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Accommodation in Siruela

Unfortunately, we don't currently offer a single hotel in or near Siruela.

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Alternatively, you can book accommodation in Villanueva de la Serena. It's only 55 kilometres from Siruela. Villanueva de la Serena hotel options include the Vegas Altas and Cortijo Santa Cruz.

Before you say "see ya later" to Badajoz, make sure you experience some sport. Find Quijote Arena to the east of Siruela. To kick your heels up close by, make a reservation at the Hotel Santa Cecilia or the Hotel Sercotel Guadiana.

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At Wotif, we live, breathe and sleep travel! So when you're ready to hit the sights of Siruela, we'd love nothing more than to take you there.

Siruela hotels essential information

Accommodation
46 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$85
Highest Price
AU$183
Popular hotels
Casa Rural la Pajarona, Hostal Los Amigos, LA PAJARONA H6 EL PAJAR, LA PAJARONA H8 LAS RUMBAS, LA PAJARONA H5 LAS PAÑERAS, LA PAJARONA H1 THE BELOW, LA PAJARONA H7 LAS MERCHANAS, Hotel GilMar Orellana la Vieja, Apartamentos Embalse de Orellana

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How many days should I spend in Siruela?
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Where should a first-time tourist stay in Siruela?
If you’ve never been to Siruela before, make your trip as easy as possible. Stay someplace central so you’ll be near the top sights, public transport and things like restaurants and convenience stores. Be on the lookout for Siruela hotels that are in good locations and come highly recommended by other first-time travellers.
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New reviews! Best hotels in Siruela

Casa Rural la Pajarona
Lovely hotel but no-one around
4 / 5
The hotel itself is fantastic with its patio garden, wonderful sun terrace and lovely rooms but the owners were away for our stay so we had no bar or restaurant, and the swimming pool was covered over. We were let in and told we had to find our own food in the village which is harder than it sounds on a Sunday in Spain. We did find a little shop where we could buy some snacks and cans of drink for the afternoon and we were able to get an evening meal at the only bar which was open and serving later on but that's not the hassle which is welcome after a long day's travel. Had we known there would be no bar or food in the hotel we would not have booked at this time but could only go by what was shown in the Hotels app.
A verified traveller stayed at Casa Rural la Pajarona
Posted 2 months ago
Casa Rural la Pajarona
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