Located 100 metres from Santa Maria la Mayor Church in Toro, Hospedium Hotel Juan II features a seasonal outdoor pool and a terrace providing panoramic views of the River Duero and Roman Bridge.
Michael
Spain
The bed was really comfortable and bathroom ok. Very clean, and an excellent view of the River Duero.
This 5-star design hotel has its own winery and vineyards. Valbusenda Hotel Resort & Spa features a spa with thermal pools and a hot tub. It offers a free welcome drink, free parking and free WiFi.
Daan
Germany
One of the few properties in the area with a pool. Super comfy beds and pillow selection.
Set within 38 km of Spanish Red Cross and 39 km of Renfe Train station Zamora, Hotel Alda Ciudad de Toro offers rooms in Toro.
Emma
United Kingdom
Breakfast was in the attached cafe, opened nice and early. Croissants served cut and toasted with butter and jam. Secure parking for the bikes in the basement.
Located in Toro, 38 km from Spanish Red Cross and 39 km from Renfe Train station Zamora, Casa Nicola provides accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
La casa de las flores has garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Toro, 38 km from Spanish Red Cross.
Sally
United Kingdom
Excellent hotel right in the middle of toro with free enclosed parking. The hotel was to a very high standard with every amenity plus an outside area for sitting.
Featuring accommodation with a balcony, El Carmen is located in Toro. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a patio. The apartment has facilities for disabled guests.
Featuring quiet street views, Piso Igualdad features accommodation with a balcony, around 39 km from Spanish Red Cross. It is situated 40 km from Renfe Train station Zamora and provides a lift.
Set in the historic town of Toro, this restored 15th-century palace preserves its original design, featuring high ceilings and stone walls. Palacio Rejadorada offers rooms with heating.
Old centre has some picturesque buildings, and the novelty...
Old centre has some picturesque buildings, and the novelty of huge stork nests on several of the church spires and towers, with storks and young in residence in May. Bars not generally open between 15:00 and 21:00. Good for touring region but apart from architectural interest, missable.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Toro is an incredible small town with a great history about...
Toro is an incredible small town with a great history about Spain and the region of Castille and Leon. Besides of historical buildings and museums, It's absolutely recommended visit specifically for a gourmet stay, where you can find a lot of easy to visit vineyards and cheese factories.
Ivan
Spain
Scored 10
10
It is a fascinating historical town, the old town rather...
It is a fascinating historical town, the old town rather crumbling at the moment. Centuries of history at every turn. Many bars with good ranges of tapas, but hard to find a functioning restaurant at the moment. The cafe/restaurant next to the Hotel Juan II does excellent lunches.
Justin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
good for wine tasting.
good for wine tasting. A rural non- touristiy working town - mainly spanish residents with not much english spoken (youngsters do speak english) Nice locqal bars, restaurants etc. Walk around easily. Tourists around from other countries including US - several cyclists and walkers.
Kathy
United Kingdom
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On arrival we met with the owner who made us very welcome. He let us park our car while we unloaded our luggage.
He actually gave us a bottle of wine from his family's vineyard to take away. Toro is famous for its wine.!!
The staff were friendly and helpful .
The hotel was right in the centre of playa Mayor which is a beautiful spot.
The room was spotless and everything about it was comfortable and quiet.
We went out for food later on the square and it was an uncredible atmosphere everywhere. Toro is a little gem.
Excellent hotel right in the middle of toro with free enclosed parking. The hotel was to a very high standard with every amenity plus an outside area for sitting.
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