Featuring air conditioning, heating and free WiFi, Hotel Reina Isabel is located in Medina del Campo, 1.5 km from the A-6 Motorway. Free indoor and outdoor parking are available on site.
Hotel Villa de Ferias is a short walk from the historic centre of Medina del Campo, 40 km from Valladolid. It is by the A-6 Road, 90 minutes from Madrid.
Located in Medina del Campo, 1.1 km from Castillo de La Mota, Hotel La Mota by Punta25 Hotels Group provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Set in Medina del Campo in the Castile and Leon region, Lacasadeyolandayedu features a balcony. The apartment, housed in a building dating from 2010, is 50 km from the Estadio José Zorrilla.
Currie
United Kingdom
Location, cleanliness, and price, owner was very helpful despite the language differences.
Situated in Medina del Campo, 1.5 km from Castillo de La Mota and 50 km from Estadio José Zorrilla, YOLANDA Y EDU 2º features accommodation with free WiFi.
This historic building dates from the 18th-20th century and has a quiet location in Castilla y León. Set in charming gardens with peacocks, it features a seasonal outdoor pool.
Andaluza
Romania
The hotel is so nice, it has a mystique medieval vibe. The rooms and the bathroom are big. Really nice garden, pool, very clean. They also have donkeys and peacocks.
Located in Villaverde de Medina, 11 km from Castillo de La Mota, El Jaraiz de Don Marciano provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Stephen
Portugal
The service was excellent, brilliant hosts. Stayed while travelling from Algarve to Bilbao. Would definitely stay again. The kids loved the split level bedroom as well as the scrambled egg and bacon for breakfast. And our dog got on great with Lola (the owners dog).
El hotel Castilla Termal Olmedo está situado en un convento reformado del siglo XII, se encuentra a 40 km de Valladolid y utiliza aguas minerales termales en su complejo de spa.
Medina del Campo is a charming location full of an ancient...
Medina del Campo is a charming location full of an ancient and Castilian flavour. Tradition is everywhere, from old and smelly bakeries to good and affordable restaurants offering great local dishes and typical cuisine. We went to enjoy Easter traditions there as they are still like they were many decades ago, so in this sense is like having a trip to the past. People are nice and very proud of their traditions. The town is nice to visit (mostly Plaza Mayor and surrounding streets, like the three 'comuneros' main streets and the many churches scattered around the village. Nearby, great excursions and accessible cross-country trips can be easily made in a surrounding full of nature and other charming villages!
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The hotel is easy to find and in a great location for the town centre. There is a self check-in facility which would be useful if there is no one at Reception. The decor is quite minimal and the rooms are spacious and spotlessly clean.
The breakfast was continental in style, self service and was very good. We travelled on a motorcycle and although the free parking was open air, there is shelter against the weather/sun.
The receptionist was friendly and helpful.
Location was just outside town which was ok.
For anyone staying in Medina del Campo, go to the tapas bar/restaurant Mejillonera. The tapas bar has a menu to rival anything in an upmarket, large town restaurant. We had some fabulous food there. The mussel croquettes were delicious and the cuttlefish hamburger was a foodies delight!!
Hotel great location for major road network. Walking distance to restaurants & shops. Allows dogs in the hotel. Parking available, but could be limited during busy holiday season. Breakfast was very good, plentiful and good choice available. Restaurant staff wearing crisp white uniforms, area of restaurant absolutely spotless.
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