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The cheapest and most expensive destinations in Spain with hotels from only 41 pounds

The cheapest and most expensive destinations in Spain with hotels from only 41 pounds

From Barcelona to Granada, the National Institute of Spanish Statistics shared the cheapest and most expensive stays at the hotel in the country

Granada, Spain
Granada was called one of the cheapest destinations in Spain (Image: Getty images)

Spain is one of the most loved in the UK holidays Destinations, however, costs can vary greatly throughout the country. Now the cheapest and most expensive destinations for 2025 have been revealed.

The data shared by the National Institute of Spanish Statistics (NE) have calculated the most expensive stays of the hotel the least and most expensive in the country. At the top of the hotel prices, Costa del Sol in Marbella It proved to be the most expensive, which costs around 303 EUR (250.57 pounds) per night.

This was closely followed by Hotspots Balearic Islands and Barcelona, ​​which costs on average € (160.43 pounds) and 187 € (154.64 pounds) per night, The reports of the mirror.

Come at a little cheaper was Madrid, costing around € 170 (140.59 pounds) per night, but recorded the highest price jump of all Spanish cities (14 %).

The general opinion of the people visiting the tariff
Andalusia, Spain(Image: Getty images)

For those who stick to a budget, the city of Zaragoza has proven to be one of the cheapest places to stay in Spain, with an average price of the hotel room of 74 € (61,20 pounds) per night. This price can be reduced even more, opting to remain in a three-star unit, which would be around 50 € (41.35 pounds) per night.

The city of Andalucian Granada also offers cheap rooms, with an average price of 61 € (50.45 pounds) for a three -star hotel stay. In Salamanca, this decreases to 58 € (47.96 pounds), despite being full of architectural and historical wonders.

More precisely, the only destination in July last year, with an average price of the hotel below 100 € (82.70 pounds) was Aragon, where the average night cost was € 87.44 (72.31 pounds). The capital of the region, Zaragoza, which has a view at the Ebro River. The destination is a famous pilgrimage site, with an altar of the Virgin Mary, also has several mudéjar style landmarks, which combines Islamic and Gothic architecture.

The most expensive destination in July last year was Balearic, including popular destinations of Ibiza and Majorca, where the average night price was 197.49 EUR (163.32 pounds). In fact, the whales have been the most expensive Spanish destination in July, from year to year, in the last decade.

While the islands between 2015 and 2020 were the most expensive to stay in July every year, in 2021, the trend was changed from the most expensive month to stay in a hotel in Balears. The prices increased from 127.62 EUR (105.54 GBP) per night in April 2020, to more than double, € 258.62 (213.87 pounds), in May 2021 and continued to grow from year to year.

A similar trend has been seen in the Canary Islands, where in the last few years, May has become the most expensive month to travel to the destination. However, from 2021, there was a price trend by decreasing rapidly in April, before increasing dramatically in May. For example, last year, the average hotel in the Canary Islands for March cost € 175.97 (143.04 pounds). This then dropped to 126.54 (104.65 GBP) in April, before increasing to EUR 189.76 (156.93 GBP) in May.

April is still an ideal time to visit the Canary Islands, because the temperatures have a high level of 23C and daily of 17C, tends to be around eight hours a day and clear heavens.

In total, British travelers represented the highest proportion of tourists staying in Spain in January 2025, equating 23.2 percent. The report also found that the prices of the hotel increased by 6.1 percent in the last year, the destinations perceiving on average EUR (92.62 pounds) per room in January – an increase of 7.6 percent in January 2024.

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