APARTHOTEL CASA VELLA

Ordino ( Ordino )
The Casa Vella aparthotel has 18 apartments for up to 6 people.
This mountain establishment is located in the centre of Ordino in natural surroundings in the parish of the same name. It is a 3-star establishment. Its cosy apartments have plasma satellite television, safe, complete kitchen with microwave oven and coffee machine, lounge-diner, bath tub or whirlpool shower, balcony and free WiFi Internet connection throughout. Its services and facilities also include a laundry service, garage, car park, ski rental and ski lockers. The hotel cafeteria provides a buffet breakfast and also special take-away dishes for celiacs. The establishment is adapted for the disabled. Its location gives access to the Vallnord-Ordino Arcalís ski resort slopes 20 minutes away by car, the La Massana cable car is 3 km away for access to the Vallnord-Pal Arinsal ski resort slopes. Andorra la Vella is 8 Km away. Pets are admitted in the hotel (with an extra charge).
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APARTHOTEL CASA VELLA


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