Housed in the beautiful old convent of Santa Clara, the Parador de Trujillo hotel is the perfect place to enjoy peace and tranquility in the historic city of Trujillo.
Featuring a restaurant and terrace, Hotel Perú offers rooms with a balcony 1.2 mi from the center of Trujillo. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout.
The Hotel Victoria is located in the Extremaduran city of Trujillo. It occupies a 19th century modernist style building that maintains all the original structure and essence of the house.
Stephenson
United Kingdom
The receptionist was amazing
Helpful, knowledgeable and charming
This hotel is located on the outskirts of Trujillo in the Extremadura. Enjoy spacious rooms with charming decor and free Wi-Fi in the inviting lounges. Try regional cuisine in the hotel's restaurant.
Offering an on-site restaurant and free Wi-Fi, Hotel Julio is located in Trujillo. Set in a XIX century manor, the hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, bar, and table tennis equipment.
Haoxuan
Spain
Good location and easy parking, the building is very integrated into the surroundings and the interior has a taste of local culture.
The Posada Dos Orillas can be found inside the walls of Trujillo, just 1312 feet from the Plaza Mayor. Set in a 16th-centruy building, it has a restaurant, patio and free Wi-Fi.
Cathy
Canada
The location was perfect and the room exceeded our expectations.There is parking close by.
Casa de Orellana is located in the heart of the walled medieval town of Trujillo, Cáceres. Dating to the 15th century, it offers a swimming pool and richly decorated rooms.
Huw
United Kingdom
The location is perfect in the old town. It’s a lovely historic property with bags of character. The “suite” is a lovely room with direct access to the wonderful garden and small swimming pool. The owner, Werner, is delightful and even comes to meet you in his car to direct you to the property.
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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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 apartment was spacious and comfortable. Within easy walk of the centre of Trujillo, perhaps 15 mins. Supermarkets nearby. Owners were helpful. Everything in the aprtment that we could possibly need and more. Sadly we didnt get to use the outside space due to the weather but that's not their fault :o)
This 500+ year old property was full lof history and charm. It was so close to the walls of Trujillo fortress, within walking distance to the town square and beautifully preserved. Loved our stay here.
Simplicity, comfort, location and friendliness of the staff. The hotel has large, comfortable rooms and is located a few minutes away by foot from the Plaza Mayor, at the centre of Trujillo.
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