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EUR 47 - 1,079

NH Victoria Palace

Juan de Toledo, 4, 28200 San Lorenzo de El EscorialGBP 38 - 863

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This 4-star hotel is an 18th-century Royal Palace, set just 200 metres from the Escorial Monastery. It offers free Wi-Fi in reception and a free gym a… More
EUR 50 - 130

Parrilla Príncipe

Mariano Benavente, 12, 28200 San Lorenzo de El EscorialGBP 40 - 104

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The stablisment is located in a 18 th century Palace, inside entrance grating and fire place stand out. At the top you can find a charming hotel and d… More
EUR 50 - 90

Miranda & Suizo

Floridablanca, 20, 28200 San Lorenzo de El EscorialGBP 40 - 72

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Originally built in 19th Century, the Mirando & Suizo is the oldest hotel in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. It combines modern facilities such as free Wi… More
EUR 45 - 226

Los Lanceros

Calvario, 47- 49, 28200 San Lorenzo de El EscorialGBP 36 - 181

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Located in the centre of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Los Lanceros Hotel sits opposite the Park of Felipe II. It offers elegant rooms with air conditio… More
EUR 86 - 272

Hotel Botánico

Timoteo Padrós, 16, 28200 San Lorenzo de El EscorialGBP 69 - 218

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Hotel Botánico is just 2km from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of El Escorial. This restored villa is set in lush gardens, and has a popular restaura… More
Floridablanca, 12 - 14, 28200 San Lorenzo de El EscorialGBP 36 - 104

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This friendly hotel is situated right in the historical centre of town, just steps from the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo, sometimes referred to as t… More
 

El Escorial: Guide


San Lorenzo de El Escorial (also San Lorenzo del Escorial) is a town about 45 km from Madrid in Spain.

Understand


The city's main attraction is the world famous Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, (El Escorial for short) , a World Heritage Site, that was the political centre of the Spanish empire when the king was Philip II. It is often visited as a day-trip from Madrid, however it's a good place to spend 2 or 3 nights, because it is located in a beautiful natural place.

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Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial: This huge complex is has a Royal Palace, a monastery for monks, a magnificent library, and a large basilica. Kings of Spain are buried in the Kings' Pantheon. It also have an important collection of paintings by Van der Weyden, el Greco, Tintoretto, Veronés or Velázquez.
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