Extremadura Hotels

Extremadura Hotels
Consisting of the Caceres and Badajoz provinces, Extremadura is a mountainous region in western Spain along the Portuguese border. The sparsely populated area is filled with historic cities and villages as well as the Monfrague National Park. Good hotels can be found throughout Extremadura, particularly in the major cities that put visitors close to history and nature.

Hotel Velada Merida

Located at the heart of Extremadura's capital, the Hotel Velada Merida is within walking distance to many of Merida's sites including the Arab Alcazaba and the Roman Theater. All rooms at the hotel have free wireless Internet access, air-conditioning, mini-bar and a telephone. The hotel's restaurant serves a breakfast buffet every morning and local Extremaduran's steak and fish dishes for dinner.
Hotel Velada Merida
Avenida Reina Sofía, s/n
06800 Merida, Spain
(+34) 924 31 51 10
veladahoteles.com

Hotel AH Agora Caceres

The Hotel AH Agora Caceres puts guests close to the Old Town of Carceres, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rooms are equipped with many modern amenities such as complimentary high-speed Internet, air-conditioning and satellite TV. The rooftop terrace, bar and restaurants offers great views of the Old City as well as a breakfast buffet. Guests have access to the nearby fitness center.
Hotel AH Agora Caceres
C/ Parras 25
10004 Caceres, Spain
(+34) 927 62 63 60
hotelagoracaceres.com

Parador de Plasencia

Only 15 miles north of Monfrague National Park in the city of Plasencia, the Parador de Plasencia hotel is housed inside of a former fifteenth century gothic convent. Guest rooms have been individually styled with antique furniture to give each a unique feel. Amenities include free newspapers, wireless Internet access and air-conditioning. The hotel's restaurant serves traditional Extremaduran cuisine.
Parador de Plasencia
Plaza San Vicente Ferrer, s/n
10600 Plasencia, Spain
(+34) 927 42 58 70
parador.es

Article Written By Patrick M. Lind

Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.

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