La Casa De Mi Abuela Hostel
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Free parking
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Express check-in/ -out
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Sports activities
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Child-friendly
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Wheelchair access
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Located 7 km from Barrio Judio, La Casa De Mi Abuela Hostel offers Wi-Fi throughout the property and a car park.
Historical sites in the area include Castillo de Segura de Toro Castle, situated 4.3 km away. Motorcycle Museum and Classic Car is 7 km from the hostel.
There are 21 rooms with views of the city equipped with an air conditioner. Guests can also enjoy a terrace, while a balcony and a sitting area are available, too.
You can enjoy evenings in the swim-up bar. For those who prefer homemade meals, the accommodation offers a kitchenette fitted with a microwave oven, a full-sized refrigerator, and kitchenware. This hostel is also accessible from Salamanca airport, which is about 110 km away. To ensure a fun stay, the hostel offers spa therapy and a shared lounge. The area is popular for hiking and skiing.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled in the heart of the city, La Casa De Mi Abuela presents a balanced amalgamation of comfort and practicality. My experience in the private room downstairs, complete with en-suite bathroom, reflected a harmony between cleanliness and functionality—a vital feature for travelers like myself who appreciate a well-maintained environment. The staff displayed commendable knowledge during check-in, effortlessly providing insights on local dining options. The shared kitchen facilities were a highlight, allowing guests to prepare meals and making long-term stays feasible. While amenities like air conditioning and Wi-Fi are standard, they effectively supplemented the overall experience. It’s essential to recognize that luxury here does not overshadow value; the well-equipped shared kitchen and laundry facilities contribute positively to cost-effectiveness. In summary, La Casa De Mi Abuela offers a practical choice for those seeking affordability with essential comforts, ideal for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the local culture without compromising on convenience.