Surrounded by the monuments of historic Salamanca, this stylish, modern hotel is set in a renovated convent full of timeless charm. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Eurostars Las Claras is in central Salamanca, just 7 minutes’ walk from the Cathedral and Plaza Mayor Square. It offers bright rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
This hotel is located in the center of Salamanca, a 3-minute walk from the famous Plaza Mayor and the shopping district. There is a public parking available nearby.
Manuel
United States of America
Excellent location in Salamanca. Very centrally located and 10 min walk away from all of the major tourist sites and shopping areas. The staff is wonderful and makes you feel welcomed. They have a nice breakfast buffet. Also, there is a public parking garage right in front of the hotel which makes it very convenient as the hotel is in a pedestrian area of the city. Accommodations are simple but very clean. The wifi works well throughout the hotel. Definitely a value for the price.
The 4-star Soho Boutique Salamanca is perfectly located in the heart of the historic area of Salamanca. It lies right next to the main square and a short walk from the city’s most important monuments....
Located in Salamanca’s Old Quarter, Hotel San Polo is built around the ruins of the Romanic San Polo Church. The hotel offers fantastic panoramic views of Salamanca Cathedral, just 492 feet away.
Ibis Salamanca is next to Salamanca’s Los Jesuitas Park, less than half a mile from Plaza Mayor and the historic center of the city. It provides air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV.
Ikonik Plaza Mercado is set in a listed building in the center of Salamanca, 328 feet from Plaza Mayor. It offers stylish rooms with flat-screen TV.
Rosileny
Spain
Location, downtown
However, it was also negative considering that it was amazing noisy the room
Having old windows isolation, we could hear everything outside
We even heard drunk people fighting, and people conversations and partying..
Boasting a garden, a terrace as well as a bar, Hotel Melibea by gaiarooms is located in Salamanca city center, 656 feet from University of Salamanca and 1969 feet from Plaza Mayor Salamanca.
Located in the historic center of this city, Abba Fonseca is a contemporary-style hotel with an old stone façade, providing spacious and cheerful bedrooms.
Microtel Placentino is a boutique hotel set in a 16th-century building, in the historic center of Salamanca. Modern facilities include free Wi-Fi and a seasonal hot tub.
Exe Salamanca is located in Salamanca, next to Jesuitas Park and 8 minutes’ walk from Plaza Mayor Square. It offers rooms with free WI-Fi, an LCD TV and private bathroom with hairdryer.
Buena ubicación. Buen precio, muy cómoda las camas.
Located in Salamanca’s Old Quarter, Hotel San Polo is built around the ruins of the Romanic San Polo Church. The hotel offers fantastic panoramic views of Salamanca Cathedral, just 492 feet away.
The 4-star Soho Boutique Salamanca is perfectly located in the heart of the historic area of Salamanca. It lies right next to the main square and a short walk from the city’s most important monuments.
Nice room— great location across from the Mercado Central
Microtel Placentino is a boutique hotel set in a 16th-century building, in the historic center of Salamanca. Modern facilities include free Wi-Fi and a seasonal hot tub.
Fantástico!!! Wish I would have found it sooner!!!
Offering an outdoor pool, this hotel is located in Salamanca. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning. Private bathrooms come with a bath or shower.
Perfect location, with great staff who were very helpful
Offering free WiFi and free parking, the modern Hotel Salamanca Montalvo is located by Via de la Plata, just 5 minutes' drive from central Salamanca. A bus stop is located 164 feet away.
Really great hotel, food excellent, car park in garage.
The Vincci Ciudad de Salamanca is within a 25-minute walk of Salamanca Cathedral and Plaza Mayor. Its spacious rooms include free internet access, a minibar and a 32-inch flat-screen TV.
Great room. Very comfortable. Good breakfast buffet
Just a 2 minute walk from Plaza Mayor Square, Silken Rona Dalba offers air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout. It also has a cafe bar and breakfast buffet available.
Closeness to tourist attractions. Very clean hotel.
This hotel is located on Salamanca’s famous Plaza Mayor, 5 minutes’ walk from the cathedral. It offers free bicycle rental and rooms with free WiFi. Some have a hydro-massage shower.
Location was amazing. Very clean and staff really friendly.
Eurostars Las Claras is in central Salamanca, just 7 minutes’ walk from the Cathedral and Plaza Mayor Square. It offers bright rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
Located in the historic center of this city, Abba Fonseca is a contemporary-style hotel with an old stone façade, providing spacious and cheerful bedrooms.
The comfort, the peace and quiet and the friendly staff.
The modern and luxurious Alameda Palace is located just 984 feet from the center of Salamanca. It offers elegant, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi access and satellite TV.
The over the top decorations...Real paintings on the walls.
Set in an impressive stone building, this hotel is located next to the Roman Bridge. It features bright and spacious interiors, decorated with classic décor.
Location great for walking into old part of Salamanca
Hotel Aragón is located 328 feet from the popular tapas bars of Salamanca’s Van Dyck Street. It offers a 24-hour reception, free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV.
La amabilidad del personal de recepción, ubicación, limpieza.
Hotel Residencia Castellano I is a small hotel 5 minutes’ walk from Plaza España Square and the Alamedilla Park, in central Salamanca. It offers a cafeteria and a 24-hour reception.
Calidad precio y vista de la habitación al río Sella
FAQs about hotels in Salamanca
On average, 3-star hotels in Salamanca cost $88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salamanca are $105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salamanca can be found for $151 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salamanca this weekend is $139 or, for a 4-star hotel, $158. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salamanca for this weekend cost around $279 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $184 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salamanca for tonight. You'll pay around $215 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salamanca will cost around $371, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
An Ancient University Town with Fascinating Culture
In the southwest corner of Castile and Leon, the Spanish city of Salamanca is home to one of the oldest universities in Europe. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old City is one of the most beautiful Renaissance cities in Europe.
Right next to the Portuguese border, Salamanca has unique architecture including Romanesque, Gothic, Moorish, Renaissance and Baroque monuments. The Old Cathedral dates from the 12th-13th centuries and is joined together with the 16th-century New Cathedral.
One of the most charming squares in Spain, Plaza Mayor is the heart of Salamanca and an excellent example of Baroque architecture. Take a stroll among the sidewalk cafes, cool off with some ice cream or relax in one of the picturesque restaurants.
Founded by King Alfonso IX in 1218, the University of Salamanca has more than 3,500 international students and teachers. Known for its Spanish courses for non-native speakers, the university houses a huge library with more than 150,000 invaluable volumes.
Booking.com has a great variety of hotels, guesthouses, hostels and apartments to choose from. Salamanca Airport is 9 miles away from the city and is easily accessible by public transportation.
Great architecture and friendly atmosphere. Plenty of bars and restaurants.
It would have been very helpful if menus could have been in English for us as many times we didn’t buy because we didn’t know what we were ordering and the translate app wasn’t good enough at times. Made food ordering laborious and way to difficult at times.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A magical city at night with all the buildings illuminated.
A magical city at night with all the buildings illuminated. Get a tour guide, as there is a lot of history in the city. Plaza Mayor was super fun. Climb the stairs for great views in the main cathedral.
epfromer
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Salamanca is a lovely city and definitely worth a visit.
Salamanca is a lovely city and definitely worth a visit. We stayed 3 night and were able to see everything we wanted without rushing.
It is a walkable city. We came by train and left by bus. We used the local bus only once, and that was to get to our apartment.
We were there during Easter weekend, so reservations are important. Great restaurants and food.
Catherine
United States of America
10
Scored 10
If you want to really know Spain: Visit Salamanca.
If you want to really know Spain: Visit Salamanca. I think it is underrated for what it is. Every corner of the city will surprise you with its rich cultural heritage. Brilliantly lit at night, it is perfect for late night tours. The city is safe, people are friendly, food is simply excellent! Didnt get enough out of my visit, will go again!
N
Nag
10
Scored 10
Salamanca has a very important role in the history of...
Salamanca has a very important role in the history of medieval philosophy, being one of the oldest continuously matriculated schools in the world, where Jesuits and Dominican friars debated about the universe and the rights of men, where Cervantes studied, and where inquisitors were honed. Well, a good background reading is a must rather than simply becoming a passive guest of this ancient city (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamanca).
Jose Rene
10
Scored 10
One of our favourite cities in Spain - magnificent historic...
One of our favourite cities in Spain - magnificent historic centre with a fantastic cathedral and jaw dropping Plaza Mayor. The university student population give the city a buzzy feel and the wide choice of bars and restaurants are generally excellent.
I wholeheartedly recommend this apartment; if we ever come back to Salamanca, we’ll certainly stay here again.
It's not far from Plaza Mayor, we stayed for 4 nights and everything was within walking distance. However, if you need a bus, you can take one from Avda. Reyes de Espana (less than 10 minutes walk).
A nice, clean apartment. The kitchen was fully stocked, although we only used it for making coffee.
And what we were looking for considering that we were in Spain in February – March, there was enough heat.
We have stayed here many times en-route to Portugal as it is almost exactly half way for us. The hotel is located 5 minutes off the motorway and is a nice stroll to the city centre on a nice sunny day or 5/6 euros in a taxi if the weather is not so good. Parking is free around the hotel and there is underground parking if you want secure parking. The staff are really good and friendly, the food is good if you decide to eat in.
Everything! We had a fantastic room again, as it was our 2nd visit to the Alameda Palace, it included a separate area for 3 piece suite. The decor including the en-suite was top notch in classic rather contemporary style. Great view of the park across the road, and a pleasant roof terrace with small pool.
The hotel is a very pleasant 10/15 minute stroll to the Plaza Mayor which must be the most beautiful in the whole of Spain
This hotel is located on one of the most picturesque streets in all of Salamanca. It is surrounded by palaces and churches from the 16th-18th centuries, everything in a warm sandstone. All the main sights were in easy walking distance, and there were abundant restaurants and bars close by. They let me drop my bags so I could explore the city until my train left in the evening. A great little hotel. I hope to stay there again!
The location is perfect, just one minute to the congress center and in the middle of the old city. In the nearby there are many restaurants, coffee shops and nice shops. Nevertheless the street is very quiet.
The breakfast was good, including fresh fruits and natural orange juice.
I will stay in this hotel again whenever I come back to Salamanca.
Salamanca is a spectacular city worth spending time in, even during freezing February, as we did. The Puerta de la Catedral is wonderfully situated in the old town, facing the cathedral. The room was comfortable, the staff friendly and efficient and the hotel has underground parking as well. It was good value for money. We would stay there again.
Very nice welcome by the host, who spoke good english. The studio was clean, good design and had everything that we needed. The breakfast was the best we had in Spain, good bread, cheese, fruit, good coffee, eggs, tortilla, sweets and ham. near all the interesting things to see. all the staff was extremly nice.
Our room had a lovely view up to the cathedral which was floodlit at night.
The room was fine for our three night stay.
On arrival the receptionist directed us to a nearby carpark and provided us with a map too.
The hotel is very well located for visiting the main tourist areas of Salamanca.
Salamanca is a beautiful city with amazing history, the hotel is situated on a hill with perfect views of the cathedral. It is spacious, clean and has a large free car park. I spent two nights at the hotel and would definitely return to stunning Salamanca. But I wouldn’t return to this hotel.
Friendly hotel in a good location particularly if you have a dog that needs to be walked as there is a park and land adjacent to the hotel. It is only about 15 minutes walk to heart of Salamanca. Garage is very secure but there are not a lot of spaces so best to book in advance.
The hotel is located a short walk from all the main sites in Salamanca and is easy to access by car. They have on site parking using a car elevator which was very convenient if you have a small car. Room was a good size, comfortable bed and wonderful shower.
A decent hotel in a quiet area across the river and short walk from Salamanca's ancient center, the staff were friendly and helpful.
The room was basic and beds comfy.
They do accept pets, so my service animal was welcome in all areas of the hotel.
The location in the heart of Salamanca is great. The hotel facilities are first class with all the amenities that you would expect from a top hotel. The building is an extremely old building and very quaint.
Perfect location and really friendly staff. They helped us booking our train tickets back to Madrid and were really attentive, kind and professional. 10/10. Highly recommended! Will come back.
Lovely Boutique style hotel very well located in the Historic Center of this beautiful city. Easy to visit the top sites of Salamanca.Great service nicely appointed rooms and wonderful food.
Easy to book and the apartment was comfortable. They accept 2 dogs per room, really appreciated, as in Spain we are too behind for “pet friendly”. So thank you!
All you could dream of. Great boutique hotel with a great sense for hospitatlity. Everything is thought of. A place to relax and to enjoy Salamanca at its best.
- good location in centre of Salamanca
- friendly stuff
- wide variety breakfast
- nice room and big bathroom
- there is parking in the hotel for certain fees
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