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Hotels in Trujillo, Spain
There’s plenty of basic accommodation on and around Plaza Mayor, including at Casa de la Cadena, Plaza Mayor, 5 (tel. 92-732-14-63), which houses a restaurant and a hostal, and above Mesón La Troya next door (tel. 64-902-36-03). Each has single rooms for as little as 40€. Prices elsewhere, even in historic settings, are remarkably reasonable but they rise steeply during the Feria Nacional de Queso (National Cheese Festival) which fills Plaza Mayor in May.
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El Baciyelmo
If you plan to stay in Trujillo more than one night, these open-plan studio apartments in a renovated 16th century townhouse downhill from Plaza Mayor are a delightful bargain. The new-meets-old decor, leafy shared garden, and small outdoor pool win glowing reviews online, as does…$Around Town - Hotel
Eurostars Palacio Santa Marta
The enterprising Eurostars chain has invested in perhaps the finest location in town, just above Plaza Mayor. Many of the rooms in this restored 16th-century palace have views over the shoulder of Pizarro’s equestrian statue. The hotel’s design handsomely combines the austere…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Boutique Casa de Orellana
This beautiful boutique hotel close to the church of Santa María Mayor was the birthplace of Francisco de Orellana, the first European to sail the length of the Amazon River. The stone-built mansion dates from the 15th century and exudes atmosphere as soon as you enter its arched…$$$Around Town Hotel Victoria
This sedate and beautifully maintained hotel occupies a late 19th-century manor house full of decorative elements from that era, including wrought-iron balustrades, marble floors, and ornate tiles. Guest rooms are oversized and quiet—the hotel is a 5-minute walk from the main action…$$Around Town- Hotel
Izán Trujillo
The Izán is housed in a former 17th-century monastery, complete with atmospheric cloisters. In the central courtyard is a swimming pool—a wonderful perk in a town that can get mighty hot. Guest rooms are quite stylish, ranging from small to quite roomy, all with handsome, aqua or…$Around Town - Hotel
Las Cigüeñas
Las Cigüeñas is located east of the town center, so it really only works for those with access to a car. But if you have one, the free parking here can be a real boon. As for the hotel, it’s well maintained with good-quality mattresses and modern bathrooms, though not very…$Around Town - Hotel
Parador de Trujillo
Set in the former Franciscan convent of Santa Clara, founded in 1533, Trujillo’s parador has a hint of saintly austerity. Its nuns’ cells were transformed into a state-run hotel in 1984 and now feature luxurious canopied beds and mosaic-tiled bathrooms. There’s a tranquil Renaissance…$$Around Town Posada Dos Orillas
When old mansions in these parts are converted into contemporary accommodation, they sometimes lose a bit of character. Not this charming guest house up the hill from Plaza Mayor. The public spaces and guest rooms in the 16th century homestead retain lots of original features,…$$Around Town



