Located in the center of the city, the 4-star Hotel Torremangana borders the Júcar river, next to the old town. Perfect place to walk, relax or play sports.
Featuring a fitness center, NH Ciudad de Cuenca is located in Cuenca. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. There is easy access to Cuenca Historic Center, 5 minutes' drive away.
Located in the historic heart of Cuenca, in the Castilla-La Mancha region, this hotel is set in a building dating from the 17th century. Its stylish rooms have flat-screen TV's and mini-bars.
Hotel Resort Cueva del Fraile. is set in former monastery dating back to the 16th-century. Set in 82 ft² of gardens, it features an outdoor swimming pool, 10 minutes’ drive from Cuenca.
Exe Cuenca offers 24-hour reception, free Wi-Fi and free luggage storage. The hotel has easy access to the N-40 Motorway connected to Madrid and a public parking is available nearby.
Set in the countryside 6.2 mi outside Cuenca, Hotel Boutique Pinar offers luxurious rooms with terraces overlooking its garden and swimming pool. Some rooms have a private pool and others a hot tub.
Hotel Pedro Torres is located 984 feet from Cuenca's bus station and a 15-minute walk from the famous hanging houses. It has very easy access to the A40 highway and Tarancón is 51 mi away.
This hotel is one of the most central hotels in the appealing city of Cuenca, offering its guests with a top-floor terrace boasting stunning views of the charming medieval historic quarter.
Set in the countryside 6.2 mi outside Cuenca, Hotel Boutique Pinar offers luxurious rooms with terraces overlooking its garden and swimming pool. Some rooms have a private pool and others a hot tub.
excellent concept,very comfortable and had everything you need.
Offering free Wi-Fi, Hotel Plaza is located 0.9 mi from Cuenca’s Old Town and the famous Hanging Houses. The hotel features a bar-restaurant and is only 5 minutes’ walk from the train station.
Es un hotel para pasar la noche no para disfrutar.
Located in the historic heart of Cuenca, in the Castilla-La Mancha region, this hotel is set in a building dating from the 17th century. Its stylish rooms have flat-screen TV's and mini-bars.
Beautiful view from our room.
Comfortable bed.
Light and bright.
Hotel Resort Cueva del Fraile. is set in former monastery dating back to the 16th-century. Set in 82 ft² of gardens, it features an outdoor swimming pool, 10 minutes’ drive from Cuenca.
very spacious and comfortable. excellent breakfast
The fortressed town of Cuenca is a hidden gem in the province of Castilla La Mancha and is a popular destination for tourists visiting Madrid or Valencia.
Cuenca is best represented in its medieval old town as well as the unique Hanging Houses (Las Casas Colgadas) which stand aloft on one of the deep canyons surrounding the city, and show a prime example of the common housing of 15th-century Cuenca.
Upon visiting the Old Town you will be welcomed by the remains of an ancient Arab fortress, El Castillo along with the chiming bells of Mangana Tower.
There is a variety of art galleries and restaurants which are situated in the newer side of town, whilst popular places to see are the Cuenca Cathedral, Museum of Spanish Abstract Art and the Archaeological Museum.
Booking.com offers a wide range of accommodation options near landmarks such as Cuenca train station and Parque de San Julián.
Beautiful old town .
Great restaurants in the "Castillo " area. Good food and fair prices.
Zig zag curious by lanes ,entwining with main street with fantastic views on the one side River Jucar on the other River Huecar. The hanging houses , the Beautiful Cathedral etc...
In my opinion a must if you are in the centre of Spain. Very close to Madrid.
Ricardo
Spain
10
Scored 10
Cuenca old town is a must in any Spain trip.
Cuenca old town is a must in any Spain trip. We were so fortunate to experience Holy Week festivities and to share with the locals. In addition, we experience intermittent snow which was a wonderful experience. The old town is a jewel with many options to get lost through the streets and to meet locals.
Juan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I like to see old historic cities ...even if the "glory days...
I like to see old historic cities ...even if the "glory days" are over. Cuenca does not disappoint on this count. The cathedral is a magnificent example of this as it is beautifully decorated in parts and equally shows evidence of being somewhat dilapidated structurally..in certain parts.
The "hanging house' theme is a little overworked but it is still very interesting to see what is left of them.
It's sheer geographical location is what surprised me most. The public transport system up and down between the new and old town is very efficient.
I stayed 2 nights...I could easily have stayed 3 to have 2 full days to explore a little more...assuming you can manage the walking...it is rarely flat...you are either climbing or descending usually and it's often quite steep!
I ate at the Piola Gastrobar, which shares the building with the Hotel Convento just up from the main Plaza Mayor. An excellent restaurant in my opinion.
Trevor
Czech Republic
10
Scored 10
Absolutely wonderful.
Absolutely wonderful. Breakfast was excellent.Dining room was nice, but why would anyone eat there when they will serve you in the beautiful courtyard by the fountain! Pool area is nice, and staffed with a lifeguard. Helpful hint: request a room with a bridge view. We did, and it was gorgeous.
Randal
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Beautiful historic buildings in stunning scenery.
Beautiful historic buildings in stunning scenery.
Lovely walks especially along river.
Everything in old town close together with regular bus service for other parts of town.
Free parking in Castle area.
Amanda
Spain
10
Scored 10
Cuenca is a historical gem tucked away a little bit in the...
Cuenca is a historical gem tucked away a little bit in the middle of nowhere which makes it an oasis of peace. If you wish to escape for awhile from the hustle of modern life Cuenca is the right place to visit. Lots of history next to beautiful nature. Delicious food and friendly Spanish people.
Views! Great bathroom! Balcony terrace!
I had read other reviews and knew that I had to pick up the keys at the hotel across the street. The hotel receptionist was very nice, and he even provided us with extra bread for our second day there (we had just ordered 1 breakfast beforehand). There was free parking up the hill about a 5 minute walk away. I think it's best to drive down in front of the place and drop off luggage before parking, or you can pay for parking nearer by.
Great location in the new part of town, for it is lively too, with a short walk to the historic area. I was concerned about safety with the hotel being so close to the train station but no worries for the area is safe. I also worried that it was a hostel, but it is not; it is a hotel.
Be ready to climb, for all the historic sites require a vertical hike. Don't miss the tunnel tour, which requires a reservation at the municipal tourist office.
Very nice place. The woman who checked me in gave kind and great customer service sorting me a bottom bunk and giving me the best available room. It's a new, cute hostel - and located right by the lovely river on the edge of the old city. Cuenca is awesome, this is a great place to stay. Gracias por todos..
Super clean, reasonable price for the hotel and reasonable price for the breakfast. Fast and efficient check in. Friendly service.A nice area. Especially since all the hotel prices have gone mad in Cuenca and elsewhere it's nice to find good quality for money. We'll stay here again.
Very good location to get to know the old and new town. Park your car and travel with the local buses, cheap and very convenient and parking is difficult in Cuenca. Old town is a short walk away. Apartment was well equipped and cute in it's layout. Ideal for a short to middle stay.
The old building is stunning and it felt like a privilege to be there. The atmosphere is amazing, the location is perfect and the hotel rooms are 5 star luxury. It's also the cleanest place I've ever stayed in. It's worth visiting Cuenca just to experience this hotel
We stayed in a room with a fireplace and bathtub - it was beautifully furnished. We found it to be great value for money. Our host was helpful and had great communication. It is a short drive from Cuenca which we did not mind. Lovely warm lighting, super cosy!
The property's keeper met us on arriving and gave all needed recommendations - and all of them were very useful.
We also got the application with description of the Cuenca's area on the phone.
Hotel was walking distance to all the things we wanted to see—between the more touristy old town and the more contemporary part of town. Room was just fine, nothing special.
The hotel is in a fantastic location in the very centre of historic Cuenca. The staff were really friendly, the beds were comfortable and the rooms were very clean.
We loved having a Juliet balcony in the loo! it was a lovely parador to explore Cuenca from. the room was a large and the bathroom was well equipped too.
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