Set in a former convent, dating from the 18th century, the Parador de Mérida provides attractive accommodation. It is within 10 minutes' walk of Mérida's main attractions.
susan
United Kingdom
Absolutely appalling service. We sat down to dinner at 21.00 and not a soul came near until 21.30 despite trying to attract attention. We then ordered drinks which took 20 mins to arrive then our food order was taken. That took ages and my husband’s was cold , we didn’t complain as we were really hungry!
Breakfast better as it was self service but we had a drink at lunchtime the order in the bar taken then the staff disappeared. Definitely would not stay here again!
Located a few minutes' walk from the historic city centre of Merida, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hotel Zeus is a modern complex with a seasonal outdoor pool.
Located in Mérida’s historic centre, Hotel Paula Films Collection is 400 metres from the Roman Forum and 250 metres from the train station.
Mark
United Kingdom
Great location in the city centre with good car parking.
Easy walking to the many ruins that are great to explore.
Also some very nice eating and drinking very close to the hotel.
Set at the heart of the beautiful, monumental city of Mérida, in the Extremadura region, the hotel is in an ideal accommodation for sightseeing in this historical area, and enjoying the slow pace of...
Hotel & Spa Adealba is in the historic heart of Mérida, 30 metres from the Temple of Diana. The hotel has a spa and free Wi-Fi in all rooms.
Greg
Australia
Great location, but that is all. Perhaps we were allocated a poor room. It felt like a cave, smelt of sewerage, was run down. The bed was small and uncomfortable. Just one pillow. Had planned to have spa treatments, but didn't have confidence. Now in a great hotel in Seville for a similar price.
Just 4 km from the city of Mérida, the Hotel Romero has an outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour café and free parking. The air-conditioned rooms have satellite TV and private bathrooms.
luke
United Kingdom
The rooms were big and comfortable. The bar/ restaurant nextdoor was open 24 hours
Located in Plaza de España Square, this restored 15th-century palace offers a rooftop terrace with a small seasonal pool and city views.
Muggsy
United Kingdom
The location was wonderful, overlooking the main square. The building is beautiful and historic. The pool on the roof is only small, but it's great. After a day's sightseeing, it was just what we wanted and needed to cool off and relax.
With a convenient location, close to the old roman bridge and just 20 minutes’ walk from the city centre, this modern 4-star hotel offers high-quality spacious luxurious accommodation.
Roy
Spain
Everything worked OK and the bed was comfy. All was quite clean and generally worked. It would benefit if maintenance replaced the seals in the sink plugs as they didn't hold water for very long but that is a minor gripe. Breakfast had a good selection of foods, the restaurant was clean and there were enough staff on duty which is gratifying to see as we recently stayed in a couple of Paradors where there was 1 person for over 50 guests.
The breakfast option when booking the room here was good value.
Just 5 minutes’ drive from the centre of Mérida, Hotel Ilunion Las Lomas features an outdoor lagoon-style swimming pool set in lovely gardens with a fountain.
Maria
Spain
A smart 4-star hotel with good services. The staff in the dining area are very attentive.
The bedroom was very clean, and the beds were comfortable.
Free parking
Just 4 km from the city of Mérida, the Hotel Romero has an outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour café and free parking. The air-conditioned rooms have satellite TV and private bathrooms.
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Located a few minutes' walk from the historic city centre of Merida, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hotel Zeus is a modern complex with a seasonal outdoor pool.
Friendly staff. Walking distance to local attractions.
Set at the heart of the beautiful, monumental city of Mérida, in the Extremadura region, the hotel is in an ideal accommodation for sightseeing in this historical area, and enjoying the slow pace of...
I love this Hotel and the staff was very kinds with us
FAQs about hotels in Merida
On average, 3-star hotels in Merida cost £60 per night, and 4-star hotels in Merida are £88 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Merida can on average be found for £128 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £55 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Merida for tonight. You'll pay on average around £92 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Merida will cost around £98 (based on Booking.com prices).
Mérida was founded as Augusta Emerita in 25 BC, the capital of the ancient Roman province of Lusitania. Located almost half-way between Madrid and Lisbon, it is nowadays an important historic centre, and the capital of the Spanish region of Extremadura. The ‘Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida’ has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The city was founded in order to protect the Guadiana River pass, becoming the largest city on the Iberian Peninsula. Visigoths, Moors, the Christian ‘reconquista’, and the Napoleonic invasion left their mark too, and the city is nowadays home to the most complete Roman remains in Spain.
Its historic centre displays a mix of all these cultures, with the Roman Theatre and the Roman Bridge standing out. The Alcazaba is the old fortress of Roman origin, successively rebuilt by Visigoths and Moors. Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque buildings, as well as typical cobbled streets complete the picture. Some of the most charming hotels and B&Bs in Mérida are located in the Old Town.
The easiest way to get to the city is flying in to Seville or Madrid, and then by train to the local railway station. Whether you’re searching the best hotels or budget accommodation, don’t miss the Mérida deals available on Booking.com!
The history very interesting we enjoyed a walk through the...
The history very interesting we enjoyed a walk through the town and the alkazar very much. But so unfriendly, we went into 2 bars to get a coffee and were ignored so after 20 mins we left. In one of them we had actually been shown to a table.
The parador was disappointing to say the least , service appalling!
susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
One full day is the minimum to visit the top tourist spots.
One full day is the minimum to visit the top tourist spots. Buy a ticket for all sites - it has no validity limit, you can visit each site once, but it does not have to be even the same year! So no stress, you will want to return here anyway :)
Nice size for walking. Good food.
TWMat
Sweden
10
Scored 10
We loved Merida!
We loved Merida! There is so much amazing history and it is all very easily accessible by walking. The city’s 17 euro ticket also makes it amazing value. The city is also quaint with cobbled stones, and it is a more genuinely Spanish experience, where most people don’t speak English and costa are more reasonable. I paid 1 euro for a takeaway coffee!
Andrew
Australia
10
Scored 10
Probably one of the best antiquities museums in Spain.
Probably one of the best antiquities museums in Spain. There is much to see in this city including a Roman bridge, the alcazar, the Temple of Diana and especially the amphitheater and arena. The crowning glory is the museum as well as a Roman house.
Dennis
United States
10
Scored 10
The city is very walkable especially along the river and...
The city is very walkable especially along the river and aqueducts. If interested in history the city has done an excellent job at showcasing its Roman history including a wonderful Museum. The city is a living "open air" museum. A combined ticket for multiple sites in 16Euros/8Euros for Seniors. We visited 7 sites.
Jacqueline
Canada
10
Scored 10
Merida was a mecca for Roman history.
Merida was a mecca for Roman history. The museum was particularly beautiful with carefully selected pieces on display. It was easy to walk to all the major sites. We loved a gourmet supermarket opposite the museum and the first eatery in front of it. We took the tourist train at the last minute and it was a great way to get a feel for Merida and the location of all the sites.
Easy to get to by car, with free on site parking, and only 10 to 15 minute walk to the centre of town. Nearby supermarkets for provisions, and bars and restaurants for those who want to eat out. A great base from which to explore Merida on foot, or to go further a field by car. Definitely one of the best, if not the best, value for money hotels in Merida, but without compromising on quality.
Very nice hotel close to the highway. We stayed there for one night while traveling through Spain. 24h reception worked out for us without problems. The room was quite big and beautiful decorated in ancient Greece style. Free parking with a lot of free space is available just across the street.
The hotel is beautiful and well located in a quiet, pedestrian-friendly square in the center of Mérida.. The architecture, the decore that highlights the "Roman" history of Mérida, the cleanliness, the spaciousness are all pluses. The Plaza de España was especially pretty at Christmas.
Excellent price, very convenient location (near the train station) in a very walkable town, very friendly staff, and cheerful room. A very good option for budget travelers in Merida.
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