NH Gran Hotel Casino de Extremadura is next to the Guadiana River, 10 minutes’ walk from Badajoz city centre and Alcazaba Fortress. It offers free WiFi and houses the Gran Casino de Extremadura.
TANYA
Mexico
The hotel is great room was clean, very big, we have had a long day so it was the perfect place to stay. Great pressure in the shower and the breakfast buffet is amazing, the reception personnel was not either friendly or unfriendly they just get the job done. The buffet personal was great.
Hotel Rural Irina features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Badajoz. Offering a bar, the property is located within 39 km of El Corte Ingles.
VERONICA
Spain
The staff were very nice and accommodating. Gave us a pillow for our dogs. Checking in and out was easy. Beds are comfortable and showers are nice. The rooms have big televisions. We had a nice dinner and a powerful breakfast in the restaurant. 100% recommended if you are passing through Badajoz area and need a place to stay.
Featuring a terrace, Hotel Boutique Adealba Badajoz is located in Badajoz in the Extremadura region, less than 1 km from El Corte Ingles and a 9-minute walk from Badajoz Fortress.
Maybelle
Singapore
1) Breakfast was really good for EUR 10. It is a to-order type of buffet. They kept giving me food.
2) The room was really nice, the bed was fantastic. It is just a bit weird that the shower is part of the room and not with the toilet. It is ok since I am alone but very weird if I am with another person.
3) The hotel is very pretty, it is a posh old house in the city center.
Located in the cultural and commercial centre of Badajoz next to Castelar Park and beside the Guadiana River, Sercotel Gran hotel Zurbarán offers free WiFi and is just 200 metres from Bellas Artes...
A 15-minute drive from Badajoz city centre, Ilunion Golf Badajoz has a pretty setting next to Guadiana Golf Course. It offers free WiFi throughout, and a seasonal outdoor pool and sun terrace.
Juozas
Spain
Hotel: we liked everything. Especially, the staff.
Las Bóvedas is set on the outskirts of Badajoz, near the University campus and the IFEBA Trade Fair Centre. It offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV.
Manuela
Portugal
It is a good hotel, on the highway, good for a stop over
Hotel Río Badajoz is set on the banks of the Guadiana River, just outside the historic centre of Badajoz. Free private parking and free WiFi are both offered on site.
Set in an elegant, historic building on Plaza San Andres, Hotel Cervantes is within walking distance of many attractions in Badajoz. It features a free Wi-Fi zone and TV lounge.
Luis
Portugal
It is a hookers and gay one night standing. Pubic hair in my bedroom floor. Went in and out. I did not stay there. Payed 50€ and took my backpack and went for a other hotel excepcional for 30 more €. Sercotel. Threw pou 50 bucks
Featuring city views and free WiFi, Apartamento Turismo Badajoz features accommodation attractively set in Badajoz, within a short distance of Badajoz Fortress, El Corte Ingles and Catedral de...
kate
United Kingdom
very clean, nice quiet location, very comfortable beds, well equipped for cooking and the host was amazing
On average, 3-star hotels in Badajoz cost MXN 1,516 per night, and 4-star hotels in Badajoz are MXN 1,606 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Badajoz can on average be found for MXN 2,044 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs MXN 1,370 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Badajoz for tonight. You'll pay on average around MXN 1,493 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Badajoz will cost around MXN 1,111 (based on Booking.com prices).
Probably a city which doesn't get many tourists, but...
Probably a city which doesn't get many tourists, but certainly deserves more. To be honest, until planning our interrail trip, I had never heard of the place, but it was necessary to stay there to get across the border next day.
Plaza Alta, high up in the town as the name would perhaps suggest, was jumping, and everyone was eating outside.
Alex
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Badajoz seems to me to be a very under appreciated city very...
Badajoz seems to me to be a very under appreciated city very much in the shadow of its Extremaduran neighbours Merida and Caceres, yet it is as steeped in history as both of these two more popular tourist destinations. Culturally it has so much to offer: two excellent art galleries, Museo de Bellas Artes and MEIAC which have very contrasting collections of mainly local art; The Moorish Alcazaba, with sweeping views of the city from its imposing, extensive walls and within these walls the Archaeological Museum and gardens; Nightlife in the old town is particularly lively with excellent tapas; There are numerous cultural events throughout the year including a yearly festival of Flamenco and Fado plus a Jazz Festival.
Behind the slightly run down facade the city presents lies a wealth of experiences.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Many people say Badjoz is modern and ugly with not much to...
Many people say Badjoz is modern and ugly with not much to see. There are lots of historical sites like the town walls, gates and castles plus the many gardens situated in parks. The Alta Square was great with three good cafe/restaurants. If you have a hire car visit nearby Elvas in Portugal.
Craig
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Whilst we appreciated the room was cheap the quality of the...
Whilst we appreciated the room was cheap the quality of the room was poor. It weas very dated, small, smelled of smoke, the furniture had cigarette burn marks on all of it.
The bathroom ok but again tired and in need of redecoration.
The staff weren't very helpful with regards to what to do, where to eat etc
It had parking on site which was useful.
Waffey
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Robbed at the hotel, during breakfast, I returned to...
Robbed at the hotel, during breakfast, I returned to Portugal with no money, no documents and no credit cards. The Hotel Director refused to help me even though I was left without any means of survival. I returned to Portugal with little gas, no money, no credit cards and no documents.
Maria de Fátima Moura
Portugal
10
Scored 10
Badajoz is a beatiful city, very quiet and very well...
Badajoz is a beatiful city, very quiet and very well communicated. You can get by bus to almost anywhere in city. I had to go there for a short admin procedure and had to stay the night. People are very helpful and willing to help visitors. Great place!
The staff was helpfull most of the times and acceptable, tolerant of us. The city is a wonderfull footwallk location, everything is at 15 minutes distance or less. It was not pricy and we could see most of the city in 5 days, there's plenty to experience and live there and the Hotel was on the perfect location to be our "home" base. Despite looking conservative it is a very tolerant and gay friendly city.
My trip was a motorcycle tour from England to Spain and then returning: upon reaching Badajoz, I discovered an issue with my motorcycle that the local (specific brand) dealership were unable to assist with, the amazing receptionist at this hotel went way ‘over and above’ to help me find an independent company who were amazing! I was on my way the very next morning with a big smile on my face…
1) Breakfast was really good for EUR 10. It is a to-order type of buffet. They kept giving me food.
2) The room was really nice, the bed was fantastic. It is just a bit weird that the shower is part of the room and not with the toilet. It is ok since I am alone but very weird if I am with another person.
3) The hotel is very pretty, it is a posh old house in the city center.
The staff were very nice and accommodating. Gave us a pillow for our dogs. Checking in and out was easy. Beds are comfortable and showers are nice. The rooms have big televisions. We had a nice dinner and a powerful breakfast in the restaurant. 100% recommended if you are passing through Badajoz area and need a place to stay.
Nice hotel, modern, beautiful room, fresh and healthy breakfast . Breakfast assistance was very polite offered his help a couple
Of times . Casino is always fun, good and positive atmosphere where you can play roulette, black jack and poker . Front desk was very friendly and professional. Thanks a lot
i like how this hotel despite the age is good at maintining the level of comfort and quality. clean, quiet, and with all the facilities you need for a nice stay. For me the big balcony with a view is the best of its features, great for having a coffee outside looking at the river!
Standard simple room in the centre of Badajoz.
The room was clean and spacious and was equipped with AC.
The hotel has everything you may need: hair dryer, iron... Available in reception.
In the areas there are many shops and bars, and the historic area is at foot distance.
Great location. Parking right outside the hotel or on surrounding streets. Very friendly welcome. Lovely double room with private facilities. Warm and quiet. Free WiFi was excellent. 5 minute walk across the road to the bridge that takes you straight into town.
A vvery comfortable and modern hotel, with spacious rooms, very pleasantly furnished. It was perfect for our needs, in a very convenient location as we drove down to Southern Spain and Portugal.
Charming exterior and reception area! Got the feeling Hemingway may have slept there. My room was clean and very basic. The hotel met my expectations. The staff was nice and quite helpful.
The hotel room was big, well appointed with comfortable pillows and a bath tub. The pool was great. The front desk employees were kind. It was directly across from the bus station.
Hotel is in the center, building is old but beautiful, very easy to find it, room was very clean and quiet, price was fair for the service. I can come back to this hotel)
Very comfortable and nice
At the heart of Badajoz but at the same time with easy access to everything
It was a stay for a New Year’s Eve and the dinner was delicious
This is a comfortable hotel on a relatively quiet street (ask for a room facing the small park in front), half an hour walk from the historic centre and the university
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