Leonor De Aquitania
In an 18th-century house, this is a well-aged classic in the old town with an excellent restaurant.
Many of the hotel rooms in the atmospheric Old Town have stunning views, so always ask for a room con vista. That said, there are some good options in the livelier new town below, too. Phone ahead for budget accommodations in the Old Town, as the owners tend to live elsewhere.
In an 18th-century house, this is a well-aged classic in the old town with an excellent restaurant.
This 17th-century former choir school retains an extraordinary monastic charm with its labyrinth of room...
Up the hill from Plaza Mayor, this friendly spot has free parking nearby and top-of-the-town views...
This former aristocratic historic home has been aesthetically reformed with a sumptuous colour scheme, w...
This is a cheap sleep in a clean and tidy pensíon in the new town...
Located squarely between the old and new towns, this upbeat place has large rooms with terracotta tiles,...
In this excellently priced and positioned hostal, rooms have butter-coloured paintwork, wrought...
This majestic former convent commands stunning views of the casas colgadas...
This 16th-century former convent is 5km from Cuenca...
If you decide to camp, Camping Caravaning has superb facilities, including a pool and t...
Just down the hill from the historic centre, revel in 16th-century surroundings, with lofty ceilings, or...
This upbeat and welcoming hostal in the new town has spacious rooms and a warm colour scheme.
Just above the cathedral, this conversion of a 17th-century convent wins points for location and style, ...
Blurring the lines between hostal and hotel, the rooms at this excellent new-town place offer ...
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