Hotel De Martin is set in the heart of the San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 200 metres from the Escorial Monastery. This 19th-century restored building offers free Wi-Fi throughout.
Monika
Poland
The Staffa was very helpful with baby accommodation , Transportation, luggage storage etc. The room was comfortable and large, well furnished with minifridge and kettle, very close to el escurial
Featuring free Wi-Fi and charming gardens, Posada Don Jaime is an impressive villa in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. It offers classic, air-conditioned rooms.
Joseph
United States
The room was great and close to the Monastery. Several nice restaurants were close by and is within walking distance of the bus station.
Providing free WiFi and a bar, San Lorenzo Suites is situated in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 500 meters from San Lorenzo de El Escorial Bus Station.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Self check in was very easy with a detailed text instruction. Later I met the staff at reception and she was friendly and professional. I attended an event in El Escorial and I could walk there in 5 minutes. The room is more spacious than those in many 4 stars hotels.
El Hotel Florida se encuentra situado en pleno centro histórico de la ciudad, a escasos 50 metros del Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo.
Richard
United Kingdom
The staff were very friendly and helpful, especially as some of our party arrived in the early hours of the morning, due to their flight being very delayed.
Originally built in 19th Century, the Mirando & Suizo is the oldest hotel in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. It combines modern facilities such as free WiFi with traditional details.
Located in the centre of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Hospedium Hotel Los Lanceros sits opposite the Park of Felipe II. It offers elegant rooms with air conditioning.
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a plunge pool, pool view and a terrace, Suit piscina y terraza is set in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. The property features garden views.
nicholas
United Kingdom
very good value and comfortable. The janitor was polite and helpful. The shower was fantastic.
Situated in the Valley of the Fallen, a 20-minute drive from San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Hospedería Santa Cruz is an historical buliding in a unique location.
Pedro & Clarisa
Spain
The silence in the area, free parking and WiFi and the views from the bedroom.
What guests said about San Lorenzo de El Escorial:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Location fantastic and receptionists fantastic, however room...
Location fantastic and receptionists fantastic, however room was a let down, bed comfy but room very noisy and cramped, decor very tired. TV remote control was filthy caked with food residue. Breakfast service poor no cups for coffee, no glasses for fruit juice and no staff to assist. The price was not inexpensive but the service fell short of being value for money.
Daz n Kaz
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
beautiful small town, 50 minutes from Madrid.
beautiful small town, 50 minutes from Madrid. We were there late April and the weather was GORGEOUS. The town is set on a hill, and the palce is a dominant feature of the town. Sweet cafes and restaurants, a relaxed feel, friendly locals, a place to sit and watch the world go by.
Kathryn
United States
10
Scored 10
The monastery was amazing outside but the inside was...
The monastery was amazing outside but the inside was stupendous. Make time for the tour. You will not regret it.
For me one day and night was enough. We ate at Bar los Mariscos and the food was amazing. They also had an English menu which was a great help to two people with zero Spanish.🙃When we tried to order 5 tapas dishes the waiter told us that would be way too much and advised us to start wit 3. He was totally right. Not a luxurious place but filled with Spanish people eating ( (always a good sign)
Gertrude
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Wow! What a wonderful place!
Wow! What a wonderful place! Fernando is so amazing with all the minor details. I was so impressed with all the details he thought of. As we arrived there was a fruit basket, a bottle of cava, plenty of coffee pods, water bottles in the refrigerator, etc.
The place is cozy and warm with stunning views of the mountains! I highly recommend a nice visit to the countryside at this loft!
C
Cheryl
Spain
10
Scored 10
San Lorenzo de el Escorial is a nice small city with plenty...
San Lorenzo de el Escorial is a nice small city with plenty of restaurants (we stayed at hotel Victoria Palace and 150 mts from the hotel we had dinner in a very nice Italian restaurant, recommended by the hotel).
The monastery is very impressive, Free of charge to visit for EU citizens on wednesday and thursday from 17.00 until 20.00 hours. You need about 2 hours to visit the monastery and gardens (lots of staircases).
Avila is also nice (about 50 minutes by car) to stay 1/2 a day do not forget to walk on the city walls which is very impressive.
Willem
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Incredible monument, so much to see, and a real chance to...
Incredible monument, so much to see, and a real chance to get an idea of the problems of Phillip the Second trying to control the Armada from this remote location as it was then. Research Escorial before you go so that you don't miss anything. Also you must visit the Valley of The Fallen, built by prisoners of the Civil War, and now housing Franco's grave. The whole building cut into the hillside, it is unique.
Anthony
United Kingdom
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The personal "touch" lent to your stay at Posada Don Jaime by owner Ignacio, puts the experience "over the top"! Besides being a wealth of information concerning El Escorial and the surrounding area (in my case hiking information), his attention to detail and apparent devotion to serving his clients is an undeniable asset to his hotel. Reasonable pricing, location and availability of secure parking at a reasonable price were factors in my choice of Posada Don Jaime, and proved to be an excellent choice.
I was in San Lorenzo de El Escorial to attend a week-long seminar and ended up opting to stay here instead of at the hotel that was being offered as part of the package deal, because I kind of fell in love with the place. I'm pretty sure I made the right decision: The relatively spacious, well-apportioned suite definitely made for a much more comfortable stay than some of the tiny Spanish rooms where I've spent nights in the past (not to mention what it probably would've been like at the other hotel).
I had a wonderful stay at this excellent Hotel, which is very convenient to the escorial, which is right across the street, and to the bus station. The staff were superb in informing me of the bus from the train station and also getting me into a room within an hour of my arrival at 10:00 a.m. the room was very spacious and had a refrigerator. It was very quiet and it was a good sleep.
The hotel manager Laura was extremely kind above and beyond the Call of Duty in purchasing an important souvenir for me, and it was indicative of the helpfulness of the whole staff. The room was very nice and spacious and the walk-in shower was very convenient. The room was very quiet even though located right next to the plaza mayor
Ten minutes’ walk to the Escorial complex and five minutes to the center of town with restaurants. Beautiful view of local countryside with Madrid skyline on the horizon, if you booked a room with a terrace. Stylish, old fashioned public areas like lobby, reading salon (Salon de Lectura) and dining room. Friendly staff. Good wi-fi.
The location is fantastic - right in the centre of the town. No parking at the hotel but there is a very overpriced carpark almost next door - EUR 30 for 24 hours!! Being an older hotel the room sizes are great and I loved having a room with balcony although you cant use the balcony as the aircon unit takes it all up.
The apartment was beautiful with a lot of light and clean. Kitchen was well equipped and the bed was really comfortable. The view from the balcony of he Monastery was spectacular which my husband especially loved having been born and raised in beautiful San Lorenzo de El Escorial. We really enjoyed our stay.
An amazing place to be at
The hotel/building is interesting
The peace is absolute
Surrounding area is beautiful an perfect for hiking
And the views at the Cross are endless
The rooms may be called simple...but speaking for myself, I went there for something else than the furniture...
I reccommend
We booked the junior suite and it was huge with a stunning view on the Palace/Monastery. Staff was super friendly and helpfull. Breakfast was simple but complete and good. Decor took us back a few decades, but everything was clean and well maintained. This hotel offered much more than we expected beforehand.
This was a lovely, well-maintained hotel and met our needs perfectly! We traveled as a family of three. No need to pay for their breakfast -- it was easy to walk to a cafe for a croissant or pastry in the mornings. Perfect location in walking distance to everything, including the monastery in San Lorenzo.
The location was superb 5 mins walking to restaurant, cafes monatsery etc. private Car parking was very useful although a challenge! The owner was superb and could obviously park a lorry in the space for a mini! The hotel is in traditional spanish style and charming.
This is a perfectly decent hotel, with a clean room (no air con), but it is basic. We weren't offered breakfast so had it elsewhere. Don't expect luxury but it is very good value for money and the staff were very helpful and polite.
Stayed in a Twin room. Spacious and warm with large clean bathroom including hot-tub style bath. Friendly staff and smooth check-in process. Excellent location and quiet at night. Reasonable value for money for a proper hotel room.
Lovely old hotel in a good location close to the monastery, we have a very relaxing stay after a long journey. We were upgraded to a large suite with loads of room and lovely views from the balconies.
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