Hosteria Real de Zamora
HZMO2*, Zamora, Madrid and Inland Spain
Historic hotel in Zamora centre
Hotel Facilities
24 Hour ReceptionWiFi all areas
Garden/Patio/Terrace
Shared Lounge / TV Area
No smoking in hotel
Luggage storage
Air Conditioning
Room facilities (all rooms)
En-suite bathroomHeating
Air conditioning
WIFI
TV
Fridge / Minibar
Hairdryer
Dining
Bars / restaurants within walking distance of the hotelBar, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks
Bar with terrace, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks
Accessibility
Not suitable for guests with reduced mobilityPets
Pets allowed by prior arrangement - please consultZamora, Madrid and Inland Spain
An important bridging point where the Via de Plata (the Roman trading route traversing the whole of Spain from north to south) crosses the Duero river, Zamora has a rich history dating back to Celtic times and became an important fortress town and bastion of Christianity though the Reconquista.
The city is famed for its collection of Romanesque churches and church art (which is said to be the best in Europe), in fact there’s so much to see that a walking tour is highly recommended. The Castle, Cathedral (with its unusual dome and magnificent art collection) and Roman bridge are of particular interest and the medieval walls are well preserved in places and there’s a lovely riverside walk.
Off the beaten tourist track Zamora is a pleasant city to stroll around with a mix of ancient and modern architecture and plenty of charming cafes, shops, and restaurants, offering an authentic glimpse of real Spain. Don’t miss the Cathedral and its museum, which houses important works of art and religious artifacts.
- Visit the Castillo de Zamora.
- Iglesia de la Magdalena decorated with plant motifs.
- Walk along the riverside to the Roman bridge, which dates back to the 1st century and offers scenic views of the river and city.
- Take a break in the Plaza Mayor, the central square in Zamora, which is surrounded by historic buildings and restaurants.
- Enjoy the local festivals and events, including the Fiestas de San Juan, the Festival de Teatro, and the Festival de la Huerta.
- Take a trip to Toro famous for its full-bodied wines and its Colegiata with its splendid original polychrome portico.
- Enjoy a meal in the old watermills right on the banks of the Duero.