What is Parada de Arriba like for travelers who love the beach?
Book a great place to stay in Parada de Arriba, which has a lot to offer the traveler planning a beach getaway.
When's the best time for a beach vacation in Parada de Arriba?
You can plan your beach trip with a look at weather throughout the year in Parada de Arriba: The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 70°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 42°F. Average annual precipitation for Parada de Arriba is 17 inches.
What is there to see and do around Parada de Arriba?
After arriving and checking into your hotel, you’ll probably want to explore your surroundings. Make time for a range of local attractions, which include Campo de Golf de Salamanca and Archbishop Fonseca College. For additional things to see and do, consider a visit to Palacio de Congresos Conference Center or Roman Bridge.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Parada de Arriba?
Here’s some information to help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Parada de Arriba more easily: To get to Parada de Arriba, book a flight to Salamanca (SLM-Matacan), the closest major airport, which is located 15.5 mi (25 km) from the city center. If you’d like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to take in more sights.
Recent reviews of Parada de Arriba hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Absolutely faultless. Highly recommend. "
A verified traveler stayed at Hotel Hospes Palacio San Esteban
"Hotel is literally across the plaza from the Old Cathedral, and within minutes' walk of the University and lots of restaurants and gift shops. Parking is available in the basement of the hotel."
A verified traveler stayed at Sercotel Puerta de la Catedral
"This is a clean, and quiet place, very handy if you are on a road trip and need a stop off not far from the motorway. The staff are friendly but for those that dont have any basic spanish you will struggle. There are no tea/coffee facilitates in the rooms which is an annoyance. I am sure they wouldn't like me in my pjs in the restaurant. During April when we visited it actually looks like its being run on skeleton staff and areas such as lounge bar is closed, swimming pool closed until June. And the sauna you have to pay extra for. But its friendly, clean and quiet.."
A verified traveler stayed at Salamanca Forum - Hotel Doña Brígida
"Excellent hotel right in the heart of beautiful Salamanca. You are steps away from the most beautiful Plaza Mayor in the world. In addition, you are a 5-10 minute walk to the Cathedrals and other monuments. The staff is wonderful, the even prepared bags of food on the day we left since we left at 06:00 (before breakfast started). This was our second stay at the hotel and would stay again. "
A verified traveler from Akron stayed at Hotel Sercotel Las Torres Salamanca
"Salamanca was just a stopping point for us in our way to Madrid. I am SO glad we did. This little walkable city was one of my favorite places in our 3 weeks of Spain and Portugal. I can’t say enough about the NH Collection Salamanca! It’s old but beautiful and the staff is top notch! The location can’t be beat and breakfast was great! We definitely hope to make it back for more than one night. "
A verified traveler stayed at NH Collection Salamanca Palacio de Castellanos
"we stayed here 2 nights, after driving 2 days solid from Calais, we needed a break. We found this a really relaxing hotel, well positioned on the north side of Salamanca in a relatively quiet position, though seeming to be near a main road. plenty of parking inside the boundary of the hotel. Reception was very efficient and our room was excellent value.
Dinner was top notch, both in the restaurant one night and in the bar the second night. Breakfast was good too.
Hotel location allows you to walk into the city centre - it took us about 25 mins and a pretty straight road (downhill on the way there)"
A verified traveler stayed at Hotel Bardo Recoletos Coco