Offering easy access to the A62 Motorway, Hotel Rio Cabia’s rooms have free Wi-Fi access. The hotel features a self-service café, a terrace and onsite covered parking.
Featuring free Wi-Fi, Hotel Área Serrano offers rooms with views of the countryside surrounding the village of Buniel. Located 15 minutes’ drive from Burgos, it has an à la carte restaurant.
Karen
France
Mira belle and Fernando really welcomed us and Mirabelle was so helpful. Both so kind and funny 😄
Set in Tardajos in the Castile and Leon Region, 5.6 mi from Burgos, La Casa de Beli features a terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Set in a restored flour factory, Albergue turístico "La Fábrica" offers a restaurant, a bar and free WiFi. The hostel is located in Tardajos and set on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route.
Csilla
United States of America
Everything. Great rain shower! Good midway location. Amazing staff and restaurant and food!!
Even if you don’t stay definitely stop for drink.
Camino De Rabe offers accommodations in Rabé de las Calzadas, 11 miles from Burgos Museum and 13 miles from The Coliseum Burgos.
Anonymous
United States of America
It is nice to have an entire apartment. Has lovely views of the valley.
I was the last guest of the season. I appreciate that they held it open for just me.
Providing free Wifi and a garden, HOSTAL-RESTAURANTE POSADA DEL DUQUE offers rooms in Villalbilla de Burgos, 4.5 miles from Burgos Museum and 5.9 miles from The Coliseum Burgos.
Located opposite Burgos’s famous cathedral, the Hotel Meson El Cid hotel is a classic-style hotel with elegant rooms.
Mary Joy
United States of America
Location. comfort. beautiful rooms. second stay within a week. first stay — gorgeous view of cathedral, second stay — gorgeous view of the city — both lovely. tasty breakfast
Hotel Norte y Londres is located in the historical and cultural center of Burgos, 492 feet from the cathedral. It offers free WiFi and a lounge with elegant antique furniture.
Tara
United States of America
The location is good. Room is fine but basic, Good water pressure in the shower
We were walking the Camino, so our expectation was not 4*,...
We were walking the Camino, so our expectation was not 4*, and stayed in a variety of hostels and Airbnbs, but this was the worst by some margin. and it was the only place we could get and the beds were reasonable. The place is situated on a Motorway A62 and is not easy to access from the west. The owner tried to be helpful. However, the whole experience was strange and a disappointment: we booked a twin and a double room, but were initially given four single; there was no heating in the bedroom and the hot water only came through the following morning; the dining room was unavailable to us, so we ate in the bar on food that was based on egg and chips - with additions (passable but not recommended). Later a large party of noisy pensioners arrived who were accommodated in the dining area and who kept us awake until late. No after walk shower, poor food, poor sleep and ambiance from hell.
I did not stay in the hotel I booked and had 4 confirmation by emails and booking reference
(2396676516). When I arrived at Hotel Rio Cabia I showed the guy on reception my confirmation email and reference. However it became quite obvious I didn’t have a reservation.
After some time and a number of phone calls I was asked to follow a lady in a car to another hotel. This was some 6 or 7 miles away. On arrival I discovered it wasn’t a hotel but a HOSTEL.
Convenient located next to motorway- you get fair amount of noise- clean rooms.
It is after all a basic motorway restaurant with hotel reflected in the service and the food-safe parking motorbike in a locked large garage - bonus point-at extra cost
Ideal location with easy access, dogs welcome and great walks just up the side of the hotel. Food was very tasty and your dog is allowed in the cafeteria. Comfortable rooms. Secure parking available at a cost which we took advantage off.
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