Posada Dos Orillas
This tastefully renovated 16th-century mansion is in a great location in the walled town. Rooms replicate Spanish colonial taste, and are named for the countries in which towns called Trujillo are found...
This tastefully renovated 16th-century mansion is in a great location in the walled town. Rooms replicate Spanish colonial taste, and are named for the countries in which towns called Trujillo are found...
Right on the waterfront, Hostal Porto Colom has breezy rooms decked out in bright yellows and blues (which might get to you after a while), with parquet floors and big beds. Downstairs, there’s a cool restaurant and lounge bar.
This good budget choice in the old post office has amiable Italian-Spanish owners and a bright new foyer. The cheerfully painted rooms, some with bathroom, remain much the same - they're not flash, but comfy enough...
Its understated decorative tributes to Seville's Moorish heritage make this small hotel near the Museo de Bellas Artes an attractive and unusual option...
Full of intriguing nooks and crannies, this comfortable small hotel in an old town house rambles up and down over four floors with Moroccan decor in soothing blue and white.
On a quiet street close to the cathedral, As Artes' seven lovely stone-walled rooms exude a romantic rustic air. Breakfast (€10.80) is served in a homey dining room overlooking the street.
Hotel Altozano has an ace location on a pretty main square...
Five blocks west of the bus station, the Cano has 57 trim, modern rooms, many with balcony. Those in the newer wing have more modern furniture and plenty of pleasing woodwork.
Super friendly but a bit soulless, Los Patios has clean, small rooms with bare walls. You enter through the busy restaurant, so try not to wander to the reception in your pyjamas.
Open your bedroom shutters and behold. With a view like this the furnishings barely matter, but they’re sparsely elegant anyway. Downstairs is a soulful patio where breakfast is taken and you can converse with the knowledgable owners.
This cheerful camping ground lies 3km northeast of Tarragona; perks include a big pool amidst leafy parkland just back from the beach and untouched coastal woodland nearby. Windsurfing and kitesurfing classes are also on offer.
Valencia has plenty of cheerful, modern, great-value hostels like the Hôme Youth Hostel.
What you get here is the basics done exceedingly well...
You wouldn't call it fancy but the Europa's a good choice if you're after en suite facilities and air-con at budget prices. Another major plus is its position...
Valencia has plenty of cheerful, modern, great-value hostels like the Hilux Hostal.
Bright, funky colours predominate at this well-run hostel a few minutes’ walk from the old town. The dorms have four to six beds and share three bathrooms. There’s a TV lounge and a kitchen for guest use...
If you’re looking for dormitory-style accommodation, you’d need a good reason to stay anywhere other than here while you’re in Madrid...
A fun, international hostel to hang out in, the Mambo Tango has basic dorms (sleeping from six to 10 people) and a welcoming, somewhat chaotic atmosphere. This playful vibe is reflected in the kooky colour scheme in the bathrooms...
Valencia has plenty of cheerful, modern, great-value hostels like the Hôme Backpackers.
Salamanca's youth hostel is a popular, well-run place, with large, clean dorms. It's a 10-minute walk down the hill from the old city.
Valencia has plenty of cheerful, modern, great-value hostels like the Red Nest Hostel.
Clean, colourful, friendly, and handily placed between the bus station and city centre, Meiga has spacious bunk dorms, a good kitchen, bright lounge and a long garden. It's the top choice if you're on the budget backpacking trail...
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