and is very quiet at night. It is about 20 minutes walk or a 5 euro taxi ride into the centre of town. We stayed for three nights as we were visiting family in the area. The public areas are wonderful but the room we had was quite ordinary. The hotel caters for a lot of coach parties and the service is quite impersonal as a result. The breakfast buffet is lovely. We did not eat in the restaurant (expensive) and had just one buffet evening meal which wasn't very good. We would stay here again because it is a lovely place to relax in but would eat out in town.
- June 2010
- Daniel Salvisberg
- Single traveller
- Switzerland
Comming from Switzerland by train Heading for Marakech (Moroco) by ship and train. Had a great overnight at Reina Cristina on both ways. It's like an oasis near the train station and ferry harbour. The hotel is a suprisin and wonderful place. The breakfast is delicious (english, continental and spanish). Go and enjoy!!
- May 2010
- Christina Von passavant
- Single traveller
- Switzerland
An excellent place for transit travellers. very good price for this comfort! The wellcoming should be friendly even if one arrives at night!
- April 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Switzerland
The roomdoor can only be closed with lowd noice.
- March 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Canada
I stayed in the Reina Cristina on my way to Morocco. It was conveniently located and they went out of their way to accommodate me with some soup as I arrived very late, after the kitchen had closed. They did not charge me for this as wellas some wine , olives and bread.
- January 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Spain
No landmarks close to the hotel only a container port.Handy for in transit to Morrocco or vise versa or staying in a novelty hotel Not recommended.
- December 2009
- Marc Ordaz
- Single traveller
- Norway
Ask rooms with parks view if not you'll see the roof of the first floor .
- November 2009
- Richard Northrup
- Mature couple
- Spain
The Hotel Reina Christina ia a super find at a very low price for a 4 star hotel. This magnificent old hotel has been recently refurbished to its former grand status as the place to stay for royalty and statesman.We paid E60 for our room with a great view of the harbor. the breakfast which was included in the price,was the best we received in Spain or Portugal durinr our 1 month Iberian trip.
- November 2009
- Brian Fine
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
The reception staff were most unwelcoming and barely spoke to us. No one offered to help us take bags to our rooms. The dining room and food was OK but nothing special. When we left and asked the reception staff to call a cab, they said they had done so but after waiting more than 20 minutes, we accepted a lift from some fellow guests. We suggest they could benefit from a visit from the Hotel Inspector to teach them a bit about customer service. Although the rooms were fine and the surroundings very pleasant, we would not wish to go there again.
- October 2009
- Mireya Veres
- Mature couple
- USA
This was my first time in Algeciras, I wanted to go to Gibraltar. My hotel stayed was perfect, the staff was the best I encountered in my trip to the south.They went out of their way to book a tour to Tanger and to give us information about the area. The Hotel was clean ,breakfast excellent, garden beautiful.I wish they were more Reina Cristina
- August 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Italy
This hotel is really amazing. Its unbelievable the relationship between price and quality offered. Just a suggestion: avoid dinners, not very good and not included in the price.
- August 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- France
Old hotel with no charm. Awful room with an awful furniture, awful AC, smallest TV on earth... Twin instead of the double room requested. Restaurant is a depressing buffet Definitely not recommended
- June 2009
- David Jiggens
- Group
- United Kingdom
The waiter (with the moustache) who served us our evening meal was excellent, he had a good sense of humour, he made us feel very welcome and explained the dishes we had ordered in detail. I really wish we had booked for more than one night. PS We left our swimming costumes out to dry on the balcony but forgot to take them with us when we left. Please would you check that they are dry and send them back to us
- May 2009
- James Adams
- Single traveller
- USA
Stayed one nite,ate two excellent meals,would have liked to have stayed a week.
- May 2009
- Leslie Connor
- USA
The Reina Cristina is a wonderful hotel. We absolutely loved everything about it!
- May 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Italy
A very nice, quiet & charming hotel in an ancient palace with superb garden. Turistic services of good quality. We used our stay as a base for excursions. Excellent relationship between price/quality. Large free parking for cars & buses.
- May 2009
- Karen Downey
- Mature couple
- Australia
Lovely grounds. A good place to stop overnight before heading off for the ferry however missed our included breakfast as restaurant not open until 730 and we had to leave early. Huge rooms. Watch out for extra charges for internet use and use of in room safe quite expensive.
- April 2009
- M T Casey
- Single traveller
- Spain
I found the staff gave adequate information to any questions I asked, but were not friendly. Only one bartender was friendly. I used a word he did not understand and he asked me what it meant, so he could improve his English skills.
- April 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
Spent several nights in the Reina Cristina over the course of a month and was overall impressed with the place. Staff were friendly and helpful. The hotel is a little old and some of the rooms are a bit faded, but the hotel is excellent value for money. Within walking (and wheeled suitcase dragging) distance of the Ferries to Morrocco so you won't have to shell out for a cab ride. The buffet dinner represents great value for money, but steer clear of the A La Carte restaurant it's not worth the extra cash at all. The wine list isn't bad and not too over priced. My main gripes are with the noise levels and internet access. This could be because the hotel is old or because of the rooms I was in, but the noise levels were quite high. Not terrible, but in one room we kept getting woken up by the people in the next room coming and going. The hotel, of course, is not responsible for inconsiderate guests. The internet access was a pay service at the beginning of the month, but they were having problems with the in room access (It worked great in the bars and public areas and in one of the rooms I had). At the end of the month they had switched to a free wireless service in the public areas and shutdown the pay access. The free one was truly dreadful and the only strong signal was when stood at reception! They have three machines in a "business centre" that have good access, but otherwise the free wireless was a step in the wrong direction. Finally the coffee at the breakfast buffet is truly dreadful, tastes like the worst kind of instant coffee, but the rest of the breakfast was good and gave a large and varied selection.
- April 2009
- Bruce Henderson
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Only one night, but it was well worth it and I for one will return.
- March 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Canada
We picked the Reina Cristina to stay at because it was recommended on another site and was close to the ferry & train terminals (we were on our way to Tangier). The hotel is beautiful, quiet but still close to everything. On our way back to Paris we had the option of either staying the night in Tangier or heading back to Spain and we decided to head back to Spain so we could spend another night in this hotel.
- January 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Much as other people have described - a faded old gem. There was a welcoming fire in reception, expansive and ornate lounge, and the hotel sits in grounds with all rooms overlooking tranquil gardens rather than slightly manic Algeciras. Rooms have old mahogany style furniture, usually now only seen on the pages of ebay described as 'shabby chic'. In this environment they were just shabby and create the feel of being in the home of a rather elderly, but relatively wealthy and welcoming, relative. The bathroom was huge, modern and everything was spotlessly clean. The night we were there, there was an incredible storm - so windy that a tree in the grounds lost a major limb - and the hotel did feel very cosy. That said, the heating in the room was intermittant and we had to have the odd job man in to fix it, which then made such a racket we had to turn it off to get to sleep. Inevitably, it would not start up again in the morning. The bar is a treat - great for people watching. It was pre-christmas and there were a lot of middle age Spanish couples immaculately turned out in winter furs turning up for dinner; families with small children and an hilarious office christmas meal that kicked off at about 11pm which would have provided David Brent with more material than he could cope with. Most people were Spanish but there were some other European residents and communication with the staff was in English and fine. On first sight, there is not much to recommend Algeciras - it is a ferry town a bit like Dover and that is its primary function. However, scratch beneath the surface, wander around the streets and the squares off the main coastal drag, and it comes to life. Two of the best tapas bars I have ever been in. As a word or warning - the hotel had not received our booking from venere and without the printout would probably not have honoured it, so always take a copy! Value - ok as the web discount was substantial.
- November 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Canada
Hotel is old but nevertheless quaint and fairly well maintained. Adjacent to Port but large green area surrounds Hotel which offsets detracting features of the Port. We arrived during a conference or some form of business gathering. Only one person existed at the reception desk and was preoccupied with conference registrants so that our attempts to register were repeatedly deferred. Registration procedure seemed overly complicated which added to the delay.
- October 2008
- Mark Smith
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
The Reina Cristina is a beautiful and historic hotel, with something of an old world atmosphere. It's set in its own grounds just 10 mins walk from Algeciras station and 10 mins from the port. It's 4 star, yet not expensive. Highly recommended, the best place to stay between the train from London/Paris/Madrid and the ferry to Morocco!
- August 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
Oasi di pace nella caotica Algesiras, l'hotel e' una struttura adatta a ricevimenti con bellissimi spazi comuni e un bel giardino dotato di piscina. Peccato l'incompetenza degli impiegati e la trascuratezza della pulizia
- August 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- Switzerland
Because the girl at the reception forgot to wake us up and call for a taxi, we missed the bus and had to pay 130 € for a taxi to Malaga's airport!! There was nobody in the hotel to bring us to the airport.
- August 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
A very mixed view. The reception was dire. They seemed unsure of whether they had the reservation or not. We were told beforehand the rooms wouldn't be ready before 2pm, I think, but a couple of hours after that we were still waiting, as were several others. Yet the location is really good -it has a great pool and bar. Lucky really since Algeciras itself is a dump. Tough to find a restaurant. The signposting to the hotel was good until the last moment, when the important last turning off the roundabout wasn't obvious enough to be noticed. You felt that with a bit more care and attention to detail this could be a really good hotel.
- August 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
The position is not good (near the port) and need the car to reach the center of the city.
- July 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Slight language problem with some of the staff. Hotel met our standard.
- June 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
Beautiful grounds. Enormous, grand but somewhat faded hotel. Luxurious bathrooms. A/C in room broken on first day. Free wireless Internet advertised in hotel but not available. Buffet dinner and breakfast are extremely average, nothing to write home about, but breakfast is free and dinner not too expensive.
- May 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- France
C'était la 1ère fois que je logeais dans cet hôtel. Le parc et le cadre sont magnifiques. facile à trouver car beaucoup de panneaux indiquent la direction. Toutefois, manque de personnel pour un hôtel de cette classe (au buffet/restaurant, les serveurs débordés ne débarrasaient pas les assiettes qu'on devait empiler pour faire de la place!!)et le buffet était très ordinaire. Isolation phonique inexistante et réveil en sursaut par les claquements de portes et les bruits de la douche des voisins des autres chambre.
- March 2008
- David Moses
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
The experience of entering up the grand drive far exceeds expectations in view of the price charged. Everything was fine except for slight disappointment in the a la carte restaurant. Thin room walls could be a problem at busier times.
- January 2008
- Peter Feldman
- Single traveller
- USA
The service in this hotel is quite bad, the electricty does not work on all fixtures.
- December 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
We enjoyed it so much we booked an extra night. Tea and coffee making in the rooms would have been nice.
- November 2007
- SERGIO FESTA
- Mature couple
- Italy
Hotel eccellente sotto ogni punto di vista con un ottimo rapporto prezzo/qualità.Si presta ottimamente per brevi soggiorni destinati alla visita di Gibilterra e come tappa per un eventuale viaggio in Marocco. Le camere sono spaziose e confortevoli e il parco da cui è circondato l'hotel offre un grande senso di tranquillità. Il buffet e il servizio sono all'altezza delle aspettative. La posizione risulta un po' lontana dal centro e dalle spiagge circostanti (tra l'altro molto belle) per cui risulta quasi indispensabile l'utilizzo dell'auto per gli spostamenti.Consiglio vivamente l'utilizzo di questa struttura a chi voglia passare qualche giorno in completo relax ad un prezzo molto concorrenziale.
- October 2007
- Allen Tisch
- Mature couple
- USA
The room was one of 10 at street level. The hallway had an extremely strong disinfectant smell, less strong in the room, but requiring that the windows be left open. The porch contained a manhole cover labelled Algeciras Sewage Dep't. Upgrade was not available. Cannot recommend based on my stay.
- October 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Australia
After a slight problem with the hotel reservation, the 2 days was excellnet value. Lovely surroundings and gardens make it an enjoyable place to stay.
- October 2007
- Susan Jones
- Group
- USA
This was one of the nicest places we stayed and one of the least expensive too.
- October 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Ireland
Reina Cristina is a true oasis in what is a very tatty Spanish port; do not expect leasurely walks through Andalucian streets, Algeceras really is a working port with nothing to recommend it, bars or restaurents. We stayed there for 2 nights and used it as a base for the Costa de Luz and Gibraltar and the hotels position and ambiance over rides the town it is in. The bedrooms are spacious, clean but fairly basically furnished, however the interior and exterior of the hotel are simply stunning with wonderful gardens and decorations. Request a bedroom on the first floor rather then the ground floor to maximise the views of the garden. Breakfast is an English and continental buffet and plentiful. We didn't dine in the evening.
- September 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
Beautiful hotel. The bathroom was very nice, with separate toilet and bath tub/shower room. The staff, as mentioned in other critiques were not concerned about service. They said there was no designation between smoking and nonsmoking rooms, yet there were signs on the room doors. We had reserved two rooms, and when we requested masking of the smoking smell in our room, they fumigated the wrong room. The food was not very good, but it was plentiful if you got to the meal early in the service. The price was reasonable, but the food was not of high quality. The overall hotel surroundings were lovely- the grounds are well groomed and grand.
- September 2007
- Spouge Viviane
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
After finding Algeciras rather drab, we were surprised to find such a fine hotel. The grounds where great and the room + terrace very clean. Very good value for money. I would recommend it for.
- September 2007
- Stefan Karner
- Young couple
- Germany
Hotel offers a variety of rooms. We had luck receiving a very spacious room on the gardenside.
- August 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Italy
All'arrivo nella hall dell'albergo, la receptionist indica di arrivare alla camera costeggiando la piscina, senza però spiegare in modo chiaro dove sia situata. Uscita dalla hall non ho idea di dove andare e richiedo ulteriori spiegazioni. Le indicazioni erano riferite ad un percorso nella direzione opposta! Incredibile l'indifferenza di questa persona di fronte alle difficoltà (unica nota negativa di tutta la struttura). Al check out invece la receptionist (persona diversa) era veramente efficiente e di aiuto.
- June 2007
- Aeron Allen
- Group
- United Kingdom
Exceeded all expectations
- June 2007
- Jean Stoeckel
- Not Specified
- France
Satisfied
- June 2007
- Brian Campbell
- Gay Couple
- USA
All in all, a delightful stay at the Hotel Reina Cristina. It was the perfect launching pad for a trip to Morroco and the verdant grounds and splendid buffet were an especially nice treat after spending a week dining out at expensive Spanish restaurants. I will definitely return!
- May 2007
- Simon Patterson
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
Reina Cristina has old-school charm (not faded!) and was a welcome surprise in Algeciras. A single at Eur42 was unbelievable value, given the facilities, accomodation and history of the place (Churchill and Roosevelt stayed here, and many other famous names...) The large palmy terrace out back is perfect for sundowners - the background music from "Amarcord" transported me back to the '60s, white linen suits and an altogether more glamorous era... The dinner buffet was not-so-good though, but really, at the price I was paying, who can complain? Anyway, I filled up at the bar...
- April 2007
- William Adderley
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Very comfortable and convenient stopover on a through journey to Morocco. Half board buffet evening meal and breakfast good and plentiful. Room basic but perfectly OK.
- April 2007
- Renata Jorge Medeiros Mirra
- Family with young children
- Portugal
3 days I attended a conference at the hotel so I mainly met people related to the conference
- April 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- United Kingdom
Hotel was very relaxing. Staff attended to complaints very quickly. Buffet food was above average, but A la Carte was only average. Breakfast was very good. Indoor pool was being refurbished and outdoor pool needed some work. Although hotel is near the port we couldn't hear any noise from there and when sitting on the very large sun terrace it could have been a million miles away. Excellent hotel if exploring the southwest of Spain. Very good value for money.
- February 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- France
It was our first time. Mature English people mostly,and Spanish business people. Touring Andalusia on vacation.
- January 2007
- Bettina Wanjasek
- Not Specified
- Austria
Hotelroom with empty refrigerator and ****-stars??
- May 2006
- GUILLERMO ALEJANDRO BARILE
- Not Specified
- Argentina
Muy recomendable
- April 2006
- Thomas Heylen
- Heterosexual Couple
- Belgium
Excellent hotel located in a very beautiful and quiet garden. Very spacious rooms, but no refrigerator and no simple things like cleanex. The food is OK, but certainly breakfast needs more variation.
- March 2006
- Jerome Klein
- Heterosexual Couple
- Canada
The hotel and its grounds are outstanding. Most guests seemed to be on an all-inclusive plan, which I was not aware of. We used the hotel as a base to visit Gibraltar. Hotels in La Linea would be more convenient for that purpose, but I could not find any available rooms there in my web search.
- August 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- Germany
Das Hotel hat mir gut gefallen, ein schöner Bau mit schönem Garten. Algeciras als Stadt hat sicher nichts zu bieten, aber die Lage zwischen Tarifa und Gibraltar und der ganz schöne Strand machen das Hotel als Standort interessant. Ein Minuspunkt!!!!! Die Klimaanlage funktionierte nicht richtig, viel zu schwach - bei zuviel Geräusch - und das bei dieser Hitze.
- June 2004
- John Whitbread
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
Top marks for this hotel in every respect.
- April 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Norway
Rooms ok but food and service under level. Recepionist not very serviceminded. Arriving at 10 pm but still oeople in diningroom but we were not accepted on request. Wines in restaurant not drinkable, particular the red wine. Locaton of the hotel was excellent both to go to town and to make trips around.
- October 2003
- Hubert Huber
- Not Specified
- Austria
The hotel was difficult to find, surprised us though with a wonderful park and setting. Very brithish - colonial feeling, would have invited for a longer stay. Pool time is a bit odd (closes too early)
- September 2003
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Italy
Beautiful garden, nice swimming pool and delicious public areas but rooms are too much "old style" for the rate!
- July 2003
- Claudia Severi
- Heterosexual Couple
- Italy
Overwhelming British and German group travellers with all inclusive package. Good choice for a stopover, not for a long stay. The surrounding park is not more than a large garden. They gave us the "Reina Cristina" suite, which is the best room in the hotel, so in the end we cannot complain.
- June 2003
- John May
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
A hotel that caters to coach parties not individual visitors. The reception staff had no ability to handle a request to extend our stay and were quite useless, we found the location so convenient that we stayed anyway and booked again by e-mail but would otherwise not have stayed. It was typical of the standard of the reception staff that they were unable to find any rtrace of the e-amil booking and I had to show them the booking on my laptop.
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Room Details
The hotel offers 187 rooms decorated in Victorian style and featuring private bathroom with bathtub or shower.All of the accommodations are supplied with air conditioning, direct dial telephone, safe, Internet plug, satellite TV and heating.
Some rooms have terrace, while others have a balcony. Cots are provided upon request. Most of the rooms have hairdryer.
Accommodation Services
- Air conditioning
- Baby cots/cribs available
- Rooms with sea view
- Rooms with view
- Safe
- Satellite TV
- Telephone
- Terrace/Balcony
- Wireless Internet access
Distances from Hotel Globales Reina Cristina
Algeciras, stretching nearly to Gibraltar, has been an important Spanish port since long. Partly due to this proximity with the African continent, Algeciras gives off an Arab flavour with its Arabic signs and tea shops specializing in Moroccan teas.Strolling the streets, guests will find peace and quiet in the parks and squares, far from the bustle of the city.
With a length of 23 km of beaches, guests will enjoy beaches such as Rinconcillo, San García, and Getares.
Nature lovers can also hike through the gorgeous natural reserve Los Alcornocales. Algeciras Harbour - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Rock of Gibraltar - 9.3 km / 5.8 mi
Punta Tarifa - 20 km / 12.4 mi
The preferred airport for Globales Reina Cristina is Gibraltar (GIB) - 9.2 km / 5.7 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
Transportation services Hotel Globales Reina Cristina
- Free parking
Your hotel features free parking.
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