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4.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
It’s close to the lifts but is quite basic – I probably would have upgraded if I could as it would have been nice for my son to be somewhere with a pool. Breakfast was stuff like boiled eggs and ham, some more variety would have been good. Our room was also a little basic, our bathroom was actually bigger! It... + more
Anon, South Wales
3 out of 5
I really like this hotel and have stayed here many times before. It’s a budget hotel (there are much more upmarket places in Arinsal for people on a higher budget) but everything is clean and tidy. Most of the rooms have 2 single beds and a small selection are double bedrooms. The rooms are always warm and t... + more
Donald Brown, London
5 out of 5
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Location: where is Hotel Arinsal

Distance to nearest lift:100m. Distance to resort centre:In centre

Overview: hotel description: Hotel Arinsal description

A welcoming atmosphere awaits you at this small‚ friendly hotel‚ which is well situated for the slopes and the resortʼs amenities. Built in traditional local stone‚ the Hotel Arinsal is situated in the resort centre‚ just 100m from the main telecabin.

Facilities: Hotel Arinsal features

Lounge area with open fire • Bar • Restaurant

Room Types: Hotel Arinsal bedrooms

ROOMS (2–3 PEOPLE): Basic twin rooms‚ some of which can take an extra bed‚ with cable TV‚ shower and wc. Single rooms available at a supplement.

Meals: Hotel Arinsal food & drink

Buffet breakfast and three course evening meal.
We update Hotel Arinsal's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Arinsal: about holidays in Arinsal: about ski holidays in Arinsal: about ski holidays in Arinsal Andorra

Lively après ski Varied ski area Family friendly skiing

Arinsal may remain one of Europe’s most underrated ski destinations, but year on year it closes the gap on the larger resorts. With some of the sunniest skiing in Europe, incredible duty free shopping and dining and a massive range of off slope activities, Arinsal is a more than viable alternative, especially during the busiest weeks of the season.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Mixed ability groups Non skiers First time skiers Families

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Snow Report: Top 80cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 4cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 9.17cm

Arinsal trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Lleida l’Alguaire Airport160km
Toulous Blagnac200km
Region:Andorra, Pyrenees.
First opened:1973

Arinsal lift pass price last reported as 195€ (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Arinsal.
Night skiing: No
Arinsal has NE, E facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1475m
Top of slopes: 2625m
Bottom of piste: 1550m
Vertical drop: 1150m
Total length of trails:93km
Longest piste:6km
Shedding its reputation as the cheap and cheerful ski option, Arinsal (and the entire Vallord ski area) is now ready to play with the big boys. Whilst it may not be able to compete like for like with the French Alps in terms of vertical, there’s ample terrain for a week’s trip now the ski area has been increased by the lift link to Pal and the inclusion of the nearby Ordino-Arcalis on the same pass. And as with any trip to tax friendly Andorra you’ll end up more than impressed with the amount you’ll save thr...
There’s a great variety of terrain throughout Vallnord, and skiers of all abilities and disciplines are well catered for. The area at the top of the La Massana gondola in Pal is the perfect place for beginners to start getting to grips with the snow. The three short drag lifts service gentle green runs which are left unmolested by more experienced skiers. There is also a ‘snow garden’ which will keep youngsters entertained, whilst the many slope side restaurants allow for a well-earned break- the tapas at t...
Arinsal comes alive in the evenings, and with the regions strong Basque influences the locals certainly know how to party- duty free prices mean you won’t be breaking the bank either. There is a wide selection of bars also serving good food if you enjoy settling in for the evening. Ciscos’ restaurant serves tex mex style dishes- their Cajun mango chicken is delicious- and the downstairs bar is popular with English tourists and the ex-pat community. Quo Vadis is a more informal affair- a lively après ski bar...

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"Very basic but good location"

Anon, South Wales
3/ out of 5
It’s close to the lifts but is quite basic – I probably would have upgraded if I could as it would have been nice for my son to be somewhere with a pool. Breakfast was stuff like boiled eggs and ham, some more variety would have been good. Our room was also a little basic, our bathroom was actually bigger! It was nice to have a big bathroom when skiing as there was lots of room to hang things up to dry.

"Stayed several times, really good hotel"

Donald Brown, London
5/ out of 5
I really like this hotel and have stayed here many times before. It’s a budget hotel (there are much more upmarket places in Arinsal for people on a higher budget) but everything is clean and tidy. Most of the rooms have 2 single beds and a small selection are double bedrooms. The rooms are always warm and the bathrooms are nice and big (normally a bath and small shower, sometimes with a shower in the bath) with plenty of hot water. The hotel is very close to the gondola – 50 or 60 metres and all the bars and restaurants are nearby as Arinsal is such a small village. There’s a nice little pub downstairs with a pool table and the staff are very friendly. We only booked B&B as we eat so much up on the mountain while we were skiing – it’s obviously more expensive but we find it a much nicer experience as we like to try lots of different restaurants. My family were a little disappointed with the breakfasts as there was no cooked breakfast – they did hard boiled eggs, toast, croissants, pastry. If you did want to have a hot breakfast, you could go up the mountain where there are a whole load of restaurants that would do it.
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