Situated next to the 12th-century Santa Maria de la Horta Church, NH Zamora Palacio del Duero is a 2-minute walk from Zamora’s Plaza Mayor. Rooms include free Wi-Fi, LCD TVs and a minibar.
Jeffrey
United States
Really unique, historic, and beautiful property. Excellent breakfast. Comfortable room with very nice amenities and a very good shower. Excellent location right in the heart of the old town area. Friendly and efficient staff. Secure storage for our bicycles.
Located in the center of Zamora, Zenit Dos Infantas offers rooms with a flat-screen TV, free WiFi and a mini-bar. This hotel includes a lounge and a bar.
Mercedes
United States
This is the 3er time in Zamora, just once we stay in another hotel, and definitely we will stay here if we come back. It is next to the principle atracciones, walking distance. Very clean spaces.
This modern hotel is located 1969 feet from Zamora’s Old Town, close to the city’s business and financial district. It offers a fitness center, Turkish bath and stylish rooms with mini-bar.
Located in Zamora, 1.5 miles from Easter Museum of Zamora, Hotel Vanity has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
El personal fue muy amable y todo estaba muy limpio
Rey Don Sancho features a fitness center, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Zamora. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Lugar cerca de las conexiones carretera, tranquilo
Featuring a bar, Hotel Puente de Piedra is located in Zamora in the Castila y Leon region, a 10-minute walk from Football Stadium and 0.7 miles from Park of the Castillo.
El tamaño de la habitación, la limpieza y la tranquilidad
This former 19th-century Modernist mansion is located in the historic center of Zamora. It offers air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Ideally situated and a comfortable good sized room.
FAQs about hotels in Zamora
On average, 3-star hotels in Zamora cost $92 per night, and 4-star hotels in Zamora are $97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Zamora can be found for $119 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Zamora this weekend is $78 or, for a 4-star hotel, $86. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Zamora for this weekend cost around $120 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
There is easy access to every thing that there is to see.
There is easy access to every thing that there is to see.
The cathedral was great and the Romanesque churches a delight.
The old Roman wall wove in and out of the town and buildings.
A lovely feeling of calm.
Heather
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
Good to visit for an overnight stay.
Good to visit for an overnight stay. Easily see the attractive old buildings and shopping district in one day. Seems to be poor for restaurants /tapas bars but maybe those closed when I visited opened at other times.
Rodney
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This is a beautiful city with plenty of lovely buildings to...
This is a beautiful city with plenty of lovely buildings to see. It is pleasant to walk along the banks of the Duero. The tapas Bars are wonderful. Brilliant, innovative tapas which are great value accompanied with the local red wine.
Marian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Still a bit of a hidden gem.
Still a bit of a hidden gem. The historic city is beautiful and old. The view over the river and land is amazing. It's a provincial Castillian town, very authentically Spanish. Very easy to get around on foot. The food is excellent and affordable. Calle de los Herreros is where you find great bars with tasty dishes.
Omar
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Well worth a visit for a few days.
Well worth a visit for a few days. We only stayed one night which wasn't really long enough. Two or three nights would have been better.
There are lots of historic buildings in Zamora, the Cathedral and castle on top of the hill probably being the most notable buildings with great views.
Lot of local restaurants and bars. Fantastic local wines.
Chris
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
For me, Zamora was the first Spanish city I had visited...
For me, Zamora was the first Spanish city I had visited that was not overrun by foreign tourists. In fact in the two daysI was there I only heard about a half a dozen people speaking anything but Spanish. It has a treasure trove of Romanesque architecture and also of early twentieth century architecture, lovingly preserved and maintained, not for the purpose of harvesting visitors' euros, but because the community deems it worthwhile. One of my best memories of my visit was being able to wander through the narrow, twisting streets of the old city from open square to square in the company of only a handful of local people. It was indeed the first time in five visits to Spain that I felt I was visiting an unadulterated Spanish city.
Mark
United States
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The hotel was easily reached, the reception was very warm and friendly, the room was quieter, cleaner and more comfortable than I had expected for the price, and the location was outstanding. The place was also very clean and well maintained. Zamora is a beautiful little city and Hostal La Reina just perfect from which to see the sights!
The location was good, about a 10 minute walk from the plaza mayor. There were several restaurants and bars in the immediate area. The hostal had a small kitchen, a washing machine and a rooftop patio with a table and chairs and lines for hanging laundry. The staff was friendly and helpful. Good value for money.
We only used the room - neither the restaurant nor other facilities.
The room is relatively big and comfortable. The windows open fully which was nice and the hotel location was great. Lots of restaurants and options around.
The stuff were very kind.
Fantastic atmosphere of an old palace from the 16th century. Founded as the seat of the Inquisition in Zamora.
History breathes from every pore. We had a room with a view of one of the most beautiful rivers in Spain, the Duero. The room was clean.
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