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Hotel Balneario De Marmolejo
C. Calvario, 101, 23770 Marmolejo, Jaén, España, Marmolejo
8 23 reviews

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What you need to know about this deal

This deal includes

  • Hotel Balneario de Marmolejo 3* located in Marmolejo.
  • Available with Half Board and Full Board.
  • 1 access to the thermal circuit per person per night.

Information regarding Single Rooms and Family Discounts

  • Maximum room occupancy: 3 people + a baby.

    • Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
       
  • Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.

Pet Policy

Pets are not permitted in this accommodation.

Spa Center

Discover the renowned Marmolejo Spa, famous for its healing thermal waters. With this offer, you get one access per person per day to the thermal circuit at the Balneario de Marmolejo.

Enjoy a unique sensory experience with steam baths, thermal pools, and jacuzzis, all set by the peaceful banks of the Guadalquivir. The mineral-rich waters of Marmolejo are ideal for purifying and revitalising both body and mind — the perfect place to unwind and recharge with the power of nature.

  • You can enjoy the thermal circuit for one hour each day during your stay. If you wish to go daily, please inform the accommodation in advance of your preferred time.

  • Opening hours:

    • Monday & Tuesday: 10:00–12:00 and 19:30–21:00

    • Wednesday & Thursday: 10:00–13:00 and 17:00–21:00

    • Friday & Saturday: 10:00–14:00 and 16:00–21:00

    • Sunday: 10:00–13:00 and 19:30–21:00

  • Please note: a bathing cap, flip-flops, and towel are required. If you forget your cap, you can purchase one at reception. The thermal circuit is only accessible to guests aged 13 and above; guests under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Board Basis

If you book Full Board:

  • The first meal included is lunch, and, therefore, the last meal included is breakfast.

The accommodation clarifies that the order cannot be altered: they manage the restaurant's capacity to uphold quality service.

Important note: This policy solely pertains to the restaurant. Kindly review the check-in and check-out times, to help you plan your stay.

Destination

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  • Marmolejo is a picturesque village in the region of La Campiña, in Jaén, surrounded by two impressive natural parks: the Sierra de Andújar and the Sierra de Cardeña y Montoro, which offer a wide variety of outdoor activities such as hiking and adventure sports.
  • Its historic center, with monuments such as the Aragonese Tower and the Renaissance Bridge, perfectly complements its natural attraction, making Marmolejo an ideal destination for nature and history lovers.
  • The local culture is reflected in its festivals and traditions. The patron saint fairs of San Julián, in August, are one of the most important celebrations, with music, dances and religious events. Also noteworthy are thepilgrimage of the Virgen de la Cabeza, which attracts thousands of pilgrims every April, and other festivities such as the Fiesta de la Candelaria and the feast of San Blas.
  • Marmolejo's gastronomy is a feast of traditional flavors. From the refreshing"cascaflote" (a mixture of gazpacho and salmorejo), to the delicious"ensaladilla de pimientos coloraos asados", the"potaje de berenjenas" and the sweet"panecillos con leche y canela"****, each dish is an explosion of local tradition, especially during the festivities.
  • Did you know that in Marmolejo they still make furniture by hand with traditional techniques, using woods such as beech and chestnut? It is the perfect place to get a unique and authentic touch for your home!

Located in the heart of Andalusia, Cordoba is a city rich in history, culture and architectural wonders.

Top attractions:

  • La Mezquita-Catedral (The Mosque Cathedral): Cordoba's most famous landmark, a former mosque turned cathedral, is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture with stunning arches, intricate mosaics and a beautiful Renaissance nave.
  • Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos: A historic fortress and palace with beautiful gardens, Roman mosaics and the hall where Christopher Columbus met the Catholic Monarchs before his voyage to America.
  • Jewish Quarter (Judería): A maze of narrow streets, whitewashed houses and flower-filled patios, home to the historic synagogue and the Sephardic House Museum.
  • Patios of Cordoba: Famous for the city's tradition of decorating courtyards with flowers, many of which can be visited, especially during the annual Patio Festival in May.
  • Plaza de la Corredera: A large and lively square surrounded by arcades reminiscent of Madrid's Plaza Mayor, ideal for enjoying a coffee or a meal.
  • Medina Azahara: The ruins of a vast, opulent palace city built by the Umayyad Caliphate in the 10th century, a short drive from Cordoba.

Best food in the region:

  • Salmorejo: A cold tomato soup, thicker than gazpacho, made with tomatoes, bread, olive oil and garlic, typically garnished with hard-boiled eggs and jamón.
  • Flamenquín: A fried roll of pork loin wrapped in Serrano ham, coated in breadcrumbs and often served with chips or salad.
  • Rabo de Toro: A slow-cooked oxtail stew, traditionally served with potatoes, reflecting the city's rich culinary heritage.
  • Berenjenas con Miel: Fried slices of aubergine drizzled with honey, a popular tapa that combines sweet and savoury flavours.
  • Churros with chocolate: A favourite Spanish treat, especially for breakfast, consisting of fried dough pastries served with thick hot chocolate.
  • Montilla-Moriles Wine: A local wine from the nearby Montilla-Moriles region, often enjoyed with tapas. The dry Fino and the sweet Pedro Ximénez are particularly popular.
  • Pastel Cordobés: A traditional pastry filled with candied pumpkin, sometimes topped with jamón, offering a sweet and savoury treat.

Nearby towns / cities:

  • Medina Azahara: A short drive from Cordoba, this archaeological site is a must-see, with the remains of a 10th century palace city built by the Umayyad Caliphate.
  • Montilla: About 45 minutes away, this town is famous for its wine production, particularly the sweet Pedro Ximénez sherry, and several wineries offer tours and tastings.
  • Priego de Córdoba: A picturesque town known for its baroque architecture, olive oil production and scenic views, about 1.5 hours from Cordoba.
  • Baena: Famous for its quality olive oil, this town offers tours of olive mills and a glimpse of traditional Andalusian life, about an hour's drive.
  • Seville: The vibrant capital of Andalusia, known for its Alcázar, Seville Cathedral and lively flamenco scene, about 1.5 hours by train or car.

How to get there:

  • By air: The nearest major airport is Seville Airport (SVQ), about 130 kilometres away, which offers both domestic and international flights. Málaga airport (AGP) is another option, around 160 kilometres away.
  • By train: Cordoba is well served by the AVE high speed train, with direct services to Madrid (1.5 hours), Seville (45 minutes), Málaga (1 hour) and Barcelona (4 hours).
  • By Bus: Several bus companies operate services to Cordoba from major Spanish cities, including Seville, Granada and Madrid. The bus station is conveniently located near the city centre.
  • By car: Cordoba can be reached via the A-4 motorway, which links the city to Madrid and Seville. Car hire is available and there are plenty of parking facilities in and around the city.
  • Public transport: Once in Cordoba, the city's bus network is an efficient way to get around. The historic centre is best explored on foot, while taxis and bicycle hire are also widely available.

What our customers are saying about the accommodation

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8.9 Reyes Travelled with family August 2025
El recorrido de balneario de 1 hora diaria
El servicio de comedor y la comida
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4.7 Miguel Travelled with couple August 2025
Destaco la ubicación del hotel,estaba a 40 minutos para visitar Jaén y Córdoba. Habitación desente, camas cómodas y limpieza correcta.
Balneario poco deseable. Piscina exterior sucia y sin mantenimiento, daba aspecto de abandonada. Comida muy batallera,era de poca calidad. Mal cocinada , sin sabor y gusto...Para servir la cena tardaban 2h. Servicio del personal muy desorganizado y sin planificación.
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8 Miguel Angel Travelled with couple August 2025
la piscina y el spa
El personal necesita mas coordinacion
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7.1 Juan Jose Travelled with family August 2025
Nos cobraron por pedir un poco más de pan y agua
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7.7 Teresa Travelled with couple August 2025
El hotel está bastante bien, habitaciones amplias. Menús servido en mesa Relación calidad-precio = bien
Desayuno buffet mejorable
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7.1 Yunesky Travelled with family August 2025
En sentido general no está mal, las habitaciones espaciosas y el circuito termal aceptable
Las cenas eson una verdadera catástrofe, al punto de esperar media hora entre platos y que la mecera(la señora mayor) vaya por las mesas con el plato en la mano preguntando quién lo ha pedido.
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9.7 Pedro un viaje bueno Travelled with couple August 2025
Lo unico q le falta al hotel son las neveras en las habitaciones por lo demas un 10
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5.3 María Dolores Travelled with couple August 2025
Dos horas y media todos los días para una cena muy simple. Desayunos muy flojos con bollería industrial mayoritaria mente . Espa pequeño con 3 chorros y tres camas
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5.3 Yo Travelled with couple August 2025
El circuito
La piscina
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5.9 Isladis Travelled with couple August 2025
La comida buena y la atención del personal también.
El balneario es muy pequeño para la cantidad de gente. Solo dispone de tres chorros de agua y dos camas de burbujas, la tercera estaba rota y un pediluvio. Nada que ver con las fotos. Para los masajes no disponian de habitación, los hacían en una sala de espera con cortinas. A nuestra llegada tampoco tenian toallas para dejarnos, cuando pone que las dejan ellos. El servicio de comedor, pésimo. Tardaban casi una hora entre plato y plato. O te sacaban el postre antes que el segundo plato. El desayuno muy limitado y con cortes de luz debido a un mal contacto del microondas que solucionaron al cabo de unos dias.
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