The entranceway to the Hotel Torreluz III in the Plaza Flores in the City of Almeria in Andalusia, Spain has a beautiful walkway, bordered by greenery that is illuminated by the night lights. The Hotel Torreluz III has its own unique shape as the architect who designed this hotel made it so that you would not be looking right at your neighbor as each room juts out a little farther than the previous one.Motorbikes can park right outside the entranceway to the Hotel Torreluz III, while cars are welcome to use the parking facilities at the hotel where security is well controlled. There is an added cost for parking, but it is worth the small price they ask for safety and convenience reasons.There are 102 comfortable rooms to stay in at the Hotel Torreluz III that have an elegant decor to each of them. Every room includes air conditioning, cable/satellite TV, a hairdryer, a private bathroom, a radio, a telephone and the quality of service each guest receives is well above average. ... continue below the picture...
... For the convenience of the guests, the hotel has a restaurant with a menu of Mediterranean food, a cafe and a bar for those who need to relax and enjoy a beverage after touring the City of Almeria. Businesses can also make use of the conference rooms and have easy access to a fax machine.This is definitely a hotel that is worthwhile staying at while travelling in the City of Almeria in Andalusia, Spain. You are close to the city centre of Almeria where you will find all the shops and points of interests, within walking distance to the train station and a short drive to the airport. The night time glow of the Hotel Torreluz III is very peaceful and you can count on having a good night's sleep in this bright, reasonably priced modern hotel.Entrance to Hotel Torreluz III in Plaza Flores, City of Almeria, Costa de Almeria, Province of Almeria, Andalusia (Andalucia), Spain, Europe.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, aperture of f/16.0, exposure time of 5/1 sec. on ISO 50, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 16mm.