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Palacio Carvajal Girón
"Breakfast was very average. Not worth the money"
Reviewed on Jun 6, 2026

Balneario Valle del Jerte
"The hotel is in a very good place in the middle of the nature but the price is a bit expensive for the type of food being served. The rooms not very clean. Air con didn't work and the shower was hard to use for old people. No handle available."
Reviewed on May 9, 2024

Hotel Azar
"Clean room, comfy beds, friendly staff, and good food."
Reviewed on Feb 6, 2026

Dorma Alfonso VIII
"This place is rather grand and cavernous - but feels more like a place for conferences now (there's no bar to relax in), and the wide staircase and long stretches of corridors made it feel like The Overlook Hotel in The Shining. Despite having very few customers, we ended up in a room with a view ..."
Reviewed on Apr 24, 2026

Hotel Ciudad de Plasencia
"Very disappointed, the pool was closed, was filthy and looked to be in that state for a LONG time."
Reviewed on Oct 11, 2025

Hostal Goyesco Plaza
"Very nice stay very close to everything don't hesitate book it xxx"
Reviewed on Apr 22, 2026

Acogedora Casa Rural La Moraquintana Ideal Familias
"Absolutely Amazing house, in a beautiful location. We were so well looked after . The breakfast was amazing. Wish we could have stayed longer"
Reviewed on Jul 29, 2024

Parador de Plasencia

Complejo Roma
Santibanez el Bajo Hotel & Travel Guide\n
You'll discover 12 hotels options within a 19 miles (30 kilometers) drive of Santibanez el Bajo via Travelocity's comprehensive Spain accommodation booking platform.
The Parador de Plasencia, Extremadura, which is the closest Travelocity-listed accommodation, is located 12 miles (19 kilometers) from central Santibanez el Bajo. Another Travelocity-listed place to stay is the Apartamentos Rurales Azabal, located in Extremadura, 10 miles (16 kilometers) from downtown Santibanez el Bajo.
12 miles (20 kilometers) away from the middle of Santibanez el Bajo, you can find the Hotel Exe Alfonso VIII. Alternatively, the Hospedería Hurdes Reales is approximately 19 miles (31 kilometers) away. Two more places to stay in the area include the Hotel ATH Cañada Real along with the Rusticae Palacio Carvajal Girón.
During your time in Santibanez el Bajo, be sure to visit Extremadura's other attractions. Extremadura is marked by forests. Interesting holiday places of interest include ruins, old towns and fortresses. Active travelers may also try mountain climbing in the area.
Caceres Old Town is 50 miles (77 kilometers) south of Santibanez el Bajo and features Caceres Museum and Palace of the Marqueses de Torreorgaz. Some Travelocity-listed Caceres Old Town hotels include the Atrio Restaurante Hotel and Parador de Cáceres. For another option, stay in Hervas, 25 miles (37 kilometers) east of Santibanez el Bajo, where you have the options of the Hospedería Valle de Ambroz and El Canchal de la Gallina. During your time in Hervas, keep a day to explore the Museum of Motorcycles and Classic Cars and Museo Perez Comendador-Leroux.
Just because you and your family are on vacation, doesn't mean you can't fuel your obsession with a day watching sports. Discover Plaza de Toros 50 miles (77 kilometers) to the south of Santibanez el Bajo. Book accommodation surrounded by the sporting action at the NH Collection Cáceres Palacio de Oquendo or the Barcelo Caceres V Centenario.
Now that you've got to know hotels and apartments options in Santibanez el Bajo, take the time to check out our Santibanez el Bajo regional guide for local secrets on ways to spend your time in this corner of the world.
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"We attended at the hotel on a Sunday afternoon, where we found out that they don’t serve meals Sunday at all. ( No staff). But to be fair, No restaurants or cafes were open either owing to it being Sunday. (this included the town where the cafes and restaraunt’s don’t open till around 8 pm. But right next door to the hotel is a garage that sells fresh baked bread. Cakes. Packed meat slices. Cheese and drinks. More than enough to see us through. The male person who was on duty at the hotel was really helpful and told us that although the bar was closed, he would open up just for us, so we didn’t have to go without. ( there is also a coffee machine in every room). This is what you call real customer service. Again, the rooms were spotlessly clean. Very modern, and very comfortable. If you do go on a Sunday and you want to go to the town. It is literally 3 mins drive and just park in one of the main car parks and walk up to the Plaza Mayor where most of the restaurants and bars are. (You can’t drive into the plaza). Or ask the staff which they think is the best place to go. They are all very helpful. Already in the process of booking again in September."






