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Eurostars Rey Fernando
4.1/559 Reviews
The room is large, but the facilities are very old, the sofa bed is worn out, the faucet in the shower room is broken, and the quilt is just a piece of cloth. You have to take out the blanket from the cabinet. Breakfast is not bad, 9 euros/person, half price for children.
Aparthotel Los Girasoles
4.3/533 Reviews
Old Town
Great location, just minutes from most of the major attractions, Restaurants and the Bus to/from Delicias Station is right outside. Entrance Foyer is very much like a Hotel. Good Gym, but Pool wasn't available as it was too cold, even though their website said it was. We had a large Apartment on the 1st floor. At first glance it looked really nice, but after a few minutes, you realised that it was of very poor quality - Kitchen was old, cheap Crockery (pyrex), pans with broken handles; you had to run the hot tap for over a minute before any hot water came out - a tremendous waste of resource, especially with a drought in the region. It took 2 days for someone to come and open the inroom safe for us. You have to ask for the basic of appliances - Kettle, Toaster, etc. Bathroom extractor fan did not work and there was no visible signs of a smoke detector either. There were works of some sort going on, but we weren't pre-warned of the noise. We complained several times to the Staff, but they didn't seem bothered. Even the Manager laughed at some of our issues. They did buy us some new pans - I can only imagine, that the 'spare' pans they did have for other Apartments were of the same poor quality, so they had to buy us new ones. Overall, a great location and the Apartment had a very comfortable bed - alas, the quality of the Apartment was very poor and nowhere near the expectations of a 4* establishment.
Ibis Styles Zaragoza Ramiro I
4.2/541 Reviews
Old Town
The hotel is clean, sanitary and comfortable. The rooms are relatively large. It takes about ten minutes to walk to the ancient city. There is a big supermarket opposite, and there are many places to eat nearby. The ancient city is relatively small and can be completed in about two hours. The hotel does not have a parking lot. There is a large public parking lot nearby. Also convenient
Zenit Don Yo
4/555 Reviews
Old Town
We were a night of walking through Zaragoza and as we already knew this hotel from other previous stays, we didn't want surprises. A central hotel, very close to the Plaza España and the whole centre of the Tubo and the Basilica, gave us for three people a very large room, with very comfortable beds and well equipped with regard to the washing machine. We don't eat at the hotel so we can't comment on this issue except for breakfast: for our taste quite well, very acceptable, sure more than one would miss some product but we neither eat much nor are too much ”sybaritas”. Therefore, no complaints about it. You do not have your own parking, if you come in the weekend you may be able to park on adjacent streets since the blue area is free (or was it before). In our case, as we came between weeks, this was not possible and we had to leave the car in the parking they have concerted a couple of streets, 5 minutes (to make a idea, pay € 15 for a whole day). In the end, it is a safe bet for us when we approach the city.
Hotel Pilar Plaza
4.2/5106 Reviews
Old Town
This small but charming Boutique hotel has everything you need to have a great stay in Zaragoza- Its clean, comfortable, inexpensive, and centrally located! We stayed in a small but comfortable double bed room with spectacular views of the Church and main square. Loved the quirky artistic decor, front desk staff very polite and pleasant, gave us useful tips and were friendly and accommodating. Tourism office right next door, lots of shopping and great restaurants all around- we only stayed one night but we made the most of our time there. Very walkable and good bus/taxi system if you need it. The Pilar Plaza Hotel was a great choice and I highly recommend - as well as the City itself- Zaragoza is a wonderful place to visit!!
Ilunion Romareda
4.3/546 Reviews
Romareda
The hotel is in a residential area, close to Zaragoza University, 7 mins walk. I came for a conference; otherwise, I would have stayed at the city's historical site. The downtown is within 20 mins walking distance, and it is a smooth walk The room doesn't have a coffee machine, there is a coffee machine in the lobby, but it didn't work. The staff is helpful, and I could buy coffee from the kitchen. The staff doesn't speak English; however, they do their best to communicate. The room was so clean and the bed was comfortable. The walls are thin you can hear other people closing their doors or walking in the corridor. I enjoyed my stay at this hotel. If you are a vegan/vegetarian this area and I think Zaragoza in general is not vegan friendly. The historical site has some options but is not vegan.

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Number of hotels7
Number of Reviews 9
Highest PriceCAD 103
Lowest PriceCAD 28
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 59
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 45