The hotel is pleasant enough but does not live up to the 3-star rating. It's a 1-star at best. The shower was tepid and did not improve after complaining.

The hotel is pleasant enough but does not live up to the 3-star rating. It's a 1-star at best. The shower was tepid and did not improve after complaining.
This little place is two places. There's the hotel (not used) and the Pension, where we did stay. The rooms here are just like the Spain we used to know. Everything's OK, but a bit cramped and basic. The lady that runs the place along with multiple family members is a lovely character, very friendly, and quite willing to bargain...
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We wanted somewhere interesting to stop off on our drive down to the south of Spain and we found this hotel in Alastair Sawday's guide on special places to stay in Spain. It is about a half hour from the A1/E05 south of Burgos and well worth the detour. The small town is beautiful, with cream sandstone buildings, and the...
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One goes to the village to listen to the monks chanting their prayers 7 times a day in the monastery. The hotel is somewhere to stay while you are there. Because the monks are known throughout Spain, the village has 3 or 4 other hotels and each of these has a restaurant. Probably Vespers is the service to go to...
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We stayed at the Hotel Santo Domingo de Silos for one night at the beginning of May 2008. We paid 62 euros + 7% VAT for one of the new rooms with 'banera de hidromasaje' (whirlpool bath, not really a proper jacuzzi). The room was spacious, clean and had little personalised details like an old jar and basin for washing...
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Family of four stayed at this hotel in a cold winter day. We had the jacuzzi triple bed room which was spacious and had a lot of character. Baby lamb in the hotel restaurant is delicious and their selection of wine is good. Location cannot be improved as it is opposite the monastery. We just had to leave five minutes...
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Has a quirky appeal and is well-located bang opposite the monastery wall. Choose one of the more expensive rooms with jacuzzi bath for most character - the new rooms in the extension are cheaper but rather bland and small. Beakfast is basic, but its the best place in the village for dinner.
Don't expect anyone to speak English in the...
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