In Castile and León, history and winemaking go hand in hand - and this guide to the best winery hotels let you experience both. From grand estates surrounded by vineyards to boutique stays with cellars steeped in tradition, each offers authentic flavours, regional charm, and the chance to savour Spain’s most celebrated wines right where they’re made.
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  • Castile and Leon (Sardoncillo) Show on map
    The absolutely amazing Abadia Retuerta LeDomaine has so many special features that it's hard to know which one to start with. Set within a restored 12th-century monastery in Spain’s Duero Valley, this remarkable estate blends history, wine, and hospitality with extraordinary care and precision. The rooms - formerly monks’ quarters - are now elegant and spacious suites with stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and countryside views... The service is discreet and deeply attentive, with personal butlers and a level of detail that elevates every part of the stay. But what's most central here is of course the wine. The estate produces exceptional Tempranillo and Syrah, which guests can sample through private tastings, vineyard tours, or paired dinners at the Michelin-starred Refectorio restaurant. Additionally, you'll find a serene spa in a converted stable block, a contemporary art collection, and acres of vineyards, gardens, and trails to explore. Don't hesitate, just book a stay now! Read more
    Guest rating: 9.4 (superb)
    Price from: KZT 461,889 /night  
  • Castile and Leon (Valbuena de Duero) Show on map
    Historic grandeur, vine-to-glass immersion, and spa rituals that evoke reverence. Experience history and wine at Castilla Termal Monasterio de Valbuena. A lavish 5-star spa hotel housed within a 12th-century monastery on Ribera del Duero’s coveted Golden Mile. Guest rooms and suites, many with balconies framing vineyard and Duero River scenery, combine modern comforts with original stone arches - reinventing monastic life as a luxury retreat. Dining here is also a feast... How about Michelin-aspiring cuisine paired with estate and regional wines - complete with Rioja or Ribera reds poured at your table. Sounds pretty good right? Read more
    Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
    Price from: KZT 192,817 /night  
  • Castile and Leon (Valverdón) Show on map
    Take a look at Hacienda Zorita Wine Hotel & Spa, a wine lover’s monastic hideaway just 10 minutes from Salamanca. Set in a lovingly restored 14th-century monastery perched over the Tormes River. Their sprawling wine cellar is perhaps the main highlight, with 1,366 oak barrels filling the ancient chapel. The perfect spot for guided tastings paired with cheese, olive oil, and pata negra from the organic farm... Post-tasting bliss comes courtesy of the vinotherapy spa, built into an 8th-century watermill(!), plus two pools and serene garden paths. Bottom line: Hacienda Zorita has enough history, world-class wine and spa indulgence to fulfill all your desires. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: KZT 180,289 /night  
  • Castile and Leon (La Vid y Barrios) Show on map
    If you like your wine hotels to commit fully to the theme, Hotel SPA El Lagar de Isilla should be your top pick. Set in La Vid, deep in Ribera del Duero, it turns the region’s wine identity into the whole point of the stay: wine-inspired rooms, direct links to the group’s bodega, and a restaurant built around the rich, roast-heavy pleasures this part of Spain does so well. Some suites even come with vineyard murals and hydromassage tubs aimed squarely at couples on a mission... This is not subtle, and that is the fun of it. You come here for Tempranillo country, big flavours and a hotel that knows exactly what story it wants to tell. Best for wine-weekenders, celebratory escapes and anyone who thinks a tasting should be followed by a spa circuit and a very good dinner. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: KZT 81,702 /night  
  • Castile and Leon (Villanueva de Cañedo) Show on map
    When we were looking for a truly memorable winery accommodation in Spain, we finally booked a stay at Posada Real Castillo. And we couldn’t have been happier! It offered the perfect mix of history, vineyard charm, and Castilian hospitality. This restored 11th‑century castle sits in the serene countryside of Salamanca, surrounded by seven hectares of vines where the estate produces its own wines... Inside, the rooms keep their historic character - exposed stone, wooden beams, high ceilings - while offering modern comfort. The castle’s restaurant serves hearty local cuisine in stone-vaulted dining rooms, paired effortlessly with wines made on-site. And at the end of the day, you’re invited to visit the cellars and taste the bodega’s own red wines, enjoying the connection between vine, barrel, and glass. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.1 (superb)
    Price from: KZT 83,881 /night  
  • Castile and Leon (Aranda de Duero) Show on map
    If you're searching for one of the most engaging wine stays in Ribera del Duero, Hotel Torremilanos should top your list. Set amid 200+ hectares of biodynamic vineyards, this place is part hotel, part working estate, and entirely grounded in wine culture. The winemaking tradition goes back to 1903 and still flourishes under the Peñalba López family, who embraced biodynamic farming to produce powerful, expressive reds... The setting feels both rustic and refined: vine-covered hills meet elegantly restored castle-like architecture. We also love the friendly the staff, the on-site restaurant, and lastly - the excellent wine tastings led by people who clearly care about their wine and tradition. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)
    Price from: KZT 75,711 /night  
  • Castile and Leon (Aranda de Duero) Show on map
    The selling point at Hotel Spa Tudanca Aranda is not mystery. It tells you exactly where you are: at the gateway to Ribera del Duero, surrounded by vineyards, with wine woven right into the décor and several rooms looking straight over the vines. Even the spa leans into the setting, promising wellness “next to the vineyards,” which is precisely what most people want after a day of red wine and roast lamb... The mood here is more classic Spanish wine-route hotel than boutique fantasy, but that is part of the appeal. You get scale, comfort, a strong restaurant culture and a location built for exploring bodegas around Aranda de Duero. In other words: a practical, very drinkable base for anyone serious about Ribera. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.7 (fabulous)
    Price from: KZT 46,843 /night  
  • Castile and Leon (Ventosilla) Show on map
    Experience a sip of royal history at La Posada de Pradorey. A fantastic boutique hotel where you can spend the night in a 17th-century hunting lodge. Once frequented by King Philip III it sits amid thousands of hectares of the historic Ribera del Duero landscape. Just steps from your door, the Pradorey winery grows all its grapes on-site, using both ancient clay fermenters and modern vats to craft expressive, terroir-driven wines... Guided tasting in their cellar is a highlight - intimate, engaging, and yes, you’ll want to take bottles home. We stayed in one of the 18 warm, well-kept rooms with terrace views over vineyards and oak groves. Book one of these if you ever get the chance! Read more
    Guest rating: 8.5 (fabulous)
    Price from: KZT 53,379 /night  
  • Castile and Leon (Quintanilla de Onésimo) Show on map
    Spanish wine is celebrated worldwide for its power and elegance, and we found that spirit encapsulated beautifully at Hotel & Spa Arzuaga. We stayed here during a spring visit to Ribera del Duero and immediately felt the harmony of luxury, nature, and winemaking heritage. Set atop a hill with sweeping vineyard views, the hotel blends traditional stone architecture with refined interiors. Our room was plush and inviting, opening up onto the Verdejo vineyards below... Each morning began with a delightful buffet, and afternoons were spent in the spa’s indoor and outdoor pools, followed by tastings of their Tempranillo-based wines in the on-site cellar. The restaurant impressed us with its creative take on regional cuisine - every dish beautifully matched with estate-bottled vintages. In summary; a calm and sophisticated retreat where every element reflects the excellence of Ribera del Duero. We left feeling recharged and ready to return. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.2 (very good)
    Price from: KZT 91,506 /night  
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