Paseo Conferencia s/n, Algeciras, Spain | (888) 708-2081
1901-opened hotel with classically elegant interiors and manicured grounds
Spacious, bright rooms have furnished balconies and mini-fridges
Some rooms have views of the Rock of Gibraltar
Lovely outdoor swimming pool, indoor pool, and kids’ pool
All-day buffet restaurant and more formal a la carte eatery
Pretty bar terrace shaded by mature lemon trees
Mini-golf course, tennis court, ping-pong, and small gym
Game room with pool table and library
Free Wi-Fi and parking
Hotel is located near a vast working dock
Some rooms have bland, dated decor
Some bathrooms are tiny
No spa facilities except for sauna on-site
10- to 15-minute drive to reach the beach
The three-pearl Hotel Globales Reina Cristina is a classically elegant property dating back to the turn of the 20th century, that combines Andalusian architecture with countryside charm. Although it's in the center of Algeciras and used to have a private beach, the industrial part of town grew around it, so the hotel now neighbors the largest port in Spain. Despite that, there are extensive grounds housing a mini-golf course and tennis court, as well as a sunny pool and a bar terrace shaded by mature lemon trees. The 168 rooms are spacious and bright thanks to private balconies, but some have decor on the minimalist and dated side. Travelers looking for a beachfront hotel with a spa may prefer Hotel Puertobahia & Spa, located near Cadiz.
Scene
Historic hotel with gorgeous architecture and traditionally elegant interiors
Built in 1901, the Hotel Globales Reina Cristina attracted a glitzy clientele in the past, allegedly including figures such as Pablo Picasso and Winston Churchill, although these days the property tends to be occupied by older English guests. The Reina Cristina mixes gorgeous Andalusian architecture with the feel of an English manor. The lobby leads through to a vast atrium with soaring arches and geometric-patterned woodwork showcasing the area’s Moorish influence, while the a la carte eatery is a hushed space with mustard-yellow armchairs, white tablecloths, sage carpet, a grand marble fireplace, and pieces of antique silverware in glass vitrines. The buffet restaurant and bar are more modern spaces, though, the latter with a pretty outdoor terrace shaded by mature lemon trees and providing views over the pool.
Location
Right on the doorstep of Spain’s largest port, a 10-minute drive from the beach
The Hotel Globales Reina Cristina used to be located in the peaceful countryside outside of Algeciras, with its own private beach, before Spain’s largest port was built on its doorstep. These days, the hotel is in the middle of Algeciras’ industrial area, although it’s only a seven-minute drive to the historic center of town, which is home to more shops, bars, and restaurants than in the immediate vicinity. It's between 10 and 15 minutes by car to the Costa Rinconcillo Playa, a wide, sandy beach. The hotel is, however, ideally situated for travelers looking to go farther afield -- Algeciras station is a 10-minute walk away, and the Rock of Gibraltar is 30 minutes’ drive away. Expect transfers to Jerez Airport to take roughly 100 minutes by car.
Rooms
Rooms with French doors and private balconies
The hotel’s 168 rooms are somewhat of a mixed bag depending on whether or not they have received a revamp. Decent-sized standard rooms have large French doors leading to a private balcony, but they're outfitted with rather bland, dated furnishings -- think chintzy floral fabric, clashing striped curtains, and missing tiles on the headboards. Their pink-marble bathrooms are small near the point of bring claustrophobic, equipped with a shower/tub combo, and a toilet and bidet in a separate room. Executive Rooms, meanwhile, are far larger and have more contemporary decor, with walnut floors, a plush headboard, two armchairs in plum crushed velvet, and matching drapes. Their bathrooms are less modern but outfitted in quality marble, with shower/tub combos that have high-tech showerheads. Suites are decorated in an English style, with subtle floral fabrics and a grand fireplace. They have a bedroom with an armchair and chest of drawers, and a separate sitting room with two high, wing-backed armchairs and a coffee table. Their bathrooms have a separate bath and shower stall, as well as his ’n’ hers sinks and a bidet. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, a safe, mini-fridge, and free Wi-Fi.
Features
Verdant grounds housing mini-golf, tennis court, and swimming pools
The hotel’s best feature is its garden, which is large and verdant, shaded by mature trees. It also houses a mini-golf course, ping-pong table, and tennis court. There are three swimming pools, including an indoor one, a large freeform pool in a sunny terrace, and a separate, shallow pool for kids. Plastic loungers surround the pool, but there are no umbrellas. Unfortunately, there are no spa facilities expect for a sauna. Guests looking to work up a sweat indoors can hit the small gym, which has a cycle machine, cross-trainer, and treadmill. An indoor game room has a pool table and library around ample seating. Three buffet meals are served each day in the Andalucia restaurant, while the more formal Reina Cristina restaurant serves an a la carte lunch and dinner to all guests -- those staying in Executive Rooms and Suites can have an a la carte breakfast here as well. Drinks and light snacks are served at the two bars. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout and parking is free.