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Real Segovia Apartments by Recordis Hotels
4.5/521 Reviews
The apartments are in an amazing location in the historic centre of Segovia, and it was fabulous to look out over Plaza San Martin. The view from the roof terrace is stunning. The apartment is well equipped, but a lot of space was taken up with the kitchen area, and it would benefit from a little more storage space for luggage.
Hotel Don Felipe
4.4/572 Reviews
The location is superb: five minutes walk to the castle, 7 minutes to the church, and 20 minutes to the Roman waterway. The service staff is warm and thoughtful, and the hotel's barrier-free facilities are very good, convenient for wheelchair guests. Drive directly into the booked hotel parking garage, parking fee 17 euros per night. Then there is a helicopter elevator to the front desk on the 2nd floor. Breakfast is on the first floor, it is quite rich in Europe, 9 euros per person. (These are the charges for May 2023). It is a boutique hotel and it is recommended.
Hotel Infanta Isabel by Recordis Hotels
4.4/5110 Reviews
The 8-year-old child I took, booked a room for 3 people, that is, an extra sofa bed, the location is very good, just in the cathedral square, go to the big water canal and walk down the most lively street next to the hotel; to the castle ( Snow White Castle prototype) is also less than 500 meters on foot. When driving into the hotel area, pay more attention to the hill roads in the old city. You need to use Google to navigate. There is a photo sign at the intersection of the restricted area. The key to the front desk will arrange for someone to park the car. Wait ten when you want to check out the next day. I will drive the car back in about a minute, and of course I have to pay 16 euros for the parking fee (I forgot about a few euros). However, if you want to save money, such as on weekends, the meter area within walking distance of the surrounding area will be free of charge until Monday morning after 14 o'clock on Saturday, depending on the free time reminder of the meter. The size of the room is okay, it is the same as no window, and the opposite wall is outside the window. However, the hotels in old towns in Europe are almost the same, and there is nothing special about it.
Exe Casa de Los Linajes
4.2/574 Reviews
Qualité d’un mauvais 2 étoiles. Chambre minuscules, mal Isolées, sales (cheveux et crasses parterre, serviettes sales), et sans lumière ni vue (courette intérieure sombre sans air) pour certaines! Si nous n’avions pu changer, nous nous serions sentis en prison (chambre 401 et 201!) Extrêmement bruyant dans l’hôtel. Petit déjeuner infecte et service médiocre et personnel de salle psycho-rigide désagréable (vous empêchant entre autre de prendre une table vide car dressée pour 4 alors que vous êtes 3 (raison donnée, c’est beaucoup de travail d’enlever un couvert!!??) et ensuite donnant la même table à une autre famille de 2 ou 3). Nourriture: œufs et lards infectes et froids; jambons raçis; pain sec; grand buffet mais avec rien de bon. Ils feraient mieux de faire moins, mais qualitatif! Vivement déconseillé.
Hotel ELE Acueducto
3.8/566 Reviews
The location is great for seeing the town. You are on the doorstep of all of it and we had a good view from our room of the viaduct. It is near the bustops but this is not a problem and the triple glazing meant no noise in the room at night. There are a wealth of restaurants and bars within 2 mins walk (also a Burger King and McDonalds should you want). Parking - is very close. I did send an email to the hotel to enquire how it works but got no reply. You park in the public car park right outside the hotel and then the hotel give you a discount card, one for each night you stay. Take the card you got when you enter, present it at the payment station, then present your discount card. Then you will be allowed out. Welcome was efficient and friendly. The room is VERY tired. Our room faced the main road so we had a good view of Segovia. Bed, we asked for twin but got a double, too tired to bother changing rooms. The bed was firm, which we like but pillows were bolster style, which is not good for sharing. Luckily there was a spare in the cupboard so we could have one each. Fridge in the room which was useful. The decoration in the bedroom is dated and shabby but it is the bathroom which is from about 1950s and really needs to be updated. Shower over bath not very good and took a while for the water to come through but it functioned. The walls are paper thin and you can hear EVERYTHING through the wall (not a place for a honeymoon I would suggest). There is no rooftop bar which was one of the attractions but there was plenty to do elsewhere. There is no safe in the room and the air conditioning is so loud you can't really have it on and try to sleep. Overall if you want just a stop on travels this is OK but for no more than one night.

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Highest Price€542
Lowest Price€39
Number of Reviews575
Number of Hotels48
Average Price (Weekdays)€107
Average Price (Weekends)€127