Sercotel Infanta Isabel
The colonnaded building fits well with the hotel's interior of period furnishings in most of the spaciou...
The colonnaded building fits well with the hotel's interior of period furnishings in most of the spaciou...
Segovia's hotels are proving adept at fusing stylishly appointed modern rooms onto centuries-old archite...
Dating from the 1950s, the public spaces have real old-world elegance with the original floor tiles, chi...
Spread over two buildings, this place has been magnificently renovated, blending genuine, 15th-century Mudéjar carved wooden ceilings in some rooms with modern amenities.
Occupying the ground floor of an old house, this simple hostal has tasteful furnishings and a dynamic colour scheme.
An eclectic choice a few streets back from Plaza Mayor. The owner obviously has a penchant for Dali prints and the rooms have plenty of character, with chunky wooden furnishings and bright paintwork.
Sitting by the riverbank in the valley beneath the Alcázar, this charming, tranquil little hotel has lavish rooms beautifully styled to suit those who love old-world luxury.
This great-value hostal has sparkling rooms with plush chenille bedspreads and cheery art prints. Several of the back rooms have stunning views of the Sierra de Guadarrama. The owner is friendly, the location superb.
The real drawcard here is the location, a few steps off Plaza Mayor. Ask to see a few rooms as size and comfort levels vary, but most are worth what is asked. Unusually in this price range, you can also pay with credit card.
This tidy little hostal is a cut above most other places in this price category. It has a lovely cheerful atmosphere and rooms with a fresh white-linen-and-wicker-chair look. Some rooms are larger than others, but the value is unbeatable.
Occupying an old house in a superb location, this is a good budget choice. The rooms are simple but quaint and incorporate some of the building's original wood and brickwork.
On a hilltop perch about five minutes' drive from the centre, this is one of the more modern paradors in Spain. It's nonetheless deluxe and you'll leave pampered.
This boutique hotel has elegant, individually designed rooms (all have tiled floors, beautiful bathrooms and rustic accents) within a restored 15th-century palace. It's not far from the aqueduct, but it's quiet and oozes style.
If you don't mind being just outside the old town, this place is a very comfortable choice with large, modern rooms. What sets it above the others are the uninterrupted views towards the aqueduct from some of the balconies and the rooftop terrace.
The rooms are large and filled with character, and all look out onto the hills; many also have cathedral and/or Alcázar views.
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