
The old Convent of Saint Esteban sited in the historic area of the city. Outfitted for business travelers, this hotel reveals interior spaces that are cozy and elegant with a designer edge. Functional furnishings and pastel tones enliven the rooms and give them a certain rustic air seldom seen in hotels by this chain. Meals are served in a handsome room, beneath stone arches, which support ceiling...


An awe-inspiring medieval history lesson that wins the respect of guests in this castle made hotel-inn, inspired in the tradition of Inns of Tourist Interest, only with greater richness and sumptuousness. Set in Salamanca, the edifice enjoys unrivaled views of the countryside on a large estate covering 116 hectors, replete with oak, pines and poplar trees. These endless flatlands were once observe...



This was the first project of Haciendas de España, the nexus of tourism and viniculture made possible with the efforts of Bodegas Arco. This hotel sets its example with history volumes from the banks of the Tormes River. The first documented reference to the estate dates to 1185, but it wasn’t until 1328 that the Dominicans acquired the property to raise a convent in 1366. Christopher Columbus him...



Architecture well integrated into the landscape of La Alberca, the first town in Spain to be declared Human Patrimony. Wooden balconies and beams and floors, cut-stone corner blocks and forged iron railings. By night, thanks to the calculated exterior illumination, the building boasts its most stunning features. The bedrooms are fully equipped, but began to show some imperfections, like a broken l...

Located in the historic downtown near the Plaza Mayor, this newly constructed building is one of three Meliá hotels in Salamanca. This hotel named after the nearby gardens of the old Convent of Las Claras has a classic style that penetrates the common areas and bedrooms, which have well-appointed rooms and baths. This is an establishment that meets the demands of business groups, offering three me...


What was the European cultural capital in 2002, this city is deserving of such fine accommodations as this hotel that forms part of the NH Gold Selection, a place to consider for sure. Sited in front of the plaza Concilio de Trento and facing the San Esteban Convent, the hotel occupies an old palace built between the 15th and 16th centuries....

It has no problem blending in with its Salamacan architectural surroundings, since it occupies the antique manor Casa de la Pizarra, right in the middle of the city’s historic center. In front of the old Cathedral plaza, this NH Hotel conserves its original façade, as well as the archway in the main entrance and the stonewalls. Inside the commitment to the preservation of its heritage is not evade...

This low and elongated construction with stone walls covered with ivy has undergone constant renovations. Of great historic value, it was originally commissioned by Enrique de Trastamara in the 14th century to protect the occidental boundaries of Castilla along the Águeda River. The building is adjacent to the city walls and very close to the Plaza Mayor. Its commanding tower announces its presenc...


The hotel faces the historic downtown from a small hilltop that towers over the Tormes. It is an eclectic building, built as a social security hospital and adapted into a hotel that opened its doors in early 2004. The stone façade leads to the profoundly renovated reception area, living rooms, bar and restaurant. The fresh decoration is warmer and bolder, embellished by wood furnishings, paintings...


This Posada is set in the mountainous landscape of Candelaria, a small village with steep streets and the Gredos mountains in the background. Its architecture responds to the popular tradition of masonry walls and wooden framework. True to custom, the house was used to make cold meats, since this is a land of good Iberian chorizo. It is very charming with careful rusticism, minimalist in the bedro...

Monumental construction built with blush colored Villamayor stone in the 1940s by an architect and lover of grandeur, the same person who gave Salamanca its Palace of Justice. The bedchambers and common areas have been designed and fully equipped by the interior decorator Carmen Alcántara. Inspired in the stylized shapes of art nouveau, the rooms are elegant and suggestive, with rich and noble fur...

Salamanca joins the list of Spanish and international cities chosen by Room Mate chain to place its chic and cheap hotels. Vega is located a few meters away from the Plaza Mayor. Its youth spirit and nerve get on with the student atmosphere which characterizes the city. As it happens with the rest of hotels created by Enrique Sarasola, Vega is housed in one of the historical buildings of the city ...