Our favourite hotels in Vigo, Spain
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From 56 EUR
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The lively 3-star Hotel ensenada offers you conference rooms, coffe-bar and lounge, garage for your car. For those who like to stay fit there is a gym located at the top floor of the floor, from where you can enjoy a wondrful sight to the Bay of Vigo. If you have problems and you need to cancel, you can do that 48 hours before arrival. |
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From 56 EUR
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In the very centre of Vigo, between the two main avenues, is the three-star Zenit Hotel. It is very close to del Paseo and Paseo Maritimo. There is a parking facility closeby. You can cancel without penalty no later than 24 hours before arrival. |
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From 66 EUR
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Puerta del Sol is a wonderful choice for the visitors of Vigo, Northern Spain. There are splendid views thanks to the location of the hotel. The cozy atmosphere will make you feel at home. There are single, double and apartmetns (up to 3 people). The bar is decent - a selection of exotic aperitives and cocktails are served there. In case you need to cancel, you can do that no later than 96 hours in advance. |
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From 86 EUR
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Right in the centre of Vigo, Ciudad de Vigo has available comfort to satisfy your any holiday need. Air-conditioning, piped musing, automatic lightning system in the corridors, restaurant, lecture rooms, sauna... It is very important that the hotel is near the yachting harbour, so you can do sailing, hire a yacht or take a walk and enjoy the view. |
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From 59 EUR
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In the heart of Vigo and very close to the main traffic artery. It is perferct for business trip/event or personal holiday. |
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About Vigo
With a population of about 290,000, Vigo "the Olive City" is the largest in Galicia. It prides itself on the largest fishing port in Europe and on its soccer team, Celta de Vigo.
The city's origin can be traced back to a Celtic village and a Roman settlement. During the Middle Ages, it was attacked repeatedly by the Vikings. It remained a small settlement until the 15th century when it was first mentioned in written documents. Francis Drake raided it twice, in 1585 and 1589, and a Turkish fleet attacked it shortly afterwards. To protect the population from further attacks, the city walls were built in 1656, under Felipe IV. Part of them have been preserved.
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