Top rated hotels in Aragon

Hotel & Spa Real Villa Anayet
4.3/540 Reviews
Really beautiful location - mountains surrounding it and such a pretty little town. The first room we were offered was beautiful and large, but it was quite dark with only one window. We were quickly offered a choice of other rooms, which were slightly smaller, but with much more light flooding in. The set menu dinner was really great value and we enjoyed all three courses with a nice wine. Maybe slightly pricey on the B&B cost but we were there when there was a big event in the town so it was quite busy. Breakfast had a wide selection and the swimming pool was beautifully clear but icy cold!! The sun terrace was really warm though, so great to be refreshed then warm up in the sun. Really friendly and helpful team - thank you to the staff for such a lovely stay.
Eurostars Zaragoza
4.3/571 Reviews
An excellent boutique hotel with a modernistic and trendy atmosphere, centrally located. The fit out of the bar/dining area and the rooms is modern and very comfortable, as well as being well above average for a reasonably priced hotel. The centrally located position ( close to rail station) is excellent for walking into the city centre ( Alphonus 1 Ave). A lot of major tourist attractions are within walking distance and the city itself is busy and interesting at night , with numerous sights to see, including a magnificent cathedral, galleries and Gothic and Roman ruins. The numerous tapas bars and other eateries, positioned throughout the numerous old streetscapes are truly superb, though not inexpensive are worth the money. Zaragoza and the hotel are worthy of favouritism as some of the best in Spain.
Innside by Meliá Zaragoza
4.1/5109 Reviews
From the reviews I had high expectations of this hotels but, having travelled all over the world, this is one of the worst hotels I’ve ever stayed in. First of all, it’s dirty. The cleaners don’t do their job properly and the hotel is filthy. It was almost like the hotel wasn’t cleaned at all. Secondly, the air conditioning in the room doesn’t work and Zaragoza is very hot. So be prepared for no sleep. They keep the room at 21 degrees minimum and you can’t get it lower. It’s unbearable. I had no sleep the entire time I was there. Be careful about the pool. They make a big thing about advertising the pool but it’s only open a few months of the year. Finally, the staff are very rude. I tried to complain about the above but they simply didn’t want to listen. They were very aggressive, particularly front desk representative Angel. Even the General Manager’s response was rude and aggressive which reflects very badly on the Melia brand. Not sure if this particular hotel is Melia owned or managed but the service is not what you would expect from this brand. Many of the Trip Advisor reviews are false. Look it for the small number of reviews. All in all, one to avoid.
B&B Hotel Zaragoza Centro
4.3/565 Reviews
We stayed at this hotel for one night on 22nd September. I am disabled and have considerable mobility problems. The hotel advertises a car park but it is virtually impossible to find. There are only limited direction signs and access to the car park is difficult. Having gone round the one way system a number of times we finally found the car park entrance. An unhelpful member of staff told us that the car park was full and we would have to park elsewhere. Street parking around the hotel is impossible and the nearest public car park is some distance away from the hotel. After yet more circuits of the one way system we found somewhere to park. I then had considerable difficulty getting back to the hotel. I had previously requested an accessible room but apparently the are situated a long walk from the lift, which is very odd.We had to settle for a standard room near to the lift. Having finally checked in after a lot of stress and pain we looked forward to a relaxing meal.No Chance! The hotel doesn't offer any meaningful evening food option. My wife ended up going to the local supermarket to get food to bring back to the room as I wasn't capable of trawling round the city to find a restaurant. Luckily, my wife was with me to help and support me.Had I been alone this would have been a complete nightmare. We have stayed at many Ibis hotels in he past and have never had this sort of experience. Needless to say,we won't be repeating this.
Sercotel Torico Plaza
4.1/521 Reviews
Basic, dated room but fine for a night. For the money (€111), we found it very expensive for what it was and compared to other Sercotels we’ve stayed at. Our room (1005) was smallish and looked out on to a pleasant street off the main square. It was noisy though, with a lot of noise coming from the corridor, which is a main thoroughfare to other bedrooms from reception, and from the breakfast room around the corner. Breakfast was okay but again, not worth paying the extra for. Better to get something from one of the many bars a few steps away. The receptionists were friendly and helpful.
Hotel Reina Petronila
4.2/544 Reviews
It is rated as 5 stars - but do not expect it is like those 5 stars hotels in Barcelona. Staff were nice! Bed was very comfy! Room was spacious! Not near the tourist attractions. Will take ard 35mins walk to the Old town. However, the hotel is well located next to a shopping mall. I personally like the quietness of the hotel and the nearby environment. The hotel was full of 60's / 70's vibes ~ the only one that we do not quite like is - too many mirrors in the room... Would be better if tea / coffee also available in the room.
Abba Huesca
4.4/533 Reviews
Functional, comfortable and modern, rather than charming and luxurious, the Abba is a well organized hotel. The city centre is close-by on foot. And it is no problem to get to the hotel by car, with an easy car park. The Junior Suite is spacious, cleverly laid-out and well equipped. However, a bit tattered and lacking some lighter curtains given the closeness of the buildings opposite the room windows. Some other little weaknesses, but none a real problem: noise insulation from other rooms is suboptimal, seen cleaner, and could do without the muzak broadcast up to the room floors until 23h30. Breakfast is OK. Excellent value. Despite some drawbacks, Abba is a positive experience and works well for a one night stopover, and would do it again here.
Hotel Europa
4.1/513 Reviews
Very good experience; the lady that welcomed us was a charm, what maia, so taste. The right and wide hotel. We went through but we were happy. Maybe improved, as constructive criticism, the comfort of the bed, the other great
NH Collection Gran Hotel
4.4/5118 Reviews
Our first stay in a NH hotel and very disappointing. Yes, our junior suite was spacious, all the staff did the hotel credit, and the location was good. But, the place hasn’t been refurbished for years, everything seems worn out and dated. - from the black mould in the bathroom, the rotten wood on doorways, ceilings marked with water stains, etc. The basement breakfast room is reached through a dingy room, seemingly used to store old settees. You feel the place should be closed down for a thorough rebuild. The hotel no longer has its own carpark. During our whole stay, the restaurant was ‘unavailable’ - a strange room accessed from outside. How it keeps four stars I don’t know. We did use the tapas bar and found it very reasonable. The hotel reception is set to one side as you enter the hotel, and so makes little impact; we were offered no information about the hotel or the area, or any kind of welcome. We have another NH hotel already booked on this trip. Unless it is substantially better, that will be our last stay with this group.
B&B Hotel Zaragoza Plaza Mozart
4/534 Reviews
Good central location with on street parking (if you’re lucky) otherwise pay extra for the hotel secure car park. We found the hotel and room to be spotless and the staff couldn’t be more helpful. And all of this for a very reasonable price. Don’t expect everything to be 5-star… you’d need to pay a LOT more. Instead, accept the fact that the pricing for a city hotel is very competitive and enjoy your stay. My only gripe (and it’s purely a personal one), the bed was a bit too firm for me.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels240
Number of Reviews3,990
Average Price (Weekdays)£110
Average Price (Weekends)£122