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Hotels in Castellon

On the east coast of Spain, this quiet Mediterranean city boasts more than 10 kilometres of beautiful beaches. Visitors should never leave without trying the rice dishes, the stars of its delicious cuisine.

Exceptional seafood

We will start exploring Castellón in the Plaza Mayor. This square in the heart of the city is home to the most important monuments: the City Hall and the Lonja del Cáñamo, a Baroque building which is now a cultural centre. Right next door, we recommend you buy bread, tomatoes and olive oil in the Plaza Mayor Market to make yourself a tasty snack. Another must-see attraction in Castellón is the Gothic and Neo-Gothic Cathedral of Santa María. The bell tower popularly known as El Fadrí is the symbol of the city. El Graó in the port area is one of the most vibrant districts in Castellón, and the Ribalta Park its greenest and most peaceful area.

Our hotels in Castellon

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a room with a large round blue ottoman and a white couch
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  • Gym
  • Meeting rooms
  • Business centre
a castle on a hill in the middle of a body of water
a building with a clock on top
a door in a stone building
Currency
The currency used is the euro. Credit card payment is accepted in most places.
Language
The official languages are Spanish and Valencian, a Catalan dialect.
Internet
The city has many high-speed Wi-FI hotspots where residents and visitors can get online for free.
Weather
Summers are hot and dry, and winters are cold and windy. The annual temperature ranges between 2⁰C and 32⁰C.

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