Sleeping in a Cistercian monastery, waking up in a Renaissance palace, or savoring local cuisine at the foot of a medieval castle. The Hospederías de Aragón offer much more than just a room: they are gateways to the heritage, history, and landscape of the region. With nine establishments spread across the three provinces, this public network invites visitors to rediscover Aragón with tranquility, charm, and authenticity.
The network of Hospederías de Aragón was created with the aim of revitalizing emblematic buildings in rural areas or those with low tourist density, and today it represents a model of sustainable accommodation that combines excellence, identity, and closeness. In these hospederías, visitors do not just sleep: they experience the place. The natural surroundings, the architectural value of the buildings, and the commitment to local cuisine elevate the experience to a memorable level.
1. Hospedería de Loarre (Huesca)
At the foot of the most iconic Romanesque castle in Spain, this 16th-century manor invites you to discover the Prepyrenean area of Huesca from comfort and history. It features 12 rooms, many with spectacular views, and a restaurant where local products are elegantly reinterpreted. Ideal for hiking routes or cultural getaways.
2. Hospedería de Roda de Isábena (Huesca)
Located in what was the refectory of the oldest cathedral monastery in Aragón, this cozy hospedería has only 10 rooms, ensuring an intimate and quiet stay. The views of the Pyrenees and the Romanesque cathedral of Roda create an environment that invites contemplation and rest.
3. Hospedería de Sádaba (Zaragoza)
In the heart of Cinco Villas, this restored Gothic house combines sober architecture with functional design. With 20 rooms, a café, a terrace, and the Gastro Sádaba initiative, it is an excellent option to explore the impressive castle of Sádaba and other gems of Aragonese Romanesque architecture.
4. Hospedería del Mesón de la Dolores (Calatayud, Zaragoza)
With an included legend, this 15th-century palace houses one of the most characterful hospederías. The 34 rooms of the Mesón recreate the traditional atmosphere of “La Dolores,” the protagonist of zarzuelas, novels, and songs. It includes a restaurant, museum, winery, and tasting room. A complete immersion in Bilbilitan tradition.
5. Hospedería Palacio del Papa Luna (Illueca, Zaragoza)
Sleeping in a medieval castle where Benedict XIII, better known as Pope Luna, was born is possible. This majestic stone building houses a 3-star hotel with views of the Aranda river valley. Its walls enclose history, papal intrigue, and a unique architectural legacy in the region of Aranda.
6. Hospedería Palacio de Allepuz (Teruel)
Reopened in July 2025, this Renaissance gem in the Teruel Maestrazgo offers 22 rooms, a gym, a restaurant serving local cuisine, and a modern spa. Its hydraulic floors, high ceilings, and historical details create an elegant and welcoming atmosphere. It is the ideal starting point for exploring the pristine landscapes of the region.
7. Hospedería de La Iglesuela del Cid (Teruel)
The Palacio Matutano-Daudén, with its stately façade and wrought-iron balconies, is now a charming hotel with wellness services. Its 36 rooms, library, spa, and stone dining room make it one of the most complete in the network. A serene luxury in the heart of the Maestrazgo, surrounded by traditional architecture and nature trails.
8. Hospedería Monasterio de Rueda (Sástago, Zaragoza)
Few experiences compare to sleeping in a Cistercian monastery by the Ebro River. With 35 rooms distributed among cloisters and ancient cells, the Hospedería de Rueda combines monumentality, spirituality, and gourmet cuisine. Its natural environment and the sound of water invite you to disconnect.
9. Hospedería San Juan de la Peña (Huesca)
Situated in the former Monasterio Nuevo, in the Sierra de San Juan de la Peña, this hospedería has 20 rooms and 5 suites. After a significant renovation with over 3 million euros of investment, it will reopen in autumn with a spa, restaurant, interpretation center, and immersive cultural tourism offerings. The natural surroundings are simply breathtaking.











