"Great quiet spot. Close to shopping without street noise. Rehab of Mercado building across the street is not a bother at all. Would definitely repeat stay."
"This was great for an overnight stop. Just an acceptable walk into the centre and free parking available near by. Our only disappointment was that the bar was closed on the Saturday night and sunday, so we were unable to get anything to eat there."
"The stay was wonderfull in a calm area. Good pool and super room with a good firm bed.
We had the menu in the restaurant Nube and a red wine from Valbusenda winery, Vivo 2011. Very good.
It was a good experience. The only thing was that we after the dinner asked for a wine from the winecard but not the house and they did not have it. We asked for 4 different wines on their winecard and they did not have them. The parking was free and in the cellar and when leaving we got cold water for our trip."
"Good, no frills hotel at a decent price. Bed, bath, size all fine, clean. There is a good bar (and restaurant maybe) attached to the hotel that is popular with the locals and less touristy than most. Plenty of street parking. Just outside the main tourist area (3-5 mins walk to Alcazar). "
"The owner was extremely friendly and welcoming. We met her son and our son was allowed to play with his toys. Bent over backwards to ensure we had a nice stay. Excellent value for money"
"We loved everything about this hotel. It felt perfectly Spanish. The building is ancient, and the hotel is so charming... the walls are old stone; the floors are beautifully preserved antique wood. The curtains are hand-made linen. But the beds are great, the sheets are crisp and soft; the towels are snowy and huge; the pillows are soft and plentiful. The room was way nicer than the low price deserved. The courtyard is gorgeous, and breakfast is in a great little cafe."
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Medieval stone bridges lead to Zamora's Romanesque churches, where you'll find intricate carvings and peaceful courtyards to explore. Climb the cathedral tower for views across the Duero River, then sample local wines and tapas in Plaza Mayor's lively cafes.
"From the moment we arrived at hotel, which was almost midnight, we were treated like family. The warmth and attentiveness of Alberto made our first night unforgettable. We were welcome by two drinks and Alberto set up the perfect temperature of our room to our like. During our visit, I unfortunately got stung by a wasp, but the way the hotel mobilized to assist me was truly remarkable. They quickly provided a tweezer to remove the stinger, applied alcohol, and even offered mud from the spa to soothe the pain. The staff kept checking on me, making us feel cared for and loved.
The accommodations were impeccable. Our room was clean, spacious, and featured the most comfortable mattress, ensuring a restful stay. We also enjoyed an excellent selection of ambient music that added to the relaxing atmosphere. A special shoutout to Lorena and Belén at the front desk—they exemplified true hospitality, helping us store our locally purchased cheese and chocolate and booking all our activities since our Spanish is not proficient.
The spa was a highlight of our trip, offering various treatment pools and saunas that left us feeling rejuvenated.
One of the most memorable experiences was the wine tour led by Mr. Mogul. His passion for winemaking shone through as he spent nearly three hours guiding us through the process and allowing us to taste some outstanding wines from this amazing winery.
100% recommend it to anyone! And thanks to all staff and the business owners!"
"This is a charming hotel on the edge of the town of Toro. We found parking right outside the hotel very easily when we arrived at the check-in time.
Absolutely stunning views of the whole area from our bedroom and the restaurants within the hotel
The hotel receptionist spoke fairly good English and was really kind and suggesting places we could go and try the local wine. The place is just turned out to me Ideal as we managed to join another group who are having a tour which is something we have been unable to book before we arrived, so we were very pleased.
We ate in the hotel in their café because it was raining. It was all inside but if it was warm, you could sit outside and have a lovely view. The restaurant staffs English was a bit patchy and our Spanish is even worse but with the use of Google Translate we managed to order a meal we ended up having the biggest steak I’ve ever seen in my life a bottle of wine a salad and potato croquettes as part of a package deal for two people which came to about €52, which was really good value in our opinion
The room was basic but very Spanish decent size bed ideal to crash for a night and in my opinion very good value. If I was coming through here again, I would return . I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this place for someone else to stay.
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Where is the best hotel to stay close to Museo de la Semana Santa?
Adjacent to Museo de la Semana Santa, Parador de Zamora is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this 4-star hotel offers a restaurant and an outdoor pool. Other good choices within a short distance include NH Zamora Palacio del Duero and Hotel Jarama.
What about the best place to stay near Zamora Cathedral?
One of the top choices for your stay is Parador de Zamora, located a short 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Zamora Cathedral, and this 4-star hotel offers a restaurant and an outdoor pool. NH Zamora Palacio del Duero and Hotel Jarama are a couple of other good options close by.
What's the best boutique accommodation in Zamora?
Parador de Zamora is a favorite hotel with our travelers looking for a stylish accommodation, and features 52 guestrooms, a seasonal outdoor pool, and free WiFi. See all boutique hotels in Zamora.
What's the best accommodation in Zamora that's close to historical sites?
Based on our travel expertise, Parador de Zamora is a top historic hotel bookable on Expedia and it features free WiFi. Also notable landmarks to visit include Zamora Cathedral, Puerta de Doña Urraca, and Iglesia de San Pedro y San Ildefonso.
What are some accommodations with pools in Zamora?
History buffs enjoy visiting Zamora though all visitors are sure to find something to appreciate. Tourists can also enjoy the city's cathedral, museums, and monuments. In Zamora, there are 31 hotels and other accommodations to choose from. Find out more about Zamora.
To explore the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Zamora (ZOB-Zamora Train Station) or Zamora Station. If you want to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car in Zamora for your journey.
What's the seasonal weather like in Zamora?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 70°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 43°F. Average annual precipitation for Zamora is 19 inches.
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