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.
Almudena
United Kingdom
Beautiful location, very friendly staff, excellent place to stay
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.
William
United Kingdom
We had a great room, spacious, well equipped and very clean. The staff were very helpful, friendly, they acted very quickly and efficiently to facilitate a room change when a minor problem occurred shortly after our arrival.
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.
This hotel is located in the centre of Salamanca, a 3-minute walk from the famous Plaza Mayor and the shopping district. There is a public parking available nearby.
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....
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.
Boasting a garden, a terrace as well as a bar, Hotel Melibea by gaiarooms is located in Salamanca city centre, 200 metres from University of Salamanca and 600 metres from Plaza Mayor Salamanca.
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.
Nick
United Kingdom
We stayed here as part of a bike tour. It was the more expensive hotel, but room was great, location was superb, as was Salamanca plus it had secure parking for the bike.
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.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
Restaurant offered a reasonably good choice at competitive price.
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.
Rosa Belen
Spain
Cerca del hospital Universitario y a 10 minutos de la plaza mayor.
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.
The hotel is beautiful, the breakfast really good!
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.
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.
Very clean& comfy bed, nice shower, decent size room
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.
cleanliness, Staff, location. And the hotel was very modern.
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
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.
Decemt hotel. Lovely staff. Parking secure booked ahead a bonus.
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.
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.
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!!!
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.
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 situated 100 metres 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.
Su personal,muy amables y la ubicación excelente 👌
FAQs about hotels in Salamanca
On average, 3-star hotels in Salamanca cost £74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salamanca are £89 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salamanca can on average be found for £132 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salamanca this weekend is £98 or, for a 4-star hotel, £112. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salamanca for this weekend cost on average around £275 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £67 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salamanca for tonight. You'll pay on average around £90 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salamanca will cost around £241 (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.
An interesting and historic city which played a pivotal role...
An interesting and historic city which played a pivotal role in European - and effectively world - history.
It is, however, a big and busy university city and does little for those with mobility problems, with almost no Blue Badge parking bays near the centre.
This itself is largely pedestrianised, and some form of mobility scooter or wheel chair is essential.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
I compare Salamanca to Oxford steeped in history very...
I compare Salamanca to Oxford steeped in history very afluent beatiful. The culture is centered around the student population with dozens of bars and restaurants. ( not rowdy). Architecture is magnificent so much to see 1 day is not enough.
It is more expensive than anywhere else I have visited in Spain.
hall
10
Scored 10
Very clean city. Lots of places to eat and chat.
Very clean city. Lots of places to eat and chat. People were helpful and friendly. There is a lovely atmosphere in the square and we felt very safe. We watched the streets been cleaned regularly and the local police were very helpful.
Peter Francis
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Salamanca is a beautiful city with lots of fabulous...
Salamanca is a beautiful city with lots of fabulous buildings all within easy walking distance. It also has good restaurants (definitely try Taberna de Libreros) It can be busy when the day trippers arrive but is quieter in the evenings.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great architecture and friendly atmosphere.
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.
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.
The apartments are amazingly beautiful, large and functional. The hosts Eva and Javier are amazing and very helpful in providing Salamanca visitor information. The location is excellent, just a short easy walk to all Salamanca's attractions and a very convenient parking secured garage on property. This had been one of the best stays we had in Spain, don't hesitate and wait, do yourself a favor and book an apartment here!
A slick modern hotel right in the centre of Salamanca. Just 5-10 minute walk to the main square and cathedral. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The young guy on reception took time to explain how to get to the best photo spots. We were able to park our motorcycle in the secure basement garage onsite. The inclusive breakfast was the best we've had at an Ibis. We will use this hotel again.
The love how helpful the front desk personal treated us. The location was perfect for walking to all the destinations we wanted to see. Parked our car in the Hotels garage and that was a BIG plus. I love the town of Salamanca and plan to visit again and stay at that same location! Thank you to all the staff for you treated us, you were very helpful!
It is very handy to break our journey when travelling through Spain - easy to get to from the motorway. Usually on street parking nearby, petrol station over the road to refuel before setting off again. And a short walk to the Roman bridge and the city for exploring and finding somewhere to eat. We had a lovely view from the balcony.
Wonderful views of some of Salamanca's nicest monuments. A spacious room with chairs, table, heating, refrigerator, and air conditioning. Very luminous and silent. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was acceptable and spotless. Great location, close to the city center, just a couple of minutes walk to the main square.
Easy to find, large modern hotel with superb views over Salamanca Cathedral. Large comfortable room with large bathroom including bath. Private path down towards river and Roman pedestrian bridge over to old town (15 minutes walk). Easy and free car parking on site – good because much of Salamanca's old town is car-free.
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 is right downtown, a block away from the plaza mayor. this is mostly great, but it also means you’ll get some street noise, especially on weekend nights. i wouldn’t recommend this location if you’re planning to go to bed early… but why would you do that in Spain!?
Hotel Rector is honestly the best hotel I have ever been to and I have spent many nights in high-class hotels. The combination of the service, the friendly personnel and the very nice ambience makes this a place I will certainly come back to when traveling through Spain.
Central, lots of free street parking at weekend (if you are reasonably early). Comfortable bed, everything works, has a fridge (unusual in Spain). Clean. Heat and a/c good. Wifi good but annoying sign in. Nice staff.
The location was right in the middle of Salamanca. Good breakfast with lots of choice. Helpful staff. Parking was arranged at a parking garage in another part of the center. The hotel offers a discount.
I liked staying in the historic property in one of my favorite places in Spain, Salamanca. We could walk to everything we wanted to see, including the Plaza Mayor and the University and cathedral.
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.
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