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A neo-basque stately home, rooms overlooking the sea, a garden that is the perfect setting to enjoy an aperitif, together with state of the art technology are the key elements for the Ercilla group' lastest venture. This hotel has 27 magnificent rooms decorated in the glamorous style of the 1920's combined with the technology of the 21th century; it also features large terraces overlooking the sea and intensive landscaped areas. The Embarcadero combines the perfect place to relax after a hard day's work with with the idel spot for a dream holiday.
Category : Avantgarde Superior - Learn more
Located in a magnificent setting in Getzo; within easy reach of Bilbao.
Address : Av. Zugazarte 51 48930 - Embarcadero Hotel Bilbao Map
Description: DOUBLE ROOM ONE QUEEN SIZE BED,
Number and type of beds: 1 Queen size bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults
Description: DOUBLE ROOM WITH 2 BEDS
Number and type of beds: 2 Twin beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults
Description: 1. QUEEN SIZE BED WITH TERRACE AND 1 TWIN BEDDED , SEA VIEW IN BOTH
Number and type of beds: 1 Double bed
2 Twin beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults
Description: SEA VIEW ROOM
Number and type of beds: QUEEN SIZE BED OR TWIN BEDS
Occupancy: 2 Adults
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Bilbao, the most important city in the Basque Country, in the North of Spain. Since the opening in 1997, when the "Gu" began drawing the crowds with the force of an alien spaceship, Bilbao has risen from its knees and prospered. Now, with restored self-esteem, what they'll tell you in Bilbao is that there's much more to the city than a single, world-class, glittering showpiece. Bilbao has kept up the architectural momentum since Gehry left. Santiago Calatrava's new airport, a graceful bird poised for flight in the green landscape, is all daring organic shapes, as clean and white as bone. Calatrava has also spanned the river close to the Guggenheim with his Zubizuri footbridge, strung like a great harp over the water.