Hotel Artheus Carmelitas | ||
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4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca 69 rooms |
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Nh Palacio De Castellanos | ||
4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca |
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Oasis Horus Salamanca | ||
4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca 34 (923) 201112 |
Inaugurated in the year 1995 and renovated in 2002 the Globalia Horus Salamanca is a modern, welcoming hotel with 90 rooms 82 of which are doubles with 4 superior doubles and 4 Junior Suites. | |
Hotel Regio | ||
4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca 34 (92) 3138044 118 rooms |
Sited in a residential area, 5mins from the centre, this has 121 well-equipped rooms plus swimming pools, tennis courts, basketball nets, spacious gardens and car park - all just 5 minutes from the centre. | |
Tryp Salamanca | ||
4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca 0034 (923) 262429 63 rooms |
The hotel is located 5-10 minutes walk from the PLAZA MAYOR. Opposite is the Park of the Jesuits: running, basketball. The Performing Arts Center of Salamanca (CAEM), is situated 10 minutes walk Congress and Exhibition is 15 minutes walk. | |
Melia Las Claras Boutique Hotel | ||
4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca 34 (923) 128505 72 rooms |
The hotel is located on the main access route to Salamanca, next to the shopping mall El Tormes and just 5 minutes from the city's cultural and historical city center | |
Vincci Ciudad De Salamanca | ||
4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca 34 (92) 3192001 81 rooms |
New hotel opened in 2002 and situated in the new area of the city close to the Congress Hall, 5 minutes from the city centre by public transport. Non smoking floor. Its style is functionel and modern. | |
Tryp Montalvo | ||
4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca 34 (923) 191696 57 rooms |
The Tryp Montalvo Hotel is only 5 minutes by car from the centre of Salamanca on one of the main entrance routes alongside the Vía de la Plata. The hotel has earned the "Q for Quality" certification and provides 57 rooms. | |
Parador de Salamanca | ||
4 Stars
Spain, Salamanca 34 (923) 192087 110 rooms |
The Hotel is on a small hill on the left bank of the Tormes, facing the historic centre of the city. Its large windows make it an exceptional lookout point over the city, a living museum dominated by the cathedral towers. |