4 Best Hotels in Segovia, Castile–Leon and Castile–La Mancha

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Áurea Convento Capuchinos

$$ | Pl. Capuchinos 2, Segovia, 40001, Spain

Áurea is a clean-cut Eurostars property whose guest rooms have tufted black leather headboards, beamed ceilings, and walls hung with photographs of local sights. From the smart, corporate furnishings—and well-kept spa—you'd never guess that the building is nearly four centuries old. 

Pros

  • Over-and-above service
  • Standout buffet breakfasts
  • Steps from the cathedral

Cons

  • Fee to use the swimming pool
  • No in-room temperature controls
  • On-site parking is expensive
Pl. Capuchinos 2, Segovia, 40001, Spain
92-141--5250
Hotel Details
62 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Infanta Isabel

$ | Pl. Mayor 12, Segovia, 40001, Spain

On the corner of the Plaza Mayor, this classically appointed hotel boasts cathedral views in a bustling shopping area. Rooms have frilly baroque furnishings like wrought-iron beds and little round tables; rooms facing the plaza have floor-length shutters and small verandas.

Pros

  • Cozy lived-in ambience
  • Central location
  • Some rooms have balconies overlooking the plaza

Cons

  • Some rooms are cramped and oddly shaped
  • Rooms facing the plaza can be noisy on weekends
  • Decidedly unhip decor
Pl. Mayor 12, Segovia, 40001, Spain
92-146–1300
Hotel Details
37 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel San Antonio El Real

$ | Calle San Antiono el Real s/n, Segovia, 40004, Spain

Housed in the 15th-century Monastery of San Antonio El Real (officially declared a National Monument of Segovia), this hotel is worth a visit on its own. It was originally the old hunting lodge of Henry IV, who later transformed it into a Franciscan convent. The cloister garden is ideal for a summer nightcap, and there is also 18th-century baroque church on the property that guests can tour.  

Pros

  • Tranquil outdoor spaces
  • Centrally located
  • Free outdoor parking

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Walls can be thin
  • Room decor is underwhelming
Calle San Antiono el Real s/n, Segovia, 40004, Spain
92-143–1574
Hotel Details
50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Spa La Casa Mudéjar

$ | Calle de Isabel la Católica 8, Segovia, 40001, Spain

Built in the 15th century as a Mudejar palace, this historical property has spacious rooms and a moderately priced spa (€40 per person; adults only) that's popular even with nonguests. Ask for a room overlooking the Sierra de Guadarrama, and be sure to visit the on-site Roman ruins on a free Sunday-morning tour.

Pros

  • Terrific restaurant serving rare Sephardic dishes
  • Historic building with Roman ruins
  • Spa circuits

Cons

  • Forgettable interiors
  • No nearby parking
  • Beds are nothing special
Calle de Isabel la Católica 8, Segovia, 40001, Spain
92-146–6250
Hotel Details
42 rooms
No Meals

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