This modern hotel is located 600 metres from Zamora’s Old Town, close to the city’s business and financial district. It offers a fitness centre, Turkish bath and stylish rooms with minibar.
Situated next to the 12th-century Santa Maria de la Horta Church, NH Zamora Palacio del Duero is a 2-minute walk from Zamora’s Plaza Mayor. Rooms include free Wi-Fi, LCD TVs and a minibar.
robin
Ireland
The hotel was within easy walking distance of the town and was a beautiful building itself. The room was very nice with a lovely balcony overlooking the old building. The breakfast was particularly good.
Set in a 16th-century renaissance palace building which retains its original Jewish bath, Hosteria Real de Zamora is set in the centre of Zamora, beside the Romanesque stone bridge.
stephen
United Kingdom
historic and full of character accommodated bicycles lovely helpful staff attic room for three of is was big enough easy walk to historic centre
Located in the historic centre of Zamora, this 15th-century castle has been turned into a unique hotel with a restaurant and outdoor pool. It has attractive gardens and free Wi-Fi.
Liz
United Kingdom
A great room and bathroom. A very comfortable bed.
Located in the centre of Zamora, Zenit Dos Infantas offers rooms with a flat-screen TV, free WiFi and a minibar. This hotel includes a lounge and a bar.
RFAS
United Kingdom
Taking an extended weekend rest whilst walking Camino Santiago, we enjoyed the comfort of this modern business style hotel with it's clean comfortable rooms and central location.
This former 19th-century Modernist mansion is located in the historic centre of Zamora. It offers air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Peter
Ireland
Parking even at the cost of 11 euro safer than parking in front of hotel
Situated in Zamora, 2.5 km from Easter Museum of Zamora, Hotel Vanity features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Featuring views of the Zamora City Walls, Ares Hotel offers accommodation in Zamora, 200 metres from Easter Museum of Zamora. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Marilyn
Spain
Wonderful stopover on our way north to San Sebastián
Lovely hotel and staff
Enjoyed our stay so much we stayed there again on our drive south home!
Located in Zamora, 1.3 km from Renfe Train station Zamora, OKELO features views of the city. Featuring a bar, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Kerry
Spain
The hotel was clean and tidy, the staff were friendly.
This comfortable hotel is located 7 minutes' walk from Plaza Mayor Square in the centre of historic Zamora. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and private parking.
Buena relación calidad-precio.
Cerca del casco antiguo
Hotel Doña Urraca is located in central Zamora, just 5 minutes’ walk from the city’s Plaza Mayor. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a TV.
A localização é ótima. A anfitriã é muito simpática e acessível.
Set in Zamora, 4.5 km from Easter Museum of Zamora, Rey Don Sancho offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk and free WiFi.
Excellent room,very modern, venta below still fine.
Situated in Zamora, 2.5 km from Easter Museum of Zamora, Hotel Vanity features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
La habitacion muy limpia. Y el personal muy agradable
Hotel Puente de Piedra is situated in Zamora, within less than 1 km of Etnographic museum of Zamora and a 10-minute walk of Cathedral of Zamora.
Todo. Excelente calidad precio. Personal súper amable.
FAQs about hotels in Zamora
On average, 3-star hotels in Zamora cost £91 per night, and 4-star hotels in Zamora are £93 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Zamora can on average be found for £125 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Zamora this weekend is £65 or, for a 4-star hotel, £97. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Zamora for this weekend cost on average around £99 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Good to visit for an overnight stay. Easily see the attractive old buildings and shopping district in one day. Seems to be poor for restaurants /tapas bars but maybe those closed when I visited opened at other times.
Rodney
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a beautiful city with plenty of lovely buildings to...
This is a beautiful city with plenty of lovely buildings to see. It is pleasant to walk along the banks of the Duero. The tapas Bars are wonderful. Brilliant, innovative tapas which are great value accompanied with the local red wine.
Marian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Still a bit of a hidden gem.
Still a bit of a hidden gem. The historic city is beautiful and old. The view over the river and land is amazing. It's a provincial Castillian town, very authentically Spanish. Very easy to get around on foot. The food is excellent and affordable. Calle de los Herreros is where you find great bars with tasty dishes.
Omar
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Well worth a visit for a few days.
Well worth a visit for a few days. We only stayed one night which wasn't really long enough. Two or three nights would have been better.
There are lots of historic buildings in Zamora, the Cathedral and castle on top of the hill probably being the most notable buildings with great views.
Lot of local restaurants and bars. Fantastic local wines.
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
For me, Zamora was the first Spanish city I had visited...
For me, Zamora was the first Spanish city I had visited that was not overrun by foreign tourists. In fact in the two daysI was there I only heard about a half a dozen people speaking anything but Spanish. It has a treasure trove of Romanesque architecture and also of early twentieth century architecture, lovingly preserved and maintained, not for the purpose of harvesting visitors' euros, but because the community deems it worthwhile. One of my best memories of my visit was being able to wander through the narrow, twisting streets of the old city from open square to square in the company of only a handful of local people. It was indeed the first time in five visits to Spain that I felt I was visiting an unadulterated Spanish city.
Mark
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
We visited in November… Spain is cold and wet at this time...
We visited in November… Spain is cold and wet at this time so the town seems of course wintery. We walked to old town … it would be spectacular in good weather. It would be a good summer place to visit.
Ana is a wonderful friendly host.
Quite, spacious apartment with a balcony.
Husband and I stayed 4 nights
It has everything you need for a comfortable stay.
About 15 min to the beautiful river walk and old town. Grocery store across the street and plenty of places to eat.
We would recommend this apartment.
The apartment was very comfortable and very well equipped and it was very quiet The host Gema was very communicative and helpful. The apartment was also very close to the historical zone of Zamora. Although we had only one night there it was a wonderful place to stay
The location close to the train station and grocery stores was great.
The front door is easy to miss because the sign is small.
Staff was very nice.
Room was clean, although spartan.
Kitchen just a microwave and refrig. Only one mug for coffee.
Location and a very good disposition of the owner. Clean and confortable space. Parking a big bonus for us. It fits any car model ans it’s well secured.
Owner left many delicacies on the fridge. We did appreciate. Thank you.
Even though no one spoke English we communicated well through translation. They were at the desk when we arrived and got us checked in with no problems. Hotel was quiet and clean. The room had everything we needed.
The host is such an incredible person - he helped us getting around Zamora, which such insightful tips about the city. The hotel is also very central, which is nice for commodity.
The food in the restaurant was outstanding and totally unexpected.
We were expecting a budget overnight stop which turned out to be very good value indeed.
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