Hotel La Quinta Roja by LIVVOvsHotel Aguere
Both Hotel Aguere and Hotel La Quinta Roja are recommended by expert reviewers. On balance, Hotel La Quinta Roja is the choice of most professionals compared to Hotel Aguere. Hotel La Quinta Roja has a TripExpert Score of 83 with approval from 2 reviews such as The Telegraph, Lonely Planet.
Hotel La Quinta Roja by LIVVO
Glorieta de San Francisco, s/n, 38450 Garachico, Tenerife
From $113/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
The Telegraph
8.0
"An historic mansion set on Tenerife's most picturesque plaza, providing friendly service and complete relaxation in splendid, colonial environs." Full review
The Guardian
"With a stunning location right on the Plaza de la Libertad in the picturesque village of Garachico, this 17th-century baroque mansion has a wonderfully cocooning feel, with a leafy courtyard dotted with loungers and comfy rattan sofas"
10 of the best secret retreats in the Canary Islands
January 8, 2023
The Guardian
"An impressive 17th-century mansion on Garachico’s palm-dotted plaza, La Quinta Roja (doubles from €114) has smart, wood-beamed rooms around a leafy courtyard"
A holiday guide to the Canary Islands
May 25, 2021
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Wonderfully central and a lovely spot for whiling away a few peaceful days. The rooms are centred around a gracious patio complete with a fountain and wooden galleries." Full review
Hotel Aguere
C/ La carrera, 55, San Cristobal de La Laguna, Tenerife
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Meeting Rooms
Michelin Guide
"One of the few hotels on the island to retain its seigniorial charm. The...door provides access to a large, patio-style open hall area around which are all rooms. ... Highly recommended."
Fodor's
"Get a taste of historic life in La Laguna at this 18th-century palace... rooms are set round the central patio with original marble pillars." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The highlight of this friendly hotel is the central glassed-in patio (that now houses a popular cafe), which reeks of 1920’s high-class society." Full review