With an attractive contemporary style, original art, professional yet friendly service and a cosy, almost intimate feel, the 28-room Fruela is easily the pick of lower-midrange options in central Oviedo. Behind its late-19th-century facade, business-oriented rooms are bright and welcoming, with desks, dangling lamps and plenty of electrical sockets. Breakfast and tapas are available in the ground-floor cafe.
Hotel Fruela
Oviedo
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