Located between Vigo’s old town and Cies Islands' departure pier, Hotel Bahia de Vigo offers spacious, accommodations with great views of the Vigo Estuary. Free WiFi is offered throughout the...
Located in Vigo and with Estación Maritima reachable within a 15-minute walk, Zenit Vigo has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared...
This modern design hotel is located in the center of Vigo and offers a small rooftop infinity pool. The hotel is less than 0.6 mi from the port and Calle de las Ostras.
Michaela
United Kingdom
It was in a great location and was clean and comfortable
This converted Galician country house offers gardens with sea views and direct access to Carril Beach.
Paul
United Kingdom
A great location midway between Vigo (and the cool area of Bouzers) and Samil beach. The views across the estuary were lovely. It has 5* comfort and friendly staff.
Occidental Vigo is set in central Vigo, next to the AVE Railway Station. This hotel offers free WiFi throughout the property and views over the Ria de Vigo Estuary.
Mari
Philippines
Relatively new hotel centrally located near the camino walk. Near a mall with a supermarket and food shops and restaurants. An easy 5-10 minute walk to old town.
Hotel Puerta del Sol is located in a pedestrian area just 984 feet from the port, in the heart of Vigo. It offers modern facilities, including hydromassage showers and free Wi-Fi access.
Jane
Canada
We were upgraded to a corner room on the top floor, with views to the sea and over the plaza. Carmen welcomed us and was really warm and helpful during our stay. If we come back to Vigo we will stay here again.
Located 328 feet from Vigo Harbor and the seafront promenade, this elegant hotel features free WiFi. The restaurant serves a varied buffet breakfast and characteristic Galician cuisine.
Gran Hotel Nagari Boutique & Spa is located in Vigo, 656 feet from the Vigo Contemporary Art Museum. The nearest beach is 2.5 mi away. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Very nice hotel, great location and excellent staff
AC Hotel Palacio Universal is in a classical-style building dating from the 19th century. This smart and luxurious hotel is next to the port, and 5 minutes on foot from Vigo city center.
Excellent location, great premises, super nice staff
This elegant hotel is located in the center of Vigo, just a few minutes’ walk from the Casco Vello Old Town. It offers a 24-hour reception and functional, heated accommodations with free Wi-Fi.
Everything, especially Diego’s professionalism and sympathy
Hotel Celta is located in central Vigo, within 10 minutes’ walk from the historic quarter and the marina. It offers a 24-hour reception and free WiFi. Rooms at the Celta are bright and have heating.
Efficient check in
Good value for a room with en suite
Hotel del Mar is 820 feet from La Piedra Market and Vigo's Old Town, and just 164 feet from the transatlantic port. Its air-conditioned rooms come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.
Good value. Central. Rooms tidy and well appointed.
The Hotel Náutico is located by Vigo's marina and city center, and 3 minutes' walk from the boat which visits the Cies Islands. The welcoming Hotel Náutico offers rooms with a homely feel.
Atendimento, perto de tudo, simples mais voltarei.
This modern design hotel is located in the center of Vigo and offers a small rooftop infinity pool. The hotel is less than 0.6 mi from the port and Calle de las Ostras.
Lovely location and reception staff were excellent
Occidental Vigo is set in central Vigo, next to the AVE Railway Station. This hotel offers free WiFi throughout the property and views over the Ria de Vigo Estuary.
Good location. Spacious room. Beautiful view to the bay.
The Oca Ipanema Hotel is in the heart of Vigo and offers free WiFi in all rooms and public areas. Each modern room features an HD flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Some rooms have sea views.
All was ok, nice staff comy beds and clean rooms:)
Located 328 feet from Vigo Harbor and the seafront promenade, this elegant hotel features free WiFi. The restaurant serves a varied buffet breakfast and characteristic Galician cuisine.
Wonderfull hotel and professional and qualified staff
Tt
Hotel Sercotel Tres Luces enjoys an ideal central location in Vigo's commercial district, next to the Corte Inglés and Gran Via and just a short stroll from the train station.
very central and staff is really helpful and friendly
Located between Vigo’s old town and Cies Islands' departure pier, Hotel Bahia de Vigo offers spacious, accommodations with great views of the Vigo Estuary.
Localization, parque de estacionamento e pet friendly
Located in Vigo and with Estación Maritima reachable within a 15-minute walk, Zenit Vigo has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared...
Friendly staff, comfy bed , clean well equipped room
This stylish, state-of-the-art hotel is situated in the historic center of Vigo and is ideal if you are visiting the city for sightseeing or on a business trip.
This lovely hotel is housed in a stunning, old granite building, and enjoys an unbeatable location in the Vigo’s port area. Hotel Gamboa is ideally located for exploring the center of Vigo by foot.
The staff were wonderful. Nothing too much trouble
This modern hotel occupies a privileged central location in Vigo, between the 2 main avenues of Gran Vía and Urzaiz. The harbor and La Piedra Market are 10 minutes' walk.
My stay at Arsus hotel was quite nice and comfortable.
Hotel Puerta del Sol is located in a pedestrian area just 984 feet from the port, in the heart of Vigo. It offers modern facilities, including hydromassage showers and free Wi-Fi access.
Very clean, modern, great location , receptionist was great.
The Hesperia Vigo hotel is ready to meet your expectations of comfort and convenience on your leisure and business trips.
Size of the room, comfortable bed, good breakfast.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Vigo cost $62 per night, and 4-star hotels in Vigo are $81 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Vigo can be found for $161 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Vigo this weekend is $92 or, for a 4-star hotel, $91. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Vigo for this weekend cost around $155 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $78 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Vigo for tonight. You'll pay around $91 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Vigo will cost around $154, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A Busy Port Town with a Charming and Laid Back City Center
The port town of Vigo is nestled off the pristine waters of Ria de Vigo and its famous Port of Vigo is the biggest and busiest fishing port in the world. Just beyond the port are the old narrow streets of the old town around Rua dos Cesteiros, and monuments such as Nossa Senhora da Guía Shrine and Santa María Collegiate Church.
Vigo is home to many landmarks such as Galicia Sea Museum, Contemporary Museum of Art and the late 19th century Centro cultural Caixanova theatre. The streets are lined with bars, restaurants and cafés serving fresh seafood along with traditional Spanish and international cuisines.
The white-sandy beaches and Natural Park of the unspoilt Cíes Islands are a 45-minute boat ride from Estación Marítima. Popular areas in Vigo are America Square and the beach areas of Praia de Samil and Playa de Areas.
Vigo Train Station has connections throughout the Galicia region, while Vigo Airport has direct flights to several international destinations.
Booking.com has a range of accommodations to suite all budgets in Vigo and popular nearby cities such as Cangas de Morrazo and Nigrán.
Location is very nice, especially during Christmas time.
Location is very nice, especially during Christmas time. Streets are decorated with Christmas lights everywhere. Lot of restaurants nearby. The big shopping mall across the streets ensure that you can buy almost anything you need. For the transport, taxi is safer then rented car. Traffic there is quite intensive during daytime.
Martin
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
Vigo is a a lovely City to visit, Old City has many...
Vigo is a a lovely City to visit, Old City has many excellent restaurants with quality seafood and pork in particular. Taxis are reasonably priced and it offers good train and bus services - Porto is only 2 hours by bus if you want to explore. Santiago de Compostela is a short train journey away.
The new transport interchange is pretty impressive with an integrated shopping mall, they are building an observation platform which will offer fantastic views of the city and estuary.
IainCS
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Vigo is a combination of old and new architecture, with all...
Vigo is a combination of old and new architecture, with all types of stores everywhere. The water view is beautiful as well as the terracotta rooftops. The city is very vibrant, even in the middle of the week; people are helpful. Some of the buildings are not maintained. It appears to be a pet and children friendly city based on the parks around.It is easy to get around, and there are walking escalators for some of the uphills.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
An amazing City with such a happy vibe.
An amazing City with such a happy vibe. Loved the restaurants and tapas bars. Great to see so many people out so late at night enjoying music, drinks and having a good time.
Such a clean city!
Completely pet friendly.
Angeline
Portugal
8.0
Scored 8.0
Exploring the old town was lovely. It is a very pretty city.
Exploring the old town was lovely. It is a very pretty city. Although hilly! We travelled from England and found that it was very useful to have some basic understanding of Spanish as it does not appear Vigo is a hotspot for English speaking tourists. We spent a day visiting Ceis Island which was wonderful, definitely something worth doing. We then also took a car and went out of the city to do some hiking which was beautiful, and then visited some beaches on the way back to Vigo, near Oia, which again were stunning and worth the trip.
Jack
10
Scored 10
A city worth discovering!
A city worth discovering! The CIES islands remain the point of greatest attraction, without any doubt!
The only unpleasant thing was the fact that at most of the terraces (those in the Constitution Square, for example) you could not order food until after 20:00. So, I only drank beer :)
We have been to Hesperia many times before and every time our expectations have been met.
The staff is very nice and professional.
The hotel room is cleaned very well and looks great.
The bed is nice and big and very comfortable.
The hotel is placed between the beaches of samil and the city center. You can either walk everywhere or go with the bus and be anywhere in Vigo within 15 min.
We will be back for sure.
The room is small but the bed is comfortable. The bathroom is fine. The best aspect was closeness to a wonderful beach that was clean and the water so refreshing after a day on El Camino. Please note that this hotel is located several miles south of central Vigo, which will screw up your walking plans for El Camino. We took a taxi to central Vigo to join friends for walking the next day on El Camino.
This is a basic hotel not luxury , a little dated but well located near the old town.
Please note there were a few events in Vigo at the time and all hotel prices were inflated especially those well located.
So on the day you got value for money but under normal circumstances it would have proved expensive in the UK it might just about get a2.5 star rating.
The staff were excellent.
Firstly the cleanliness of this hotel was immaculate, you can tell the workers and the owner take pride in this establishment.
It should really be listed as a 4 star.
Breakfast was definitely value for money and the receptionist ( Borja ) was excellent, very attentive and knowledgeable in giving advice on what to do in Vigo
The breakfast was very good. I arrived at the hotel at 2 a.m. after my flight from Madrid to Vigo had to return due to high winds in Vigo. Iberia put us on a bus for 7 hours to Vigo. I missed my hotel reservation in Ourense, and picked up my car a day late. I was happy to find a hotel near the airport that had a clean room.
We stayed here as one of our camino party was leaving us here for train travel to Santiago. The hotel is very close to the train station. Large room and huge beds.
God value coffee and breakfast in Vigo. If walking the Camino and want to eat / drink do here as quite a while until we found another stop.
It was a great location in Vigo. Right in the heart of everything. The place was clean, very comfortable and had lots of small touches that added to the experience. Super clean with a great shower. Lots of great communication before we arrived so all our questions had been answered.
Hotel has parking on site(extra price 15€/day). The staff was very nice & helpful. The location is good - 12min walking to the harbour area. The cafeteria next to the hotel has very good breakfast options (best eggs with bacon I had in a long time).
Great location right next to the harbor and a very lively plaza. This means it can be rather crowded and a bit loud at night but you cannot blame the hostel for that. Staff was friendly and the rooms were clean. Good deal, would come back again.
We were starting our camino in Vigo and stayed here. The staff was very helpful and explained the best way to get to the camino from the hotel. The room was as presented on pictures, very clean.
Lovely hotel in the centre of town, Vigo is a fair size industrial type town on the Camino. I walked around the area big I did not find the down town section, I suspect there are many.
Modern, clean hotel with helpful staff. Located close to the port so good for trips to Isla de Cies and near to Vigo's old town which has lots of bars and restaurants
Nice hotel around 7Km from Vigo. I stop here on the Camino, the hotel was fine but not much around. I found a small bar and watched the football match.
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