Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travellers visiting Zafra, Parador de Zafra is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its romantic environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Parador de Zafra makes it easy to enjoy the best of Zafra.
Parador de Zafra is a romantic hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a minibar in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free internet access is offered to guests.
The hotel features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool and a lounge, which have made this a popular choice among travellers visiting Zafra. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available.
Close to some of Zafra's most popular landmarks, such as Casa Consistorial de Zafra (0.2 mi) and Arco Del Cubo (0.3 mi), Parador De Zafra Hotel is a great destination for tourists.
While in Zafra, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Parador De Zafra Hotel, including El Comeero (0.2 mi), La Rebotica (0.2 mi), and El Acebuche (0.1 mi).
During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Ciudad de Zafra (0.1 mi), Museo Santa Clara (0.1 mi), and Plaza Grande (0.2 mi), which are all within walking distance of the hotel.
Whether you’re travelling for business, pleasure or both, Parador de Zafra is sure to make your visit to Zafra one worth remembering.
We had a 2 night stay on half board in room 106 which has a total of 4 rooms. A small reading room, a large room with sofa, tv plus fridge, a large bathroom but with a shower over the bath and the bedroom with 2 beds, tv and a dining area for 4 people. It's a great room facing over the quiet plaza which gets in June the sunset. Be aware that there are a few stairs up to the door of the room that some might find difficult. We are both long-time vegans and at first as is usual this can seem to be a problem but as we normally find, the staff once prompted that we had booked vegan food quickly got things organised. Our only 2 mark downs on our rating was, it would be lovely if Paradores produced a vegan friendly menu that could please vegetarians and non pork eaters all at the same time, plus our suite didn't have a matrimonial cama or a separate shower. But the staff and reception made sure we received the best service and kindness possible. Parking is easy, …
It was excellent rooms nice and large very comfortable. We could have done with more information on the area and a local map available to help find our way around. We would have liked tea and coffee facilities in the bedroom
Good size rooms with quick Wi-Fi, fridge but no tea or coffee. They are looking a little tired. Parking is outside the hotel and they will give you a 24 hour parking ticket for 5 euros. Service at the hotel was generally poor. Obtaining drinks in the early evening proved to be time consuming for 2 glasses of wine and a beer. Breakfast was worse with only one person taking hot breakfast orders. She insisted that she would only take orders from the table and then never arrived. Gave up and had 2 croissants instead. Coffee machine kept running out of water and kitchen staff could not keep up with need to replenish items
Beautiful hotel in a great location. The hotel is a castle/fortress based around a central courtyard. The courtyard is amazing and a great place to have a drink. The breakfast was amazing and included local treats like almond biscuits. I had one dinner there which was extremely good. There is parking outside and I never had a problem finding a space. My room was nice. I did not have much of a view but was cozy and had a nice bathroom which included a bath. Would stay here again.
We were in a room with a very narrow stone stairway and heavy bars on the windows. I almost had a panic attack. Room 106, a large suite. It is a castle built in the 1400's and the inner courtyard covered in marble is beautiful. But if you are even a bit claustrophobic do not go as the windows have bars and you are shut in like a jail. If this is not a problem for you it is very quaint and walking the ramparts is fun. A lot of history here. Maybe the rooms that look out on the inner courtyard would have been better.
The accessible room for disabled guests (217) is above the kitchen and air-con machinery. It is very noisy, especially early morning, and has no view. There is no water/tea/coffee in the room. The restaurant is pricey but lacks any vegetarian options. Staff seem careless and indifferent. Nobody asked "how was your stay?" or "how was your meal?". New tourists keep arriving anyway, so some staff don't seem to put any effort in. Our €220 bill felt like a rip-off compared to the many cheaper and better places we have stayed across Spain. But, yes, the architecture is lovely.
We spent a night in this parador, which as its address suggests, is in 'the heart' of Zafra. Parking was very convenient and easy. The hotel has a beautiful semi-open internal patio where we were able to enjoy a beer as soon as we arrived. We booked a lounger by the pool and spent an hour or so sunbathing and swimming. We didn't eat dinner in the parador but found a delightful restaurant very close by.
Smaller than usual Paradore room with no comfortable chairs to sit on. .Room overlooked local square which was quite noisy until nearly midnight. There was nowhere comfortable to sit outside (or in the room). the pool was closed and there were only a few metal chairs in the small garden. It was difficult to get a table to sit at for an aperitif because of the number of non residents.The atrium was spectacular and was a great setting for the restaurant. Compared to other Paradores, this was poorly signposted with no private parking but reasonably priced spaces in the local square..
We loved this Parador. Set in the 15thC Palace de los Duques de Feria in the centre of town. Thankfully, parking was easy and we were given a 24 hours permit to show in the windscreen. We walked, (in pouring rain, we've been unlucky with the weather on the second half of this Parador trip in SW Spain) to Plaza Grande where there are a good selection of restaurants and cafes. We did notice an awful lot of empty shops on the way, sadly. Due to the pouring rain, we did splash out and ate in the restaurant. A delightful place with very attentive and professional staff. We enjoyed the food but thought 14€ for Gazpacho was a bit steep, not that we ordered it! Like most Paradors, they do provide the opportunity to try regional and local varieties of food, but it does come at a price! That said, we thoroughly enjoyed it, Tomorrow in monsoon-like conditions, we move on to Parador de Córdoba. The Zafra Parador we recommend without hesitation.…
I rode north of Cadiz, easy to get out of and kept off the A and AP roads. Mostly across the plains and big skies. Seville wasn't very easy to negotiate at first as the ring road is closed. Zafra is great. I really liked the place, the walk through the shops and the lovely square with Palm trees, at one end. Into Zafra, roundabout take the left and the right at the park. The Parador is on your left. I parked right outside. It is a classic Parador, very old building with many Moorish touches. The food was ok, bit disappointed not to eat in the restaurant because a "group" had it booked. The tv was stuck on a Chinese documentary channel. Breakfast was ok and not helpful that reception couldn't help me with a map to my next Parador.
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