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Parador de Zamora
4.2/568 Reviews

Parador de Zamora

Zamora
This was my third and last experience of a Paradores Hotel. The Paradores' reputation is based on the façade (in every sense) of the beautiful old buildings in which they are set. It is only when you have spent a night trying to sleep inside one of these buildings that one realises that these old buildings are far from ideal for what any customer has a right to expect from a 21st century hotel; such was the case with Zamora. I will start with the positive, the view from our room was nice (even if the enchantment was completely destroyed by the presence of a tacky swimming pool, although I can appreciate that some guests might like that). Our breakfast was very good and the lady in charge of the breakfast was an example of courtesy, efficiency and professionalism. We asked for a quiet room. We were given a room with other guests on either side of us. As the people next door were shouting at each other until well after midnight and as the total lack of soundproofing meant we could hear absolutely everything (ncluding their names) I had to bang on the wall several times in an attempt to try and get some sleep. Mercifully we had nobody above us but I feel very sorry if we had anyone below us as our floor was made of the most inappropriate material you could possibly imagine for a hotel: creaky wooden planks that made an incredible amount of noise even if you walked on tiptoe. Our bathroom stank of a thousand previous occupants which made having to use it very unpleasant. While my wife was having a shower I tried to read which was also impossible because the two chairs provided were perversely uncomfortable and impossible to use. I spoke of the professionalism of the lady in charge of the breakfast service, well as an example of the sublime to the ridiculous when I went to the public bathroom during dinner while I was standing there doing what a man does in a bathroom, a member of staff came into the bathroom to change the rubbish. Did she wait til I was finished? No. Did she excuse her presence? No. Did she even try to make as little noise as possible? No. Also for a four star hotel many of the products they use from the toilet paper and tissues to the teabags are of very poor quality. In short, beautiful building, very poor hotel.

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Parador de Benavente
4.3/558 Reviews
We had been recommended to parador hotels by a friend and we weren't disappointed The hotel is lovely and the location excellent We enjoyed a great evening dinner and breakfast the following morning was also very good A short walk into the town along the tree lined walkway next to the park We certainly will be looking at parador hotels whenever we are in Spain again We had a great room with a very comfortable bed It was a great night on our way to Portugal
AC Hotel Zamora
4.2/553 Reviews
Good comfortable rooms, friendly staff. Should pay more atention to turn on the heater before clients arrive. We arrived late and the rooms were freezing. After noticing it we were immediately given another room but situation could have been avoided.
Parador de Zamora
4.2/568 Reviews
This was my third and last experience of a Paradores Hotel. The Paradores' reputation is based on the façade (in every sense) of the beautiful old buildings in which they are set. It is only when you have spent a night trying to sleep inside one of these buildings that one realises that these old buildings are far from ideal for what any customer has a right to expect from a 21st century hotel; such was the case with Zamora. I will start with the positive, the view from our room was nice (even if the enchantment was completely destroyed by the presence of a tacky swimming pool, although I can appreciate that some guests might like that). Our breakfast was very good and the lady in charge of the breakfast was an example of courtesy, efficiency and professionalism. We asked for a quiet room. We were given a room with other guests on either side of us. As the people next door were shouting at each other until well after midnight and as the total lack of soundproofing meant we could hear absolutely everything (ncluding their names) I had to bang on the wall several times in an attempt to try and get some sleep. Mercifully we had nobody above us but I feel very sorry if we had anyone below us as our floor was made of the most inappropriate material you could possibly imagine for a hotel: creaky wooden planks that made an incredible amount of noise even if you walked on tiptoe. Our bathroom stank of a thousand previous occupants which made having to use it very unpleasant. While my wife was having a shower I tried to read which was also impossible because the two chairs provided were perversely uncomfortable and impossible to use. I spoke of the professionalism of the lady in charge of the breakfast service, well as an example of the sublime to the ridiculous when I went to the public bathroom during dinner while I was standing there doing what a man does in a bathroom, a member of staff came into the bathroom to change the rubbish. Did she wait til I was finished? No. Did she excuse her presence? No. Did she even try to make as little noise as possible? No. Also for a four star hotel many of the products they use from the toilet paper and tissues to the teabags are of very poor quality. In short, beautiful building, very poor hotel.
Hotel Alda Ciudad de Toro
4/515 Reviews
We were 11 comensals,the attention was exquisite, the food very good! Thanks to Javier (master) because for people like him you get very good feelings, if we return it is for his attention and the food of the hotel!!! It is a professional!!!!
Posada Real la Pascasia
4.4/520 Reviews
I recommend the Posada La Pasquasia without reservations, it is well located, comfortable, beautiful, quiet, with views of the Tera river and has everything necessary to spend a few days of rest. I want to review Carmen's friendlyness and professionalism at reception, which gives the stay a value added and at the restaurant Tania, which served us divinly.
Albergue Turistico Torre de Sabre
4/55 Reviews
Berto and Loli are amazing hosts and despite arriving too early when guests had just finished breakfast, Berto insisted I join him for breakfast as he was having his. I don’t think I’ve ever eaten such delicious deep red tomatoes. Most rooms are shared but I had a private room with a shared bathroom. Sometimes there are 9 people to the one bathroom but it wasn’t a problem as everything was very clean. The communal meal in the evening was homemade and delicious, with mostly pilgrims but a few workers who joined us as well and it was very convivial. We had a wonderful meat and noodle soup followed by chicken legs stew, tomato salad and bread, followed by fruit. Plenty of nice local wine too. I shared my apple with Berho’s beautiful white stallion who allowed me to touch him - such a special memory. The house is in a lovely rustic setting in a friendly village. There’s a nice bar nearby for a cafe con leche, perfect. You can get a bus from the square in El Cubo de la Tierra del Vino to Zamora and in between villages. As the name implies, this is wine country and worth trying the local wines.

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Number of Reviews1,071
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