Spain hotels - to reserve or not

Posted by: sandyb42

Spain hotels - to reserve or not - 08/30/04 03:56 PM

Planning for our trip to Spain, May 2005. We have considered the possibility of booking hotels ahead only in Madrid and Barcelona. For the rest of the trip we would find accomodations as we go. In addition to MAD and BCN we will likely be overnighting in Avila, Salamanca, Segovia, Seville, Granada, white towns. Is this feasible?? Thanks in advance for any suggestions or hints.

Sandyb
Posted by: CaliBasco

Re: Spain hotels - to reserve or not - 09/22/04 02:53 AM

In May you may still be able to go "seat of your pants" when it comes to reservations. Things don't necessarily kick in until late June-early July. I've been able to find accomodation, even in Segovia, last minute at decent hotels.

I do suggest that you have fixed reservations at your gateway enter-exit cities, and if you're interested in prime locations, that you do what you've apparently already decided: Book ahead in MAD/BCN.

Realize [by researching the cities by name on this site!] the touristy nature of your cities of choice. The only one that shouldn't give you any trouble is Avila, although you may find that fewer lodgings period may translate into possible headaches.

We booked ahead a few years ago in Granada and found lots of availability, staying at the Generalife inside the gardens [recommended] of the Alhambra. Salamanca may work well in May, but check the school calendar...lots of summer school offerings to americanos...

Personally, I like "seat of your pants" reservations. Speaking the language, it allows you to go and find hidden gems [and hidden disasters that make for good campfire stories] to talk about.

Best of luck!
Posted by: Eddie

Re: Spain hotels - to reserve or not - 09/22/04 06:07 AM

Sandyb42 writes:
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... May 2005. We have considered the possibility of booking hotels ahead only in Madrid and Barcelona. For the rest of the trip we would find accomodations as we go. ... overnighting in Avila, Salamanca, Segovia, Seville, Granada, white towns. ... Thanks in advance for any suggestions or hints.
I agree with CaliBasco; however I think it's good to have a list of hostals or hotels (in your price range) for each city where you are likely to overnight. That way you can 'let your fingers do the walking' (i.e., phone ahead on arrival for availability, price and directions}. Once you have a place booked you're free to spend the rest of the day touring.
Posted by: erikab

Re: Spain hotels - to reserve or not - 09/29/04 12:09 PM

hi,

it should be ok because may is not too busy. yet, you have to know that in spain, there are very good web sites in which you can book in advance cheap accomodation to get around. It is highly recommendable since, most of the times, hotels give a higher price than these tour operators.

careful. salamanca or burgos are always extremely busy so definitely book in advance!!!!