Spain Hotel Reviews

Andalusia

Seville has grand old hotels, such as the Alfonso XIII, and a number of former palaces converted into sumptuous hostelries. The... (more)

The Balearic Islands

Many hotels on the islands include a Continental or full buffet breakfast in the room rate.... (more)

Barcelona

Barcelona's hotels offer clear distinctions. Hotels in the Ciutat Vella (Old City)—the Gothic Quarter and along the Rambla—are... (more)

Bilbao and the Basque Country

The largely industrial and well-to-do north is an expensive part of Spain, and this is reflected in room rates. San Sebastián... (more)

Castile

The majority of the oldest and most attractive paradors in Castile are in quieter towns such as Almagro, Ávila, Chinchón... (more)

Catalonia and Valencia

Accommodations in beach resorts on the Costa Brava are significantly more expensive in the summer months. A good alternative if... (more)

The Costa del Sol

There's no shortage of apartments and villas for both short- and long-term stays. Accommodations range from traditional Andalusian... (more)

Extremadura

Extremadura's paradores are remarkable, occupying buildings of great historic or architectural interest in all major tourist areas... (more)

Galicia and Asturias

There are nine charming paradores in Galicia alone: three in elegant mansions, two in ancient fortresses, and one in a former... (more)

Madrid

From the beginning of the new millennium, Madrid has added more than 17,000 new hotel rooms—meaning that in the last eight... (more)

The Pyrenees

Most hotels in the Pyrenees are informal and outdoorsy, with a large fireplace in one of the public rooms. They are usually built... (more)

The Southeast

Many hotels on this coast are modern high-rises but there are also some very tasteful independent hotels offering warm Mediterranean... (more)


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