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Top rated hotels in Burgos

Hotel Tudanca-Aranda II
4.1/582 Reviews
This was a stopover hotel on our way back to the port of Bilbao, it is located right beside the motorway in Aranda de Duero, the home of one of the best wines in Spain, Ribera del Duero. This hotel is also a service stopover with large Cafe and service station, the hotel is located at the back with plenty of free parking or underground secure parking for an extra 10 euro. We parked outside with no problems. This was a brilliant choice as we just wanted B & B and dinner inclusive, and boy did we get it, the room was lovely and had everything you want including a lovely bathroom, maybe except UK TV but hey we are in Spain so should speak the language. After a rest we went for dinner, as per normal in Spain restaurant did not open until 8.00pm, the menu was extensive and in English which was very nice rolls were brought to the table and we ordered a bottle of wine and a soft drink whilst looking at the menu. Lovely menu wit something for everyone meat fish salads, three course plus coffee and a liqueur, we were very happy, when we came to pay the bill we found that all drinks were in included in our half board payment. Break fast is served from 7.30am and buffet style but you had a large choice of English breakfast items , smoked salmon, cold meats, cheese and pastries , toast you name it and it was on the buffet. The staff in reception and the restaurant were very kind and helpful, I cant praise this hotel enough and we will definitely stay here again on our next Spanish road trip.
Hotel Torremilanos
4.3/548 Reviews
The facility is very pleasant and the staff exceptional, from the front desk to the dinning room to hoskeeping. My husband was ill one day and they were so accommodating and caring. Fortunately my husband's illness was mild so we were able to enjoy our stay. One of the highlights of our stay was a visit to the vineyards and winery, Javi gave us very enlightening information about the agriculture and the production of wines in the winery, followed by a nice testing of cava and wines. He is extremely knowledgeable and cares about the wine. One of the best wine tours we have had. The first room we had was a very pretty suite, traditional with antique furniture and a nice and cozy separate sitting area, but the bed was soft and small for us, plus we wanted a shower instead of a bathtub, they moved us to a more modern room on the third floor with a nice view of the Vinyard and a nice modern bathroom and we really enjoyed our stay. The breakfast buffet had enough variety and the restaurant has a small menu but enough to have a light dinner. My only suggestion is to change the background music and maybe update the decor in this area, it doesn't go with the beautiful and rich furnishings all throughout the hotel.
Rice Bulevar
4.2/5103 Reviews
The Bulevar is a modern high rise hotel, close to the city centre. The room was clean with an en suite with soap dispensers and facial soap. The staff were very friendly and helpful. A map was provided and places where we could have dinner. They were more than happy to print out our forms required for our trip back to the UK. You can park outside the Hotel to check in. Then you are directed to the underground garage where there are lifts to take you up to your floor.
Quinta San Francisco
4.8/530 Reviews
This new architect designed hotel/retreat is located within the ancient walls of the Convent of San Francisco in Castrojeriz, nestled next to a cherry tree orchid. Almost in the centre of town. The word oasis comes to mind. We stayed a night for some luxurious relaxation after walking the Camino and staying in hotels, hostels and Alberques, it was sensational. The room was modern and large. The beds were very comfortable with amazing sheets. We relaxed in the wet and dry saunas and heated relaxation beds before having an excellent meal in the restaurant - it was easily the best we have had on the Camino. The family behind the establishment is immensely proud of what they have created and it shows in the top quality service and attention to detail. A highlight of our Camino!
Hotel Rural la Puebla
4.4/545 Reviews
This hotel is in a beautiful and quiet area in Valle de Sedano, near a waterfall. The hotel itself is quaint and rustic. The staff are very nice and friendly. The younger staff, the young men, speak English, which is really appreciated as it’s not always the case in Spain, and not all of us speak Spanish. The room we were given was a bit smaller than the photos, but still comfortable. The ceilings are low on the top floors, so watch your head. The only thing I can say negative about this hotel is that there is no parking possible nearby as it it up on a hill with very narrow uphill streets to get there. You have to leave your car at the bottom of the hill outside the village and climb up by foot to the top. Yes, their website stipulates this but not on the Trip.com website. As my husband is a civil handicapped person, we were exceptionally able to arrange to leave our car near the hotel for our short stay, but it was REALLY exceptional. If you are handicapped or mobility reduced, you shouldn’t stay there, unfortunately. Anyway, the drive up to and down from the hotel on those unbelievably narrow maze of streets is really too stressful. I don’t recommend it. But if you are otherwise young and fit, I highly recommend it. It’s peaceful, beautiful, amazing scenery, good food and friendly staff.
Hotel Julia
3.8/535 Reviews
Excellent hotel quality price, as well as the attention and friendliness of the reception people. They have a parking space in the pay hotel, but if you don't have any inconvenience to walk 10 minutes there are areas to park at that distance (in the surroundings of the towers Square). There is also a free parking on the other side of the river, near the hospital. In that same journey I sleep in hotels with more stars that were not even close to it. They have 24-hour reception and different types of coats in the room itself. I'll come back.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties229
Number of Reviews3,553
Highest Price€549
Lowest Price€35
Average Price (Weekdays)€97
Average Price (Weekends)€108