Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos
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Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos · Lanzarote, Spain
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Key Highlights
- ✓Breakfast: The à la carte breakfast receives consistent accolades for being "splendid," "outstanding," "filling," and "high quality." It is often highlighted as a wonderful start to the day.
Expert Review: Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos
Hotel Review: Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos, Lanzarote
Nestled in the picturesque "Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees" in Haría, Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos offers a truly unique and enchanting escape in Lanzarote. This Michelin Key Selected property, a beautifully restored 19th-century manor house, promises a blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort, consistently earning high praise from guests.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos is overwhelmingly positive, with an average rating of 9.4 ("Wonderful" or "Superb") from over 540 reviews. Guests frequently describe their stays as "magical," "unique," and "a true hidden gem." The sentiment is consistently high, reflecting a deeply satisfying and memorable experience for most visitors.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently laud several aspects of this emblematic hotel:
- Design & Ambiance: The hotel's "impeccably designed and detailed" interiors showcase a stylish mix of antique furniture and contemporary comfort, preserving its 19th-century manor house essence. The property boasts an enchanting orange garden and the oldest library on the island, filled with 19th-century volumes, which guests find captivating.
- Service & Staff: The staff, including the owner Jose Antonio, are frequently described as "very friendly," "attentive," "helpful," and "welcoming." Many guests feel instantly at home due to the warm and gracious hospitality.
- Breakfast: The à la carte breakfast receives consistent accolades for being "splendid," "outstanding," "filling," and "high quality." It is often highlighted as a wonderful start to the day.
- Tranquility: The hotel provides a serene and peaceful atmosphere, allowing guests to truly disconnect.
3. Room Quality
The hotel features eight distinct rooms, each maintaining the house's style of relaxed elegance and a charming mix of antique and contemporary touches. Rooms are described as "very comfortable," "peaceful," "unique," "beautiful," and "spacious." Many rooms offer garden views and come equipped with air conditioning, private bathrooms (often with bathtubs), work desks, parquet floors, and wardrobes. Special attention has been given to the rehabilitation of original materials and the inclusion of period furniture or pieces made from reclaimed wood. Welcome amenities like biscuits, chocolates, and apples are often appreciated. Some rooms, like Room No. 1, feature remarkably spacious bathrooms with standalone vintage tubs.
4. Dining Experience
The dining experience at La Casa de los Naranjos is a highlight, particularly the breakfast. An à la carte breakfast, included with all reservations, is served in elegant lounges overlooking the hotel's gardens or in the sunny central courtyard. Guests consistently praise the quality and variety of the breakfast, with options like Nordic toast being mentioned.
While primarily known for its breakfast, the hotel also offers dinner, which needs to be booked in advance. Dinner is described as being of a "very high standard" with a varied choice of meat and fish dishes, beautifully cooked and accompanied by a good selection of local wines. Dining by candlelight in the small dining room adds to the romantic ambiance.
5. Service & Staff
The service and staff at Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos receive exceptional praise, consistently scoring high in guest reviews (9.7 for staff). Guests frequently mention the staff's attentiveness, friendliness, and willingness to go out of their way to help. The owner, Jose Antonio, is often highlighted for his warmth, enthusiasm, and personal involvement in ensuring guests have a wonderful stay. The family-owned nature of the hotel contributes to a personalized and welcoming atmosphere, making guests feel like they are "home."
6. Location & Accessibility
The hotel is situated in the charming and traditional village of Haría in the north of Lanzarote, often referred to as the "Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees." This location offers a quieter, more authentic experience of the island, away from mass-market tourism. Haría is close to both beaches and mountains, making it convenient for various activities such as hiking, snorkeling, or touring the volcanic island.
Nearby attractions include Mirador del Río (5.6 mi / 9 km), Jameos del Agua Caves (6.8 mi / 11 km), and the César Manrique House Museum in Haría itself. The village also hosts an Artisanal Market on Saturday mornings. While there's no on-site pool, several wild, white-sand beaches are within a 15-minute radius. Free on-site private parking is available, and the hotel is approximately 21 miles (34 km) from Lanzarote Airport.
7. Value & Pricing
Guests generally consider Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos to offer good value for money, scoring 8.9 in this category. While specific pricing can vary, one source indicates prices from approximately $221.01 per night. Many reviews emphasize that the luxurious experience and exceptional service outweigh the cost, making it a worthwhile stay for those seeking a unique and high-quality boutique hotel. Some even mention that "luxury is about the experience, not the price tag."
8. Common Complaints
While overwhelmingly positive, a few minor criticisms have been noted by some guests:
- Amenities: One review mentioned a "lack of storage space in rooms and limited amenities."
- Maintenance: Some guests in older reviews (from December 2025) noted the "premises a bit dated, shabby stairs, not easy to warm in winter," and one mentioned "maintenance transgressions." However, more recent reviews continue to highlight the excellent restoration and comfort.
- No Pool: The absence of a swimming pool might be a consideration for some, though the proximity to beaches often mitigates this.
- Dinner Booking: Dinner needs to be booked in advance, which might not suit spontaneous diners.
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Points to Consider
- •While overwhelmingly positive, a few minor criticisms have been noted by some guests:
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Our stay at this hotel was absolutely wonderful! We originally had a booking at another historic building in Teguise, but due to a room issue, we had to book last minute and discovered this beautiful hotel at the last moment. The hotel was exquisitely maintained in a historic palace, showcasing great taste and a genuine love from the owner. You could tell that everything was done with care and pas...
Monalisa Palma
This incredible boutique hotel, is in our opinion one of the best hotels in the Canary Islands. Being our first time in Lanzarote, we can tell you, this will be hard to match. The incredible work that its owner has accomplished is very impressive. This is not just a hotel, this place is a love letter to history, design, food, service and the island itself. Even the towels and sheets are out of thi...
Larry L
Great location in the middle of Haria and car parking opposite the hotel. Good old fashioned interiors and atmosphere. Breakfasts were impeccable as was the welcome and general service. I think because we were only staying only one night we were put in the "spare" room - Room number 3 at the back and side of the house. Cramped, low ceilings and very small bathroom, dark with small windows. But...
James Russell
Lovely hotel in a lovely town. We stayed in Room 5 for 3 nights, which was just about right to see Haria and the surrounding area. Haria is a pretty, small town with some good restaurants. There are some nice walks with fantastic views from the hotel. The hotel has been beautifully renovated. Room 5 had lovely high ceilings, comfortable bed, good shower. We ate in the restaurant one night and the ...
Karim Fakhry
Our only regret was not staying longer. The place is so truly authentic that you feel you have been here before. The property carries its history effortlessly, and the village it’s set in is just as genuine. The hospitality, too, is heartfelt and sincere.
Francesca Brady
A really beautiful hotel, with warm and friendly service. Situated perfectly just a few minutes walk from the town centre and also the Manrique museum. A peaceful and relaxing place to stay for a few days, away from more touristy areas.








