In an impressive 16th-century palace, the Palacio de los Velada offers luxurious rooms with elegant furnishings and air conditioning. A beautiful arched gallery surrounds the bright, central...
Robert
United States of America
My son and I had to leave earlier than breakfast would be served in the morning, and the hotel staff was happy to give us bags or boxes to bring up to our room so we could eat before checking out. Additionally, the staff recommended a good restaurant for our dinner the previous evening.
Located beside Ávila’s cathedral, this Medieval-style hotel is set in a 14th-century palace and forms part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers elegant rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Esteban
United States of America
The only thing negative that I can say is the weird smell in the bathroom. Everything else was perfect.
Located just 3 minutes’ drive from the center of Avila, this hotel enjoys views of the medieval city walls, located 1.2 mi away. Free WiFi is offered throughout.
Vlatka
Croatia
Almost everything. They do have parking, free garage connected by lift w hotel, with a lot of places and also street parking is safe and can be found even late evening, we arrived around 23h. Really great breakfast, staff was bringing cold cuts all the time, no waiting. Great for 7 euro. I would stay there again.
Located in Avila's Old Town, just 984 feet from the Cathedral, Palacio de Monjaraz hotel is a renovated 16th-century building of traditional stone construction. Free WiFi is available.
Chee Kong
Singapore
In the old town so near to everything one needs to see I'm Segovia. Staff checked in earlier than indicated as the room was already available. Nearby street parking seems always full. But free and huge
parking 10-15 minutes walk away.
Located in the historic quarter of the charming town, this 16th-century Palace has been beautifully renovated and stands within pretty gardens – enjoy meals in the fabulous restaurant.
This hotel lies 66 feet from the Puerta de la Santa, a historic entrance into Ávila. It offers free Wi-Fi and great views over the Amblés Valley, city walls and Gredos Mountains.
Opened in 2006, this modern 4-star hotel offers spacious, luxurious accommodations, well-equipped with all contemporary comforts and facilities, in a convenient location with great road access.
Set next to the Four Columns Monument, Hotel Sercotel Cuatro Postes offers panoramic views of Ávila’s ancient city walls. This modern hotel offers elegant, air-conditioned rooms with a mini-bar and...
Eduard
Canada
Nice solid hotel to stay for a night or two and visit Avila, friendly staff, and I have nothing to complain. Visitors can park their cars nearby for free or for an additional fee in the hotel garage. A few steps away from the famous Cuatro Postes viewpoint. Not really far from the city walls if you like to walk.
Located in the historic quarter of the charming town, this 16th-century Palace has been beautifully renovated and stands within pretty gardens – enjoy meals in the fabulous restaurant.
Beautiful old place inside the city walls. great staff
The hotel is located in the center of Avila, 328 feet from the train station and 1312 feet from the walled historical quarter with all its attractions.
The Las Cancelas Hotel is a peaceful, beautiful and ancient inn dating from the 15th century. It is located in the old part of town, facing the cathedral and historic city wall.
Set 164 feet from Ávila Railway Station, Hotel San Antonio features modern rooms with flat-screen TVs. There is a restaurant serving traditional Spanish cuisine.
Rapidez al encontrar el sitio y fácil aparcamiento
Located just 3 minutes’ drive from the center of Avila, this hotel enjoys views of the medieval city walls, located 1.2 mi away. Free WiFi is offered throughout.
Professional and helpful staff. Quiet and comfortable.
Located in Ávila, 3.2 miles from Royal Monastery of Saint Thomas, Vettonia has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Lovely staff. Room was large, clean, and comfortable.
Set on the Nuestra Señora de Sonsoles Sanctuary, Hotel Restaurante Sonsoles is located 2.5 mi from Ávila. The rustic-style hotel offers a restaurant and free WiFi in public areas.
Great old building, good facilities and friendly staff
Located 328 feet from the Four Columns Monument, Hostal Mirador de Avila offers views of Ávila’s ancient city walls. There is free Wi-Fi and all air-conditioned rooms come with a flat-screen TV.
Todo estaba muy bien, los propietarios muy amables
This hotel is located in Ávila’s charming Old Town, just 656 feet from Ávila Cathedral. It offers classic-style rooms with free Wi-Fi, most of which offer views over the famous city walls.
Todo muy limpio
En pleno casco histórico de Ávila.
Located in Ávila, a 15-minute walk from Avila's Bus Station, Hotel Ciudad de Ávila provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Very good looking and convinent small hotel with ev charger.
Only 4 minutes' walk from Ávila Cathedral, Hotel Las Leyendas is set in the old town. It is a charming and sympathetically converted manor house that dates back to the 16th century.
close to walls and old town. parking close by - charges
The 4-star Fontecruz Avila is a peaceful and lovely hotel located only 1.9 mi from Ávila. Enjoy a quiet and relaxed stay in beautiful surroundings.
Confortável e excelente para quem está com automóvel
FAQs about hotels in Ávila
On average, 3-star hotels in Ávila cost $71 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ávila are $96 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ávila can be found for $206 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $80 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ávila for tonight. You'll pay around $127 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ávila will cost around $202, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
When viewed against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains, Ávila is truly a spectacular sight. Its fully intact walls rise majestically from a hill, and the many semi-circular towers and 9 gates give it added character. Begun in the 11th century, these incredible fortifications are the symbol of this UNESCO World Heritage-listed city.
Partly built into the walls are the rather fortress-like cathedral and the Convent of Saint Teresa, erected in honour of the saint whose childhood was spent in a house on the same spot. Her relics are here, making it a popular pilgrimage spot. The city’s biggest festival is also in her honour and includes a colourful parade, fireworks and fights in the bullring.
Teresa entered the Incarnation Convent in Ávila, but found herself at odds with the practices, so founded a new monastery: the Convent of Saint Joseph. Of the city’s other religious structures, the Royal Monastery of Saint Thomas is particularly of note as it contains the tomb of Don Juan, son of King Fernando.
Other Ávila sights include the Torreón de los Guzmanes - a tower attached to the provincial council headquarters – and the Four Columns monument which offers fabulous city views.
The Ávila accommodation on Booking.com includes boutique hotels, traditional guest houses and cheap apartments near the train station.
Avila is quite nice for sightseeing. My problem is with the food industry. We are vegan and the options for us to eat were poor at best. To say we were disappointed is an understatement. The food represented as vegan to us was very poor quality, even at nicer restauraunts.
Robert
United States of America
10
Scored 10
There is almost 2 miles of beautiful ancient city walls...
There is almost 2 miles of beautiful ancient city walls holding many interesting old residential structures accessible by small hilly alleys. As the streets are hilly so tourists need to have some comfortable walking shoes to explore the surrounding.
JenMing
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Just a nice beautiful walled medieval town with great charm...
Just a nice beautiful walled medieval town with great charm good food /tapa and we found a couple of nice bars and restaurants .Everything within walking distance. Not crowded and staff where ever we went were great.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Avila got its unesco status because of its fortress wall and...
Avila got its unesco status because of its fortress wall and well deserved too. Wish we could walk on its parapet/battlement all the way round.
We ate all our meals at restaurants inside the wall like a lot of other tourists. If you can find fartons for breakfast, they are incredibly cheap and deliciously fresh.
I wish we were better informed by the tourist information centre (on same site as our hotel) about the Heullas Teresa de Jesus pilgrimage and be given a booklet to be stamped for our visit (as like for camino).
Monica
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fantastic city to explore and enjoy the majesty of Spain...
Fantastic city to explore and enjoy the majesty of Spain... great tapas and fun city to walk around- the city walls at nighttime are a sight I will never forget! Dinner at Restaurante El Rincón de Jabugo was a highlight as well. Good spot to day trip to Segovia from as well- very convenient.
Hank
10
Scored 10
A nice city to spend the weekend.
A nice city to spend the weekend. It's small but one can highly enjoy its' parks, monasteries and city walls. Also the food is a big advantage of the city, so if you need a weekend location close to Madrid where you can enjoy the food and the views, Avila is your place.
The location is perfect - just a few meters from the city center (main attractions) and close to bars and restaurants - perfect spot right there but not in the middle. The parking its perfect - not a place to park anywhere around. The hosts are beyond amazing, they made us feel at home providing good tips and always making sure we were having a great time - Thank you Rober & Susana. The place is perfect for a family or friends with 2 rooms, 1 bath and a good living room. Best spot in Avila.
Room was a triple room while I booked for a single. But double beds in Spain are small--maybe 140cm wide. That was nice for me. I liked the friendly staff but they spoke no English at all.
Parking 'on property' was 10 euros for the day, and it was their own parking space across the alley, underground.
Location is excellent as it's 100m away from the entrance of the city wall.
Definitely not the run-of-the-mill hotel, the place has a lot of character and as soon as you walk in you know you made the right choice (extra-friendly staff strengthens that feeling). Everything is great about the place... comfort, cleanliness, helpful front desk staff, location... Wouldn't think of anywhere else if I'm lucky enough to return to Avila.
We had a great time in Avila. It’s a pleasure to stay in Hotel Puerta da la Santa. The room is sparking clean. The stuffs are really welcoming people. The beds are comfortable. Location is prefect. It is just in front of the wall. If you are driving, it’s very easy to find a parking slot. We would like to repeat if we visit Avila again. Highly recommend!
Very nice place with a beautiful view of Avila. About a 15-minute walk away from the town walls. Nice restaurant and cafe with reasonable prices. The room was very comfortable and warm. No noise. Comfortable beds and large bathroom.
There is a lift for the upper floors. You can park outside the hotel for free.
Location. Nice restaurant. (Italian, which was a welcome change, and many locals use it.) Good view from room over a pretty little square. A little noisy at night (it is in Spain!) but very quiet once the restaurant had closed. Helpful with storing our bikes.
The parking was excellent! Breakfasts and dinners on site were fantastic conveniences. Very close to the city walls, about a ten minute walk from the hotel. The view of the walls of Avila at night from our room were breathtaking!
Great hotel in centre of town adjacent to the city walls. Opted for half board and top quality evening meal with local specialties of Iberian beef and suckling pig on the menu when we were there. Good base for exploring Avila.
Loved the fact that we were guests in a 15th century palacio. Loved the walled city of Avila and our stay in the Palacio. Still thinking about our stay and wishing a quick return
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