Hostal Plaza de Italia
About
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travellers visiting Caceres, Hostal Plaza de Italia is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its budget friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Hostal Plaza de Italia makes it easy to enjoy the best of Caceres.
Hostal Plaza de Italia offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available.
The hotel offers 24 hour front desk and baggage storage, to make your visit even more pleasant.
Nearby landmarks such as Torre de Bujaco (0.4 km) and Plaza Mayor de Caceres (0.4 km) make Hostal Plaza de Italia a great place to stay when visiting Caceres.
While in Caceres be sure to experience local tapas favourites at La Cacharreria, Minerva Tapas & Restaurant, or El Requete.
Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular art museums, such as Palace de los Golfines de Abajo, Fundacion Mercedes Calles y Carlos Ballestero, and Centro de Artes Visuales Fundacion Helga de Alvear.
Whether you’re travelling for business, pleasure or both, Hostal Plaza de Italia is sure to make your visit to Caceres one worth remembering.
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It is less than ten minutes walk from Plaza Mayor
Parks for free nearby without excessive spinning
The very friendly reception person and very willing to attend you
The bed has good size and the mattress very comfortable just like the pillow which has a fair hardness and is viscoelastic
The bathroom is fine neither modern nor ancient, the perfect water pressure and temperature
The negative side
The room is somewhat narrow and the one next to the window has very little space to leave less than two spans
TV is very small
The bathroom lighting is poor the mirror has no lighting and shaving is complicated as is my wife when putting on makeup
The wc is too glued to the wall
But the positive side outweighs the negative, price quality very correct
After sorting out my reservation the and the length of my stay ,the owner proceeded
to explain some of the sightseeing points of this hidden treasure of town that has been declared
a world heritage by the UNESCO.
The hostal rooms are spotless and the beds very comfortable !
The owner also took her time to point out the best eateries around the “Casco Antiguo”
and their most popular dishes!
I will without a doubt will return to this gem of a medieval town.
The hostal is close to the Plaza Mayor as well as to the Plaza de toros and the city center.
The owners are very nice and speak English. They welcomed me at 4am the first night I got there and now that I live on my own in Cáceres, we are still in touch.
We initially had some trouble with the wifi signal, but it was quickly resolved. Unfortunately, the second day I had no connection again.
We asked for a room with a view, and we could see the fields beyond Cáceres from our window. We stayed in room 23.
The breakfast in the hotel is expensive at €5, but there are excellent cheaper breakfasts around the corner at Bar Las Cancelas and Café Cristobal.
The young people who manage the hotel are very nice, very helpful and speak good English. Their restaurant recommendations were spot on, but not "hidden gems".
The room is comfortable, with reading lights (I look for those) My only complaint is that the room was very small. The double bed was just that, a double bed, and a bit small for two larger people. However, there was no room to put a larger bed, as there was less than 12 inches of space from the bottom of the bed to the wall, which made walking around to the far side a bit of a pain.
We chose not to have breakfast her,e as the "pastries" were industrial ones wrapped in plastic - but if you like cereal, coffee, orange juice, etc., it is very convenient. The coffee is from a Mr. Coffee coffeemaker, not my favorite in Europe!
The overall highlight of Hostal Plaza Italia was their friendly staff! Unfortunately we did not get the name of the guy who greeted us on arrival. He spoke excellent English, had a great sense of humour and gave us a list of the best restaurants to avoid the tourist traps. We ended up going to Cacharreria which is probably the best tapas restaurant we have ever been to. Thank you so much! The following morning Alejandro answered all our questions about the local region, gave us driving instructions and even carried our bags back to our car. Thank you!



Wifi was so so. The signal was strong in the hall, but inconsistent in the room itself.
"I think all the rooms are exactly the same size. All face the street, which is very quiet."Read full review
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