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Where to stay in Segovia

Stephen B

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Camino Frances (2014), Camino de Madrid (2017), Voie d'Arles (2018)
Hello everyone. I am heading out to Madrid tomorrow, arriving Thursday AM, and heading out a day or so later. Can anyone recommend a hostal/hotel in Segovia. I plan to stay for a day maybe two to look around. What is not-to-be-missed in Segovia? Many thanks, Steve
 
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Hello everyone. I am heading out to Madrid tomorrow, arriving Thursday AM, and heading out a day or so later. Can anyone recommend a hostal/hotel in Segovia. I plan to stay for a day maybe two to look around. What is not-to-be-missed in Segovia? Many thanks, Steve
Hi Sept 2016 I stayed
Hotel Condes Castilla
61 euro with breakfast.
Located inside aquaduct walls. Quiet location and older style majestic.
 
Hi Sept 2016 I stayed
Hotel Condes Castilla
61 euro with breakfast.
Located inside aquaduct walls. Quiet location and older style majestic.


Yikes! Thanks for getting back so quickly Walkmag. I will look it up. Best, Steve
 
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I'm looking at the cheaper end of the market ;) I have booked Hostel Duermevela on booking.com. But I haven't been there so I cannot recommend it yet. €18.50. I will be a day or so ahead of you.... Too late to give you a useful recommendation I guess. But I will post how it was. I am flying on Thursday and starting walking immediately. I have limited time......
 
Hostal Juan Bravo
Juan Bravo 12
tel 921 46 34 13

46 Euro for a double.

Must see Vera Cruz and nearby tomb of San Juan de la Cruz. A pleasant walk down the hill from the Alcazar
 
There is a free of charge albergue in Zamarramala maybe half an hour walk from Alcazar on Camino. If you'll stay there don't forget to go to the edge of the village when night falls for magnificent view of Alcazar and Segovia.
 
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I'm looking at the cheaper end of the market ;) I have booked Hostel Duermevela on booking.com. But I haven't been there so I cannot recommend it yet. €18.50. ......

I stayed at Duermevela a couple of years ago and was very well satisfied. It has a range of accommodation, from small dormitories to double or single rooms. It is well equipped and was scrupulously clean. It's well located a few minutes' walk from the aqueduct, and the owners speak excellent English. I had to stay an extra day to have a broken tooth repaired. Guillermo, one of the owners, was very helpful in arranging a dental appointment for me at short notice. On Guillermo's recommendation I went to Casa Antigua de Vizcayana for wine and tapas - good place.
 
I'm looking at the cheaper end of the market ;) I have booked Hostel Duermevela on booking.com. But I haven't been there so I cannot recommend it yet. €18.50. I will be a day or so ahead of you.... Too late to give you a useful recommendation I guess. But I will post how it was. I am flying on Thursday and starting walking immediately. I have limited time......


Thanks Timr. Steve
 
Hostal Juan Bravo
Juan Bravo 12
tel 921 46 34 13

46 Euro for a double.

Must see Vera Cruz and nearby tomb of San Juan de la Cruz. A pleasant walk down the hill from the Alcazar

Thanks AJ. Steve
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
There is a free of charge albergue in Zamarramala maybe half an hour walk from Alcazar on Camino. If you'll stay there don't forget to go to the edge of the village when night falls for magnificent view of Alcazar and Segovia.


I saw that. Thanks KO. Steve
 
Thanks for your suggestions everyone.
 
I'm looking at the cheaper end of the market ;) I have booked Hostel Duermevela on booking.com. But I haven't been there so I cannot recommend it yet. €18.50. .

Yes! I loved this place, stayed in 2015. Very central and fun.
 
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:oops:Actually it was 2014. The owners were a young couple, both university graduates who couldn't find work, so they went into business with the hostel and were very proud of it.
Instead of a sello stamp, he drew one freehand on my credential! Very nice too.
 
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