NH Gran Hotel Casino de Extremadura is next to the Guadiana River, 10 minutes’ walk from Badajoz city center and Alcazaba Fortress. It offers free WiFi and houses the Gran Casino de Extremadura.
Featuring a terrace, Hotel Boutique Adealba Badajoz is located in Badajoz in the Extremadura region, a 11-minute walk from El Corte Ingles and half a mile from Badajoz Fortress.
Janusz
United States of America
Nice interior. Clean room with a huge jacuzzi in the room. The receptionist was very helpful but did not speak English.
Hotel Rural Irina features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Badajoz. Providing a bar, the property is located within 24 miles of El Corte Ingles.
Located in the cultural and commercial center of Badajoz next to Castelar Park and beside the Guadiana River, Sercotel Gran hotel Zurbarán offers free WiFi and is just 656 feet from Bellas Artes...
Jesus
Spain
Well located, 5 minutes walk from town centre, recently refurbished, nice staff
Badajoz Center is located in the shopping and commercial center of Badajoz, right next to Badajoz Bus Station and near the Congress Center. It has a lovely outdoor pool with a sun terrace.
A 15-minute drive from Badajoz city center, Ilunion Golf Badajoz has a pretty setting next to Guadiana Golf Course. It offers free WiFi throughout, and a seasonal outdoor pool and sun terrace.
AnaHB
United States of America
The views and calm of the property are overall great. Having breakfast and dinner available in the same place is wonderful, especially when the price is accessible and the food is great. Perfect stay to get away from the busy city life and the highways of Spain.
Located 5 minutes' drive from Badajoz City Center, AC Hotel Badajoz offers a fitness center. A breakfast buffet is available daily.
Pavel
Israel
This is a comfortable hotel on a relatively quiet street (ask for a room facing the small park in front), half an hour walk from the historic centre and the university
Las Bóvedas is set on the outskirts of Badajoz, near the University campus and the IFEBA Trade Fair Center. It offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV.
Ona Lee
United States of America
No breakfast, comfy room, great staff, good food in dining area.
Hotel Río Badajoz is set on the banks of the Guadiana River, just outside the historic center of Badajoz. Free private parking and free WiFi are both offered on site.
Diane
Spain
Everything was as would be expected and the restaurant was very good.
Hotel Rural Irina features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Badajoz. Providing a bar, the property is located within 24 miles of El Corte Ingles.
Le confort, le petit déjeuner. La sympathie du personnel
Las Bóvedas is set on the outskirts of Badajoz, near the University campus and the IFEBA Trade Fair Center. It offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV.
Very good hotel. Nice and large room, ample parking
Set in an elegant, historic building on Plaza San Andres, Hotel Cervantes is within walking distance of many attractions in Badajoz. It features a free Wi-Fi zone and TV lounge.
Perfect location in the center of the town. Nice staff
This friendly, modern hotel is located in the commercial heart of Badajoz, just a short walk from the city’s most popular sights and shopping streets.
Very easy to find and close to lots of places to eat.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Badajoz cost $89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Badajoz are $92 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Badajoz can be found for $116 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Badajoz this weekend is $112 or, for a 4-star hotel, $116. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Badajoz for this weekend cost around $106 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $69 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Badajoz for tonight. You'll pay around $70 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Badajoz will cost around $88, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Probably a city which doesn't get many tourists, but...
Probably a city which doesn't get many tourists, but certainly deserves more. To be honest, until planning our interrail trip, I had never heard of the place, but it was necessary to stay there to get across the border next day.
Plaza Alta, high up in the town as the name would perhaps suggest, was jumping, and everyone was eating outside.
Alex
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Badajoz seems to me to be a very under appreciated city very...
Badajoz seems to me to be a very under appreciated city very much in the shadow of its Extremaduran neighbours Merida and Caceres, yet it is as steeped in history as both of these two more popular tourist destinations. Culturally it has so much to offer: two excellent art galleries, Museo de Bellas Artes and MEIAC which have very contrasting collections of mainly local art; The Moorish Alcazaba, with sweeping views of the city from its imposing, extensive walls and within these walls the Archaeological Museum and gardens; Nightlife in the old town is particularly lively with excellent tapas; There are numerous cultural events throughout the year including a yearly festival of Flamenco and Fado plus a Jazz Festival.
Behind the slightly run down facade the city presents lies a wealth of experiences.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Many people say Badjoz is modern and ugly with not much to...
Many people say Badjoz is modern and ugly with not much to see. There are lots of historical sites like the town walls, gates and castles plus the many gardens situated in parks. The Alta Square was great with three good cafe/restaurants. If you have a hire car visit nearby Elvas in Portugal.
Craig
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Whilst we appreciated the room was cheap the quality of the...
Whilst we appreciated the room was cheap the quality of the room was poor. It weas very dated, small, smelled of smoke, the furniture had cigarette burn marks on all of it.
The bathroom ok but again tired and in need of redecoration.
The staff weren't very helpful with regards to what to do, where to eat etc
It had parking on site which was useful.
Waffey
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Robbed at the hotel, during breakfast, I returned to...
Robbed at the hotel, during breakfast, I returned to Portugal with no money, no documents and no credit cards. The Hotel Director refused to help me even though I was left without any means of survival. I returned to Portugal with little gas, no money, no credit cards and no documents.
Maria de Fátima Moura
Portugal
10
Scored 10
Badajoz is a beatiful city, very quiet and very well...
Badajoz is a beatiful city, very quiet and very well communicated. You can get by bus to almost anywhere in city. I had to go there for a short admin procedure and had to stay the night. People are very helpful and willing to help visitors. Great place!
The room was exceptionally clean and the bed was absolutely ginormous!!! And extremely comfortable. The shower was also excellent and the room extremely quiet.
Juan Carlos, the breakfast manager was exceptionally friendly and helpful! He ensured we were well taken care of and was extremely charming and friendly - an absolute pleasure to deal with.
I would definitely stay here again notwithstanding the slight distance to the centre since almost all of the really great hotels are also not central.
The staffs are nice and helpful.
The room is so big, clean, tidy, comfy, and spacious.
The room amenities are complete.
The location is great. It is only 5 mins of walking to carrefour, lidl, local supermarket, burger king, but a bit far to the city center.
It is 15 mins to the city center. Make sure you are ready to walk.
It is easy to find place to park your car and it is free. It is near in the hospital or nearby spots.
This hotel is a quirky older building off a small square with a sweeping spiral staircase to rooms on the first floor. The hotel is located inside part of the old walled city. There is no parking on site and the streets are narrow locally but there is free parking on areas of land just outside the walls around the park area. Walking to the centre is easy. Close to the Portuguese border.
The house was great: ample space, decorated in good taste, had everything we needed, comfortable furniture and a beautiful terrace on the roof with incredible views, day and night.
The heated floors were wonderful.
Great location, close to the city center but in a quiet area.
The owners were very nice, making sure we had a pleasant stay.
Room was fine but we booked as it was advertised as dog friendly it was if you just wanted to lock your dog in the room as it was not allowed anywhere else in the hotel even though my dog is a service dog they just didn’t want to know. There should be a dedicated area in the hotel where you can sit with well behaved dogs .
Amazing hotel and staff that offered us the best room with panoramic views from Badajoz! Clean and spacious. Also, the tv had channels in a lot of different languages that was perfect. The hotel is a 10 min walk from the train station but also had a taxi service. For the price payed it was amazing!
A vvery comfortable and modern hotel, with spacious rooms, very pleasantly furnished. It was perfect for our needs, in a very convenient location as we drove down to Southern Spain and Portugal.
Charming exterior and reception area! Got the feeling Hemingway may have slept there. My room was clean and very basic. The hotel met my expectations. The staff was nice and quite helpful.
Very comfortable and nice
At the heart of Badajoz but at the same time with easy access to everything
It was a stay for a New Year’s Eve and the dinner was delicious
This is a comfortable hotel on a relatively quiet street (ask for a room facing the small park in front), half an hour walk from the historic centre and the university
It was all that you would expect a 4* hotel to be . thought there were very small signs of wear and tear. The reception and dining room staff were very friendly.
The hotel is clean and comfortable and a fairly easy walk to attractions and eateries. I really enjoyed the spacious balcony terrace attached to my room.
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