With a convenient location, close to the old roman bridge and just 20 minutes’ walk from the city center, this modern 4-star hotel offers high-quality spacious luxurious accommodations.
Miguel
Portugal
Bed and room size.
The hotel staff managed to set both our rooms close.
Set in a former convent, dating from the 18th century, the Parador de Mérida provides attractive accommodations. It is within 10 minutes' walk of Mérida's main attractions.
Located a few minutes' walk from the historic city center of Merida, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hotel Zeus is a modern complex with a seasonal outdoor pool.
Just 2.5 mi 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.
Featuring a terrace, Vettonia Hotel is located in Mérida in the Extremadura region, a 4-minute walk from Casa de Mitreo and half a mile from Roman Theatre & Amphitheatre.
Hotel Rambla Emérita, centro ciudad provides rooms in Mérida near Casa de Mitreo and Moorish Alcazaba. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Roger
Canada
The location is excellent. It is on the edge of the old city, but not surrounded noise. It is also close to the train station, only a 600 metre walk. The room was clean and bed comfortable. The cleaning crew were excellent.
Located in Plaza de España Square, this restored 15th-century palace offers a rooftop terrace with a small seasonal pool and city views. Hotel Mérida Palace is 656 feet from the Roman Temple of Diana....
David
Canada
Lovely hotel in the centre of town facing onto a classic plaza. Walking distance to everything we wanted to see and do. The breakfast was very good and offered a wide variety. I wish a few of the hot items from our first breakfast had been repeated on subsequent days as they were very good. Staff were very friendly and professional.
Just 5 minutes’ drive from the center of Mérida, Hotel Ilunion Las Lomas features an outdoor lagoon-style swimming pool set in lovely gardens with a fountain.
Nathaniel
Spain
It is a beautifully-appointed hotel with extensive grounds and located with easy access to downtown Mérida by car. The lobby is large and comfortable; rooms were nice if a bit darkly lit. Breakfast was plentiful and well-attended to. Staff very welcoming, caring, and friendly.
On average, 3-star hotels in Mérida cost $74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mérida are $105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mérida can be found for $124 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mérida this weekend is $71 or, for a 4-star hotel, $105. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mérida for this weekend cost around $200 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $60 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mérida for tonight. You'll pay around $85 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mérida will cost around $124, on average (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!
Just a one night stay, wish we could have stayed longer,...
Just a one night stay, wish we could have stayed longer, such a beautiful charming town rich is roman history, we brought our bikes and cycled around the most famous site which was like a treasure hunt! Incredible vegan/vegetarian restaurant which was divine and very reasonably priced. SHANGRI -LA central.
Beth
Spain
Scored 8.0
8.0
The teatro Roman amphitheatre was lovely but the steps are...
The teatro Roman amphitheatre was lovely but the steps are made of fake stone. If you have been to the Colosseum this seems a bit tame. We found the Acueducto de los Milagros interesting as well as the Casa del Mitreo de los Columbarios- the ruins of a Roman home. We were disappointed with the contents of the Alcazabar - the only thing of interest inside was the underground water cistern with steps leadinng down into it. It's more interesting from the outside
CollinB
Australia
Scored 10
10
Merida is full of Roman ruins, more than any other city in...
Merida is full of Roman ruins, more than any other city in Spain. All sites have easy access and are within walking distance. Great for history buffs!
Streets of Merida have a happy vibe with people enjoying themselves and friends.
A worthwhile city to visit in Spain.
Ruth
United States
Scored 10
10
Merida is a beautiful city, full of history and amazing...
Merida is a beautiful city, full of history and amazing architecture. I stayed just for a couple of days but I wish I could have stayed longer. It was a fantastic experience to be in a place with so many wonderful ancient places: The Roman Theatre and the amphitheater, The Roman Aqueduct, the Circus, the Citadel, the Roman Museum… well, I just loved the city! The only thing I would suggest is to visit the place during spring or fall… the summer is extremely hot.
Wilma
Portugal
Scored 6.0
6.0
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
Scored 10
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
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This "hostal" was more like a 3 star hotel. It exceeded all my expectations and then some. The location was right in the middle of everything in Merida so you didnt need to walk far to see all the ruins. The staff were more than helpful and so friendly and nice. The room was great as was the bathroom and everything was clean. I would DEFINITELY recommend this accommodation to anyone.
It was great! Outstanding high temperature outside + comfortable room, pool, cafeteria and parking - everything that we needed for our stay in Mérida. Since the hotel is outside of the town, it makes city noise impossible to exist. The sunset was breathtaking :)
Wonderfully situated hotel on the main square of Merida. We had a lovely room (which they changed from a twin to a double arrival).
Staff were friendly and informative.
Good breakfast.
Great and fun hotel at the very best location in Merida! Convenient parking facilities just meters away. If you’re traveling with kids, ask for a children's themed room.
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