Location. Melia Ingles Boutique Hotel is located in Valencia, Spain, next to the National Museum of Ceramics. The cathedral is 300 metres away and Malvarrosa Beach is 2.5 kilometres away. Valencia Airport is eight kilometres away.
Hotel Features. Housed in the 18th century residence of the Duques of Cardona, Melia Ingles Boutique Hotel blends tradition and modernism and features an ornately carved stonework facade. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in the air conditioned public areas, and there is room service during restaurant opening hours. Parking is available nearby for a surcharge.
The hotel serves a breakfast buffet each morning for a surcharge. The contemporary Restaurant dos Aguas serves traditional Mediterranean dishes.
Guestrooms. There are 63 air conditioned sleek guestrooms decorated in olive green and chocolate tones, with parquet flooring. The rooms have satellite television with premium channels, wireless Internet access, minibars, and safes. Bathrooms have hair dryers.
Rates:
94.2114 - 502.5181 EUR
Year Property Opened: 1950
Year Property Renovated: 1996
Number Of Rooms: 63
Number Of Floors: 3
Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
TV In Room
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Air Conditioning
Mini Bar In Room
Hair Dryer
SH Ingles
C/ Marques De Dos Aguas 6
Valencia, Spain 46002
Driving Directions:
From Valencia Airport (VLC):
Distance to Melia Ingles Boutique Hotel is 8 kilometres, approximately 15 minutes drive.
Getting there. Airport buses run every 20 minutes between the airports departures terminal and Valencia city centre. Single tickets cost 2.50 EUR. Taxis are available outside Arrivals and cost 20 EUR to the hotel (including an airport supplement). Prices are subject to change.
Getting around. Valencias efficient public transport system includes trams, buses, and an underground metro service. Electric buses run throughout the old city centre, connecting many of the tourist attractions. Valencias historic city centre is best explored on foot, as many of the narrow streets are pedestrianised. National trains depart from the city centres Estacion del Norte station, and travel to Madrid, Barcelona, and destinations along the coast.