Discover the best hotels in Merida, Province of Badajoz, Extremadura including Parador de Merida, Hotel Apartamentos MPD, Hotel Vettonia, Hotel Merida Medea Affiliated by Melia, La Flor de Al-Andalus, Aquaforum, Hostal Las Abadias, Capitolio Apartamentos Turisticos, Hostal Emeritae, Hotel Zeus.
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4 based on 1876 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Merida? Then look no further than Parador de Merida, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Merida to your doorstep. Rooms at Parador de Merida provide a flat screen TV, a minibar, and air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. In addition, while staying at Parador De Merida Hotel guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service. You can also enjoy a pool and a lounge. Need a place to park? Parking is available at Parador De Merida Hotel. Close to some of Merida's most popular landmarks, such as Plaza de Espanha (0.2 mi) and Portico del Foro (0.2 mi), Parador De Merida Hotel is a great destination for tourists. While in Merida, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Parador de Merida, including La Milanesa (0.7 mi), Restaurante Rex Numitor (0.2 mi), and A de Arco (0.1 mi). Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular history museums, such as Museo Nacional de Arte Romano and Museo Arqueologico de Arte Visigodo. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Parador de Merida as you experience everything Merida has to offer.
Well sited hôtel - as are most Paradores hôtels. The bar is discrete, serves pleasant dry Sherry at less tgan €3 a glass. Next to the grou d floor bar, one can use the shaded, inner courtyard for seating. Much recomended for locals or tourists.
5 based on 194 reviews
Set in Merida, Hotel Apartamentos MPD features free WiFi, 200 metres from Merida Roman Theatre and a 2-minute walk from National Museum of Roman Art. The units at the aparthotel have a fully equipped kitchen with dining area, a microwave and a toaster. A fridge and coffee machine are also provided. Basilica of Saint Eulalia is a 4-minute walk from Hotel Apartamentos MPD, while Roman Theatre & Amphitheatre is a 6-minute walk away. Talavera La Real Air Base Airport is 42 km from the property.
I'm not going to write a long review A newly renovated small hotel inside a bigger building. I think this fits the "Hostal" (not "Hostel") category for Spain. About two-thirds of the rooms are in a hallway accessed from the high side of the building and about one-third of the rooms are on the floor below in the back accessed from the outside. Each apartment was like a typical four star hotel room with the addition of a kitchen wall. Everything was nice, clean, quiet, and comfortable. I especially liked the individual heat pump (climate control) for the room. It's conveniently located about a 10 minute walk from the train station and just a five minute walk to the main tourist attraction (Roman theatre/amphitheatre combo). Merida has a small walkable core area with most of the sightseeing close by. I have absolutely nothing negative to say about this property. We enjoyed our 2 night stay very much. My only caution is that it is a small property (<20 rooms) and doesn't have the amenities of a larger property that some people might expect (no 24 hour lobby, breakfast, business center, etc.).
4 based on 444 reviews
Hotel urbano situado en el centro de Mérida, desde el que se puede llegar andando a todos los lugares de interés de la ciudad en pocos minutos. Cuenta con 20 habitaciones totalmente equipadas, decoradas con gusto moderno y sencillo.
I found this hotel through Booking.com. The reason for my stay was to pay a short visit to a friend in Merida. Well, I brought a gift I wanted to give to my friend, and I wanted to give it to her someplace private. I don't think I need to disclose the reason for doing this, do I? Well, I brought her to the hotel, went in and the gentleman at reception greeted us, we did so back and headed upstairs to my room. Two minutes later, I received a call from reception asking me to pay more money because the room I was staying in was a single room and not a double. At that moment, I felt embarrassed in the presence of my friend because who in their mind would call a customer in their room at 02:00 am to ask him to pay more for his room given that now it was two of us and not just me??? I was very upset. Really upset. My friend spent less than 2 hours in my room. No, she didn't stay with me. But I still paid for a double room. I think the person behind the desk went overboard with me and did not do his job professionally. I don't recommend staying at this place unless you have absolutely no other choice, and if I was you, I would be sure to check with reception before doing anything you might think is ok, but later would be added to your bill... I will never ever do business again with these thieves.
4 based on 1689 reviews
Merida, the capital of Extremadura and declared World Heritage. In this city the Hotel Mérida Medea Affiliated by Meliá is the ideal location for an unforgettable visit and obligatory stop on the Ruta de la Plata. Situated close to the commercial an leisure areas and a few minutes away from the Palace the Congress and the city’s historical centre.
We booked this hotel as it was convenient for our trip home. We'd actually stayed before and now I know why we'd never been since. Quite possibly the worst 4* hotel I've ever stayed in. The beds were awful. Sprung mattress with the springs at the surface of the mattress. The hotel have tried to improve comfort by using slightly padded mattress protectors. I actually tried turning the mattress over but it was so old it seems it's been turned before, someone had written initials on the corners! I was so uncomfortable that I went back to my car and got the airbed out that I had with me in case we'd ended up staying in a mobile home or due to covid, a hotel we weren't sure of cleanliness. I actually slept on a blow up bed on the floor. I did mention it to reception who offered to change us to the room next door but it was exactly the same. The beds were also on castors at the head end and rocked around! The furniture is dated, the fittings and fixtures old. This hotel is in need of major refurbishment. Although the hotel is very dated and the rooms tatty, the room was as clean as an old room could be. The cleaners do a great job with a poor base!
4 based on 290 reviews
La Flor de Al-Andalus is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Merida, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Portico del Foro (0.2 mi) and Plaza de Espanha (0.3 mi), guests of La Flor de Al-Andalus can easily experience some of Merida's most well known attractions. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk, and you can stay connected during your stay as La Flor de Al-Andalus offers guests free wifi. Merida has plenty of steakhouses. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like La Carbonería Mérida, Mesón Castellano Mérida, and Restaurante Lusitania, which are serving up some great dishes. Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out Roman Theater (Teatro Romano) (1.1 mi), Anfiteatro Romano de Merida (1.1 mi), and Museo Nacional de Arte Romano (0.3 mi), some attractions that are a short walk from La Flor de Al-Andalus. Enjoy your stay in Merida!
La Flor is a good choice of accommodation whilst visiting this fascinating city. It's well located, close to everything of interest. Very close to the train station but a trek from the bus station. Staff were mostly friendly and welcoming. You can get breakfast which is basic but filling. I was leaving before breakfast hours after my second night so they packed me some cakes and pastries to take with me. I had a ground floor room. It was clean and pleasant. Nicely decorated. Whilst there wasn't a party going on in reception, it was a bit noisy being on this floor. I would recommend requesting a room upstairs. I later read this tip in the LP but by then it was too late. As mentioned, it's well located. Many of the main ruins are close by. As are restaurants and everything else you might need.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
See why so many travelers make Aquaforum their small hotel of choice when visiting Merida. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Aquaforum offers guests free wifi. Plus, Aquaforum offers a pool and free breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. Close to some of Merida's most popular landmarks, such as Portico del Foro (0.0 mi) and Plaza de Espanha (0.1 mi), Aquaforum is a great destination for tourists. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Restaurante Lusitania and Pez Frito, which are some seafood restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. If you are interested in exploring Merida, check out one of the history museums, such as Museo Nacional de Arte Romano and Museo Arqueologico de Arte Visigodo. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Aquaforum as you experience all of the things Merida has to offer.
The attention to detail of the interior decor and cleanliness all round was excellent. The staff were so welcoming and the place reall felt like a wee home from home. So much so that i intend to take my family back to experience the resl taste of Spain.
4 based on 205 reviews
Las Abadias is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Merida, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Las Abadias offers guests free wifi. Close to some of Merida's most popular landmarks, such as Casa del Mitreo (1.3 mi) and Circo romano (1.3 mi), Las Abadias is a great destination for tourists. While in Merida be sure to experience local tapas favorites at A de Arco, Sagasta 9, or Nico Jimenez. Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular ancient ruins, such as Roman Theater (Teatro Romano), Anfiteatro Romano de Merida, and Cripta De Santa Eulalia. Enjoy your stay in Merida!
Small hotel set on the edge of town, nice room, a bit on the small side but perfectly adequate and super clean. Secure parking at the end of the block that leads under the hotel, normally €8 a night but was reduced to €5 as a special offer. Pets accepted at €8 a night. Continental breakfast was included in the room rate and was served on a tray to your room at the time you specify when checking in. We paid extra for a room with a terrace which was great for the breakfast. No evening meal but there is a good tapas bar within half a block (straight forward over the crossing outside the hotel and then half a block on the other side of the street). Snack & drink machines including coffee & beer available in reception. Disliked · It was a bit far from the main sites of Merida, about a 30 minute walk which we didnt tackle as it was over 40 degrees. I'm sure that would be possible in cooler temperatures and we will return in the autumn to try it.
4.5 based on 217 reviews
My husband and I spent 2 nights in Merida as we needed a place to stay en route between Lisbon and Madrid before flying home. Although it was meant to be just a stop off point to get ready for our trip home (and we weren't expecting much) we really enjoyed our time here - lots of Roman ruins and a really great square (Plaza Espana) to people-watch while enjoying a glass (or two) of wine. The rooms are all unique so maybe some are better than others - our room (#205 - Apolonia) was excellent - good sized bathroom and well equipped kitchen. The parking garage adjacent to the apartments is convenient and cheap (special rate of 10 euros per day). We found the reception staff to be very helpful and courteous - and it was great to have an elevator for our luggage (by this point in our trip we were getting tired of carrying our suitcases up stairs).. We recommend staying here but suggest you make sure you don't get the rooms next to the elevator as, based on other reviews, they are apparently very small. We really enjoyed our stay here.
4 based on 322 reviews
Hostal Emeritae is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Merida, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk, and Hostal Emeritae makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the guest house, including a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and a picnic area. In addition, guests can enjoy a snack bar during their visit. As an added convenience, there is paid public parking available nearby. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Portico del Foro (0.1 mi) and Plaza de Espanha (0.2 mi), guests of Hostal Emeritae can easily experience some of Merida's most well known attractions. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Nico Jimenez, El Puchero de la Nieta, and Gonzalo Valverde, which are some wine bars that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Roman Theater (Teatro Romano) (1.1 mi), Anfiteatro Romano de Merida (1.1 mi), and Museo Nacional de Arte Romano (0.1 mi), which are some popular Merida attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the guest house. Enjoy your stay in Merida!
When we arrived, reception offered our bikes to be stored at the inner terrace. We have been given a nice recommendation for a restaurant in the beautiful old city. The hotel is modern but very warm with a comfortable atmosphere.
3 based on 346 reviews
Hotel Zeus Merida in Badajoz is a modern and well located 3-star hotel in city center. The hotel is located near the city center and most of the major historical and cultural sights of Merida, main city of Extremadura. Very close to the hotel we can find the Roman Theatre, the Roman Amphitheatre and the National Museum of Roman Art. The Hotel has a beautiful decoration and a very professional team in a comfortable environment, which make this 3-stars hotel a perfect place for those who want to know the monumental city of Merida and business tourists.
Three of us spent two nights here, the location was good check in good too. the rooms were comfy and clean the WI -FI Worked well the pool area was closed but it was October. the parking was just outside and free. The breakfast was typical cold buffet a little over priced at 8€ but adequate
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