Reviews for Aragon Hotels

Hospedium Hotel Don Fidel
3.3/537 Reviews
Eurostars Zaragoza
4.2/594 Reviews
An excellent boutique hotel with a modernistic and trendy atmosphere, centrally located. The fit out of the bar/dining area and the rooms is modern and very comfortable, as well as being well above average for a reasonably priced hotel. The centrally located position ( close to rail station) is excellent for walking into the city centre ( Alphonus 1 Ave). A lot of major tourist attractions are within walking distance and the city itself is busy and interesting at night , with numerous sights to see, including a magnificent cathedral, galleries and Gothic and Roman ruins. The numerous tapas bars and other eateries, positioned throughout the numerous old streetscapes are truly superb, though not inexpensive are worth the money. Zaragoza and the hotel are worthy of favouritism as some of the best in Spain.
Innside by Meliá Zaragoza
4.4/593 Reviews
From the reviews I had high expectations of this hotels but, having travelled all over the world, this is one of the worst hotels I’ve ever stayed in. First of all, it’s dirty. The cleaners don’t do their job properly and the hotel is filthy. It was almost like the hotel wasn’t cleaned at all. Secondly, the air conditioning in the room doesn’t work and Zaragoza is very hot. So be prepared for no sleep. They keep the room at 21 degrees minimum and you can’t get it lower. It’s unbearable. I had no sleep the entire time I was there. Be careful about the pool. They make a big thing about advertising the pool but it’s only open a few months of the year. Finally, the staff are very rude. I tried to complain about the above but they simply didn’t want to listen. They were very aggressive, particularly front desk representative Angel. Even the General Manager’s response was rude and aggressive which reflects very badly on the Melia brand. Not sure if this particular hotel is Melia owned or managed but the service is not what you would expect from this brand. Many of the Trip Advisor reviews are false. Look it for the small number of reviews. All in all, one to avoid.
B&B Hotel Zaragoza Centro
4.3/562 Reviews
Located just opposite the basilica in zaragoza, the rooms with view offer a splendid view over the river towards the skyline with the cathedral and the basilica. 24h coffee machine available. Room of decent size and tidiness. Well priced. Staff very friendly and offered useful advice and help with travelling around the city.
Sercotel Torico Plaza
4.1/544 Reviews
The location is excellent and the staff is very friendly and helpful. The bed is comfy. A cost-effective choice. The only thing is, as the hotel is close to the main plaza with many restaurants, I hope the hotel will have ways to clearn and prevent roaches from getting inside the rooms.
Hotel Reina Petronila
4.3/548 Reviews
Not 5 stars. Who in the name of the Father gives these Stars rating? It’s more a business/convention center hotel next to a Shopping mall with cinema. Poor menu in the Cafe Hotel looks rundown. It may used to be 5 stars but not any more. Wouldn’t dare to use a spa here. Check in - fair though not many information about Zaragoza as in other hotels in Rioja. The city is big and busy. So, some pointers about moving in the city and where /when to eat may be helpful. You don’t get that from the front desk at check in. I would rate it only 3 stars top.
Abba Huesca
4.4/553 Reviews
This hotel was absolutely amazing from the cleanliness to the decor. The staff was wonderful as well. They comped us free parking, didn’t charge for a roll in bed when my 3rd son stayed with us, and didn’t take a deposit for pool towels. Truth be told, we were staying 2 weeks. They sent us two bottles of delicious wine when we arrived, so first impressions were awesome. There was a heat wave, so ac was struggling to keep our room cool, but that’s not their fault. Our room keys kept deactivating and they were always replacing them until I learned that I couldn’t keep it by my cell phone. That was totally my fault. Would stay again in a heartbeat.
Hotel Europa
4.1/569 Reviews
The staff are wonderful, friendly, well presented and professional. The housekeeping staff do a fabulous job. And the interior designer has successfully vomited standard mid range hotel design all over the place. But that’s it. I arrived when the hotel was clearly nearly empty (visible by all the room keys still in their slots late at night & early hours) yet they only had a room with two singles available so I imagine they have no doubles or a maximum of 4 of them in the whole hotel, or they lied to me?). The room was minimalist and unobtrusive in its decor. There is a room drinks fridge which I imagine be would be perfect for anyone needing to cool drinks, snacks etc. The wardrobe space is plentiful for a long weekend as a couple. Also the desk & chair are an ideal height but sadly no plug socket within reach so neither useful as a work desk nor a hair/make up counter Sadly the mattresses on the two pushed together single beds were horrific, the bed linen cheap and greyish rather than their original white (as were the towels). Flattened fibre pillows were provided and a overused blanket between the two sheets. The shower would not regulate. One moment you are under a great stream or perfect temperature, the next you are being boiled alive or frozen to death despite not touching anything. The sound proofing is near non-existent, I had the pleasure of joining my neighbours for their TV session until 4am along with their love making. the second is forgivable as many are more vocal in a hotel...but the first? Why are TV’s placed on adjoining walls if your soundproofing is that poor? I was surprised to find no room service particularly given the ongoing covid restrictions & early closures of restaurants & supermarkets. Surely this is the definition of a trapped audience, so guaranteed income? I had anticipated Spanish tapas & wine in my room as I settled in, not quite the same as the water I had bought over from France in my car. To be honest I am probably over irritated writing this review. Travelling in covid times is challenging. But those mattresses, lack of soundproofing & no room service means I have not slept or eaten in nearly 48 hours so this is as honest as it gets
NH Collection Gran Hotel
4.4/5114 Reviews
My family were travelling back to Sandander after staying in Costa Blanca. After a lot of research, we decided to stay overnight in Zaragoza and decided to stay in NH Gran Hotel in Zaragoza.as the hotel claimed it had facilities for wheelchair users. My grandson is 21 and a wheelchair user. We arrived at the hotel and was faced with several steep steps, no ramps, only makeshift wooden ramps. That was the first bad experience. My grandson went into meltdown as he feared he would not get up the ramps as they were too steep. A very nice man from Reception helped get my grandson up the ramps, My grandson was terrified. We checked in and then the fun began. The lifts were too small to get my grandson in. Another meltdown. My daughter started to dismantle his wheelchair, removing his tray where his controls operate from, to reduce the width of his chair. It was horrendous and we decided to stop as it was causing too much distress. The Hotel reception found us another Hotel nearby, which was again not a good experience. I think Spain do its best, but they do not do disabilities well,
Hotel & Spa Real Ciudad de Zaragoza
4/527 Reviews
We were travelling across Spain to get back to our home after over a year. First time staying in a hotel post lockdown and a bit apprehensive but delighted by this hotel. Firstly the staff, so friendly and welcoming. Every Covid protocol followed to the letter. It was clean and felt so safe. Ok it's in the middle of an industrial estate and hardly scenic but it is just off the motorway and not in a busy tourist area. It was exactly what we needed. Our evening meal was really good and very reasonable. Secure car park a real bonus as the car was loaded to the hilt! We will definitely stay here again when travelling through.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels2,274
Number of Reviews10,128
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 165
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 181