Parador De Trujillo Hotel
39.46149, -5.8783917Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds or 1 Double bed1 Double bed
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City view
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Heating
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Bathtub
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed2 Single beds or 1 Double bed
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City view
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Heating
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Bathtub
Essential information about Parador De Trujillo Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 2718 R |
📏 Distance to centre | 300 m |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.4 |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Parador De Trujillo Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Sept 01
This place has a great location just a few steps away from Plaza Mayor, offers a breakfast with something for everyone, and provides efficient service along with convenient on-site parking.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 29
The staff were attentive, excellent and helped me with private parking. Pretty nice rooms, superb and excellent breakfast. Really good facilities.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 26
Very welcoming staff, fairly clean hotel, spacious room. The rooms with shower. Very impressed with central heating, a safe, and multi-channel TV available. Beautiful and particularly good location close to the centre of the historic town of Trujillo, and 10 minute walk from a medieval Moorish castle...
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missingWrote a review on Aug 25
Great location, only 1 km away from Pizarro House Museum! 🏛️ I stayed in a standard double room that had a personal safe, air conditioning, and a minibar.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 22
The location of this hotel was excellent and just a short walk from the beautiful Plaza Mayor in Trujillo, where there are plenty of restaurants and cafes for those who prefer to eat out rather than at the hotel. It is situated in a former convent and the building retains many of its original features while incorporating all the comforts of a modern hotel. It has a quiet and restful ambiance and is clean, comfortable and tidy.
A free supply of bottled water in our rooms would have been greatly appreciated and parking for vehicles is rather limited.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 22
The hotel location is excellent and our room was set in a very attractive former cloister. Wifi was available all round the hotel. Garage parking was good if a little expensive.The friendly staff were both helpful and efficient
You will need to be up early for breakfast as by 9.15 there was little choice left
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missingWrote a review on Aug 11
Comfortable rooms with great amenities - we were big fans! 😊
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missingWrote a review on Aug 10
The rooms were reasonably spacious and huge and view over the town was lovely! The location was fantastic within easy walking distance of the old town centre.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 10
We think the food was much better than Michelin Starred restaurant of Granada. We enjoyed the food and the service. The interior design is lovely, the lighting is aesthetic. We liked it very much.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 28
Delicious breakfast and big, cool rooms. This place sits in a great spot close to the old center, which is a win. Plus, it's set in a stunning former monastery that gives off those calm vibes. 🌿
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missingWrote a review on Jul 26
Perfect situation, easy to find and to walk into the old town. Comfortable room with good facilities. Excellent restaurant and breakfats room.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 26
The ancient historic convent in which at least half this Parador was well renovated some years ago without losing its charm. We were in this older part for 2 nights - the likely better choice of location in our view. Our room was huge, had nice linens and enjoyed an excellent view of rooftops and steeples of the old town as well the surrounding countryside from our tiny window (no balconies here: they would destroy the historic architectural integrity and aesthetics of the building) . The hotel is well located - only about a 5-minute walk to the town's main square. There was plenty of free parking nearby. The outdoor pool area looked attractive from a distance (through the locked door which prevented any access, this being perceived by management as the off season, although day temperatures averaged at least 25c).
The air conditioning/exchange system was still in winter mode, that is, it was totally inoperative, even though the outside temperatures reached 29c one day in late March. This meant you had to leave the room's window open at night to attempt to sleep comfortably while enduring the local dogs barking, etc. In addition, the bathroom had heat belching out from a hot-water radiator 24 hours a day - it could not be turned off. Therefore you had your own quasi-sauna while in the bathroom, the door of which you had to keep closed at all times to prevent heating the bedroom. While the bedroom was tastefully decorated and comfortably furnished, it showed age and the walls really needed to be repainted as they were visibly scuffed from guests' heavy use; in one area the paint had disappeared altogether, exposing raw plaster. The room had not been attentively cleaned: visible dust in a few places and some guest's hairs on bedside table. Bar/cafeteria was badly understaffed: could find no one there for 5 minutes+ on one occasion and gave up. Outstanding courtyard patio was a great place for a refreshment, if you could find a waiter indoors and figure out where they hid the cushions for the otherwise unusable chairs.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 15
Unique and lovely feel, large modern room, huge bed, spectacular view, great common areas.
Can’t fault the property.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 14
The location and situation were very central and an excellent standard. The Parador is situated in an historic building which we try to book always. We have visited Cuenca, Caceres, Merida, Zamora, Santillana all of which were of the same excellent standard.
I was disappointed with my particular choice of menu in the restaurant. I cannot comment on other items on the menu although in general terms, I would not stay at a Parador based on the restaurant.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 13
Lovely converted monastery with beautiful internal courtyard, although some rooms were in a more modern wing. Rooms in original building were nicely decorated and good size. Pleasant little pool area (not as big as appears to be in photo though).
Felt like you were on the outskirts of town, as the Parador is not very close to the Plaza Mayor. The manager at the front desk refused to print a prepaid bus ticket for us and directed us to the internet café in town (10 minutes walk away). Other hotels of this standard (including Paradores) would provide this kind of service for guests without question.
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