Housed in a former convent, built in the 15th century, the Parador de Plasencia hotel has kept its stunning, original architecture, including spacious hallways, archways and courtyards.
Michael
United Kingdom
I stayed in 4 Paradores and this is the most exceptional one.
Very capable staff
The car lift was a real experience
Very big rooms
Offering free Wi-Fi, Hotel Exe Alfonso VIII is located just beside the main square of the charming town of Plasencia. The spacious, air-conditioned rooms include flat-screen TVs and a minibar.
Tony
United Kingdom
Reception staff were very friendly and helpful. We were offered bicycle storage and were able to use the space to repair a puncture. Breakfast was good and they allowed us to start an hour early. Parking for support motorcycle very handy.
Palacio Carvajal Girón is located next to Plasencia's main square and just a few minutes' walk from the city's main monuments.
David
United Kingdom
location is superb. beautiful building . however , staff were excellent - 10/10 for receptionists, helped us move rooms with no hassle and a superb recommendation for a great restaurant- Succo .11/10 for our breakfast waitress- so helpful and friendly. Thank you 😊
Located 5 minutes' drive from Plasencia centre and with easy access to all major roads, this hotel is just a 20 minute drive from the beautiful Monfragüe Park.
Cook
United Kingdom
This is our third year running now and we loved the upgrade our room had. The bathroom was fabulous! The soft fur ishings were also lovely .
Hotel Ciudad de Plasencia offers free WiFi, free private parking and an outdoor swimming pool surrounded by gardens. It is located by the N-630, just outside Plasencia city centre.
Rui
Portugal
Good bathroom and comfortable bed. Free parking.
Outside of the city so you’ll need transportation if your objective is to do city tourism.
The Rincón Extremeño Hotel is located a few metres from Plaza Mayor in the walled city of Plasencia, Extremadura. The hotel features a restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
Situated in Plasencia, 39 km from Parque Natural de Monfragüe, Hospedium Hotel Doña Mafalda de Castilla features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Plasencia is a small town, the centre has narrow hilly...
Plasencia is a small town, the centre has narrow hilly streets, parking in the centre is difficult but there is plenty of free parking near to the park with an escalator to take you up the steep hill to the centre. There are several supermarkets, a Carrafeur on the North side and several smaller supermarkets on the south side. There is a river running along the East side.
There are many restaurants available, fast food near to the Carrafeur and more upmarket ones in the centre. Plasencia is at the foot of the Jerte valley, where most of the cherries in Spain are grown, you can drive to the top of the valley, which takes around an hour and is very scenic.
Philip
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Interesting old town and surprisingly few tourists.
Interesting old town and surprisingly few tourists. We booked in advance a guided visit (in English) through the tourist office wich is to recommend.
We tried the restaurants InMercado and Casa Juan and both had good food to fair prices. Casa Juan had an unusual table decor and served a typical local dinner including the sheep milk cheese Tarta de Casar.
Nordjylland
Denmark
Scored 8.0
8.0
Surprisingly attractive old town which is the perfect base...
Surprisingly attractive old town which is the perfect base for touring this attractive region. Atiu can walk everywhere particularly around the medieval walled city with a myriad of narrow pedestrian streets and bustling plaza full of bars, quaint shops and restaurants. We liked the traditional Bar Espagnol and for breakfast El Montadito. Churros are a must!
Thé quarter around the parador is particularly stunning with old churches, plazas and monumental decaying palaces topped by multiple stork nests. Similarly around the old cathedral, Santa Clara monastery. Calle Del Sol is the main shopping street leading to a lively plaza just outside the city walls. Take time to visit La Isla gardens beside the River Jerte, also popular cafe and restaurant with outside terrace, where a riverside walk takes you all the way up to the dam and reservoir in the Jerte valley. In the summer this provides the local people with a large outdoor nature asl swelling pool. From here you can discover the north of this attractive region. Taking day trips by car to the Jerte valley, La Vera, Ambroz with Hervas, then the towns of Caceres, Trujillo, Guadalupe and the incredible Monfrague national park.m with its towering crags g ce ibères with black and griffon vultures. Definately worth a longet stay
Sian
Spain
Scored 4.0
4.0
The hotel is located on an industrial estate.
The hotel is located on an industrial estate. The heating in our room was not working, so we had to change rooms which the management did straight away. We had a very basic evening meal, but the breakfast was very poor.
I would suggest this hotel is best suited to people working in the area rather than tourists.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Ask at the hotel how to walk into the centre of Plasencia.
Ask at the hotel how to walk into the centre of Plasencia.
You follow a little stream for about half an hour.
The centre of Placencia is walled with a cathedral in the middle.
A lovely square is nearby where you can eat.
Alan
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Very nice small town, with an interesting old part.
Very nice small town, with an interesting old part.
But Beware of the Public Parking in the centre! It has 4 floors but the first two are private! So you have to go down a narrow and winding lane to the two bottom floors. The spaces are also very narrow and it can be hard to manoeuvre with a big car.
I like the location, there is lots of parking near and it had everything we needed. It's a great apartment for a few days and to visit Plasencia and around
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