Plaza Juan XXIII 5, City Center, Salamanca, Spain | (888) 252-1244
Central location in Salamanca's old town close to top sights, restaurants, and shops
Sleek, contemporary rooms have flat-screen TVs and minibars
Some rooms have balconies or terraces with cathedral views
Superior Rooms add capsule coffee machines and electric kettles
Lobby bar serves casual fare like salads and hamburgers, plus room service is available
Buffet breakfast available (for a fee)
Five meeting rooms
Free Wi-Fi and parking
Steep fee for breakfast
Twin beds pushed together to make a double bed
Garage is a bit tight and offers limited spaces
No fitness center
This contemporary three-pearl hotel from the Spanish NH chain is centrally situated right by the cathedral in Salamanca's old town, making the hotel a great base for exploring the city on foot. Its 37 rooms are clean and contemporary, and some have furnished balconies or terraces overlooking the cathedral. Superior Rooms add extras like Nespresso machines and electric kettles. A buffet breakfast is available for a pricey fee, plus casual fare is served in the lobby bar or for room service. Five meeting rooms make this a good pick for business travelers, plus Wi-Fi and parking are free. It's a bit short on features, however, with no fitness center or full restaurant. For more amenities, check out the Hotel Dona Brigida, which has fitness and spa facilities, plus a pool -- but it's not centrally located.
Scene
Three-pearl contemporary hotel from the NH chain
Guests are greeted in a sleek, contemporary lobby at this mid-range hotel from the NH chain. Neutral cubic armchairs and sofas offer seating on red and orange area rugs, the vivid colors punctuate the dark neutral hues of the space. Old exposed stone walls are a contrast to the modern feel of the decor, and keep it from feeling too chainlike. There's a sleek lobby bar with some seating, as well as a dining space where breakfast is served in the mornings. The hotel draws both leisure tourists and business travelers, most of whom are primarily attracted by its prime central location that makes it a great base for exploring the city on foot.
Location
Central old town location close to historic sites, dining options, and shops
The hotel is centrally located in Salamanca's historic old town, making it a convenient base for sightseeing. It's right across the street from the cathedral, and close to dining options, bars, shops, and historic sites, including the Casa de las Conchas, the Convento de San Estéban, Casa Lis, La Clerecía, Museo de Salamanca, and the Palacio de Anaya, which are all within a five-minute walk of the hotel. Plaza Mayor can be reached in eight minutes on foot. Salamanca's main train station is about a 10-minute drive or 15 minutes by bus. The airport is about a 15- to 20-minute drive. Madrid is a two- to two-and-a-half hour drive or three hours by train.
Rooms
Clean rooms have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi
Rooms are clean and contemporary, with a simple and pleasant look. Off-white walls contrast the dark wood floors and black furniture, as do the dark wood headboards that frame beds topped with crisp white linens. Walls are bare save for an abstract print or two; some rooms have exposed stone accent walls that give them a rustic edge. All rooms have desks, as well as flat-screen TVs, minibars, air-conditioning, electronic safes, and free Wi-Fi. Superior Rooms add capsule coffee machines and electric kettles. Large windows fill the spaces with natural light, and some rooms have furnished terraces or balconies -- some with cathedral views. Bathrooms come equipped with shower/tub combos, double sinks, magnifying mirrors, heated towel racks, and bidets. NH-brand toiletries and wall-mounted hairdryers are provided. Note that twin beds are pushed together to make a double bed.
Features
Breakfast buffet (for a fee) and bar menu, meeting/event space, and free Wi-Fi and parking
The hotel offers a moderate selection of features and services that add convenience to a stay here -- but lacks a fitness center or full restaurant. Buffet breakfasts are served daily in the hotel's restaurant (for an additional fee) and include pastries, yogurt, fruit, cold cuts, and cheeses, plus there's a live cooking station. Other than breakfast, the hotel's restaurant is only open for private dining for groups of 15 or more, and must be arranged in advance. Besides offering drinks, the lobby bar also serves casual fare like salads, pizza, and hamburgers, plus room service is available. Business travelers are catered to with five meeting rooms for up to 220 people, plus free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. On-site parking is available, but guests note that it's tight and spaces are limited. Other services include late breakfasts and free late check-outs when available on Sundays.