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.
Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen cable TV are included in each spacious room at this modern hotel. Situated next to Santísima Trinidad Hospital, it is a 10-minute walk from Salamanca’s Plaza Mayor Square.
The modern and luxurious Alameda Palace is located just 300 metres from the centre of Salamanca. It offers elegant, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi access and satellite TV.
Facilities at Sercotel Puerta de la Catedral include free WiFi throughout the hotel. It is in the heart of the old town, on the same square as Salamanca’s Cathedrals.
Ibis Salamanca is located next to Salamanca’s Los Jesuitas Park, just 700 metres from Plaza Mayor and the historic city centre. It offers air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV.
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.
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 50 metres away.
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.
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 150 metres away.
Facilities at Sercotel Puerta de la Catedral include free WiFi throughout the hotel. It is in the heart of the old town, on the same square as Salamanca’s Cathedrals.
Very nice place , super location, we really enjoyed it
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.
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
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.
Microtel Placentino is a boutique hotel set in a 16th-century building, in the historic centre 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
The modern and luxurious Alameda Palace is located just 300 metres from the centre of Salamanca. It offers elegant, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi access and satellite TV.
Service, location, and rooftop restaurant/bar were really good
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.
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 50 metres away.
Really great hotel, food excellent, car park in garage.
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 2 minutes' walk from Plaza Mayor Square, Silken Rona Dalba offers air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout. It also has a café bar and breakfast buffet available.
Closeness to tourist attractions. Very clean hotel.
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 150 metres away.
Located in the historic centre 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.
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
Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen cable TV are included in each spacious room at this modern hotel. Situated next to Santísima Trinidad Hospital, it is a 10-minute walk from Salamanca’s Plaza Mayor Square.
BREAKFAST excellent
Location and parking excellent
Soho Boutique Canaleja is located in a lively area of Salamanca, 7 minutes’ walk from the famous Plaza Mayor. It offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi.
clean & tidy, location, private parking, price
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On average, 3-star hotels in Salamanca cost £53 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salamanca are £66 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salamanca can on average be found for £113 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salamanca this weekend is £85 or, for a 4-star hotel, £99. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salamanca for this weekend cost on average around £234 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £45 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salamanca for tonight. You'll pay on average around £64 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salamanca will cost around £164 (based on Booking.com prices).
An Ancient University Town with Fascinating Culture
In the south-west corner of Castile and Leon, the Spanish city of Salamanca is home to one of the oldest universities in Europe. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old City is one of the most beautiful Renaissance cities in Europe.
Situated next to the border with Portugal, Salamanca has unique architecture including Romanesque, Gothic, Moorish, Renaissance and Baroque monuments. The Old Cathedral dates from the 12th-13th centuries and 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. Enjoy a walk around the exterior terraces, savour an 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 offers a great variety of hotels, guest houses, hostels and apartments to choose from. Salamanca Airport is 15 km away from the city and is easily accessible by public transport.
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
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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.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Salamanca is a beautiful city for urban tourism.
Salamanca is a beautiful city for urban tourism. It has the right size to walk around, forgetting about cars and walking without getting too tired. The historical visits to monuments are numberless and the gastronomy very good. There are vegetarians options in many restaurants and several restaurantes with vegetarian tapas at very cheap prices.
Asunción
Spain
10
Scored 10
Too many incredible sights and things to see in only one day...
Too many incredible sights and things to see in only one day there. Awesome local dishes, breath taking architecture and history. The city comes alive at night and worth attempting to get 'lost' in this gorgeous city.
Joel
United States
10
Scored 10
Salamanca is a beautiful city, with lots of history.
Salamanca is a beautiful city, with lots of history. Very safe and great restaurants and bars to have a cañita and a tapa. We stayed at the central district, right on the plaza. Could not be better. Plan to stay at least 2 nights.
Guillermo
Guatemala
10
Scored 10
The architecture is amazing.
The architecture is amazing. It is a beautiful mall gem of a city. The Plaza Major and the Universities and the shell house are like nothing else I saw in Spain. It is clean too. The art nouveau museum - Casa Lis - was one of the best I have seen.
The location can’t be beat-perfect central apartment. It’s less than 5 minute walk to Plaza Mayor. It’s minutes from the university!
Jose Felix answered our messages quickly both before coming to Salamanca and during our stay. The extras we really noticed- tea, coffee, sugar, water - that was all very kind. There was washing machine detergent and plenty of toilet paper. It was very welcoming on arrival. Thanks for a great stay! I wish we could have met so we could thank you in person.
This place is tremendous! The location on the Plaza Mayor is incredible. The staff are amazing. the rooms delightful. The Bathrooms count as one of Wonders of the Modern World.
The attention to detail demonstrated by the hotel and the staff in relation to service and amenities should serve as an example to other hoteliers everywhere.
Leaving this review is delightful, as it will encourage others to book. We will certainly stay here when we visit Salamanca again.
Honestly was one of the best hotels I ever stayed (probably this says more about me than about " Eurostars Las Claras" ).
It was clean, the room on the 5th floor was quiet and big, with all the amenities that I needed. it was a pity that I stayed only for a night.
The parking was easy accessible extremely easy and enough room for our ford puma. I do advise everyone that want to go to Salamanca to stay here friendly staff as well.
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!
They took a booking on a night where the city of Salamanca knew the students had a party. We were unable to access the hotel as there was thousands of people on the streets. Local people were telling us to be careful it was completely unsafe. I never received an apology and had paid in full. We had to drive 2 minutes out of the city and stayed in a lovely safe hotel that also said soho should not have taken the booking.
We found the hotel clean and most of all super conveniently located close to the Salamanca railway station. The hotel staff were kind to accommodate our bicycles in the underground garage and gave us access to them whenever required. Even though the facilities are rather modest, the staff are exceptionally helpful. Highly recommend for short stays.
Great no fuss hotel. Cheap, good beds, nice staff!! If you come by car just enter the underground parking on the side, by ringing the bell, the reception will let you in (then go to -2 or -3, the parking spaces are not big but not smaller than the average in Spain!!). It costs €9,90 a day and we thought it was very convenient.
Second stay at Sercotel Salamanca
Very friendly staff, they really care about their work..always happy to help.
Hotel very central, parking not far away also on a walking distance
Very clean hotel and pet friendly ( maybe one of the best pet friendly hotel that I have stayed )
Location, breakfast, comfort, staff, cleanliness. Ms Carmen was very kind and helpful. Few steps away from the Plaza Mayor. Breakfast was served in the room but was pretty good. Health precautious observed better than in other hotels I visited in Spain during this period.
A very comfortable hotel: excellent place to stay the night en route for Portugal or Southern Spain. The staff were very kind and friendly. It was easy to park in front of the hotel in the establishment car-park. The hotel is very easy to access from the motoway.
Exceptionnel in every way. Extremely unique hotel perfect restored from a convent. The staff and food were also excellent. It’s a perfect location in the center of Salamanca. We hope we will return.
Very central location right next to the Plaza Mayor and the Historic district. Alan was very friendly and helpful with parking and suggestions for earting out. The hotel and room were very quiet.
A great facility for traveling to Salamanca or traveling through Spain as a stop (this is what we did). A bit of a walk till the city center, but free parking which was a plus for us.
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!
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