Housed in the beautiful old convent of Santa Clara, the Parador de Trujillo hotel is the perfect place to enjoy peace and tranquillity in the historic city of Trujillo.
Alan
United Kingdom
Rooms are spacious. Good night’s sleep. Good breakfast and evening meal.
Located in the town of Trujillo, this luxury hotel is built within the San Antonio convent, dating from the 16th century
Now a deluxe hotel, the Izan combines an authentic historic setting and tradit...
Steve
Portugal
The room was quite spacious, breakfast was ok but limited choice
Hostal San Miguel is situated in the historic centre of Trujillo, 25 minutes’ drive from Cáceres. This guest house features rooms with TV’s, private bathrooms and some have a balcony.
Amanda
United Kingdom
Lovely welcome and allowed to park behind the hotel in their private parking, no charge. Short walk into the plaza. Lovely building and spacious rooms. Our breakfast was basic but more than enough. The lady serving breakfast was very tolerant of our inability to speak but the basics in Spanish.
This hostel is situated in the centre of Trujillo, only 50 metres from the Plaza Mayor and the gates to the Medieval city
There are nine pleasant and fully-equipped rooms in this newly constructed es...
Featuring free Wi-Fi, Alojamientos Plaza Mayor is a guest house located in Trujillo. The property is set in the old town’s main square, 40 metres from Santiago Church.
Situated in Trujillo, 300 metres from Plaza Mayor and 45 km from Santa María Church-Procathedral, Apartamento en casa del s.XVI features air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
Located in Trujillo, 300 metres from Plaza Mayor and 45 km from Santa María Church-Procathedral, Casatrujillo AT-CC00739 provides air-conditioned accommodation with a patio and free WiFi.
Bryan
United Kingdom
Good location for centre with (tricky) parking nearby
Everything in Trujillo is wonderful. The old mediaeval city, where all tourists stay, has accommodation for all budgets, and it's all good. The city is small and perfect for strolling around in cobbled streets. If you have a car stay on the outer roads because the city streets are really narrow. There are regular coaches from Madrid throughout the day, and one each day from Barcelona. Cáceres, 45 minutes away has lots of coaches to every Spanish city, and to Lisbon in Portugal , plus a mainline railway station. This was Spain's capital after the Conquistadors were in Mexico and Peru. Many Spanish people consider it to be the most beautiful of their cities - quite a claim since Spain has the highest number of UNESCO cities in the world @15. The restaurants are ALL astonishingly good, all on the Plaza Mayor or streets off it, with fabulously presented food. Classics and modern Gastronomía at mid level cost. The smaller cafés all offer brilliant Spanish breakfasts and cakes at excellent prices. The whole region offers some of the best birdwatching, walking trails and landscape photography in Europe. Other marvellous cities that are 1 or 2 hour drives include Plasencia, Cáceres and Merida. It's also perfectly possible to visit Portugal for the day from here.
Alexander
Spain
Scored 10
10
We loved Trujillo.
We loved Trujillo. Beautiful historical buildings all located within east reach of the plaza. Plenty of very good restaurants and tapas bars. Not crowded unlike places such as Toledo and Cordoba. Very good tourist office. One of our favourite places to visit in Spain alongside Seville. Because Trujillo is located in Extremadura and is quite remote it hasn’t been spoilt and overrun with tourists.
Grant
Scored 10
10
Considering its relatively low position in the guidebooks,...
Considering its relatively low position in the guidebooks, then Trujillo is a real gem. It has such a lot to offer - more than one would think. The old town, alleyways and streets, numerous churches and other fine buildings are beautiful. There isn't a lot of choice for eating in the town - the options in the main square do tend to be higher priced and aren't great value for money really, compared to other Spanish towns of the same size. But Trujillo itself for its historical significance should be visited by more people than it apparently does have.
Martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Fantastic city with plenty of historical monuments (...
Fantastic city with plenty of historical monuments (monasteries, churches, muslim castle) and people (conquistadores).
I would strongly recommend travelers to stop 1 or 2 days to discover this wonderful typical historical Spanish town with lots of history
l homme de tafoughalt
Belgium
Scored 10
10
Trujillo is a gem.A small town with an impressive plaza...
Trujillo is a gem.A small town with an impressive plaza mayor and a beautiful old part of the town with interesting buildings. This is a small town with a historic past. Absolute worth a stay in a town far from multinational trash eateries.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
A beautiful town filled with palaces that were the homes to...
A beautiful town filled with palaces that were the homes to the conquistadores of Peru and Brazil. The castle high on the rock above the town was particularly spectacular. Wonderful church was a Historic Monument in itself. Impressive statues in Plaza Mayor was the icing on the cake.
The hotel is a beautiful old palacio in the historical part of Trujillo. Restructured to all needs of modern comfort (maybe a bit too much sacrificing part of the character the house). But after all a wonderful historical place and good service. Delicious breakfast, helpful staff, good WiFi
The Finca is beautiful! Old house really well kept and decorated. Our family room was great: very spacious, well decorated and comfortable. Breakfast is very good with local products. Only 10 minutes drive from beautiful city of Trujillo.
Loved it. 15th century house just out of the old city. Clean and historic. Staff were lovely. Parking out back for 7 euro. Breakfast is basic but Spanish style as expected. Great wifi. Trujillo is a hidden gem.
Amazing building, room, pool and terrace and owner!!! Very good breakfast 😀 and complementary parking almost opposite hotel.
if in Trujillo, there’s no better place to stay.
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