Guest User
October 10, 2024
This small, boutique hotel run by our charming hosts, Manuel and Malga should be your first choice when looking for a place to stay in Zafra. From the moment we walked in the door, we were greeted with warm smiles, helpfulness and hospitality. The hotel once was the home of Malaga’s grandparents, and the couple have recently converted it into a tasteful, four-room hotel. Please note that these rooms are accessible only by a fairly steep staircase, but Manuel and Malga graciously helped us carry our bags to our room. Malga also helped procure an English-speaking guide for touring the nearby town of Merida, gave recommendations for restaurants and local sights, and Manuel even drove his own car in front of us to show us the way out of town when it was time to leave. The breakfasts are delicious and made fresh every day: pancakes, omelets, breads, fresh orange juice, coffee, tea, cheeses, croissants and fruit. When we left, we felt like we were saying goodbye to dear family members. Don’t miss an opportunity to stay at Hotel Casa Luna!