




RICE Palacio de los Blasones
Fernán González, 6-10
About RICE Palacio de los Blasones
RICE Palacio de los Blasones sits on Fernán González in Burgos, a street that runs directly alongside the city's Gothic cathedral — one of the most visited monuments in northern Spain. The four-star property occupies a historic palace, and its name references the heraldic shields, or blasones, that once marked the residences of Castilian nobility. With a rating of 8.5 across nearly three thousand reviews, it has earned consistent approval from travelers who come to Burgos for its medieval heritage, its position on the Camino de Santiago, and its role as a regional capital worth more than a single night.
The building itself carries architectural weight that newer hotels in the city cannot replicate. Hardwood and parquet floors run through the interiors, and a terrace and garden offer outdoor space that feels genuinely connected to the surrounding historic fabric rather than bolted on as an afterthought. Soundproofed rooms matter here precisely because the cathedral quarter draws crowds and street noise through much of the day and into the evening — guests sleeping lightly or arriving after a long drive on the N-1 will notice the difference.
For those exploring Burgos on foot, the hotel's on-site parking removes a practical headache: the historic center has limited and often restricted street access, and arriving by car without a guaranteed space can sour the first hour of any stay. Guests can check in from 3 p.m., leaving a full afternoon for the cathedral or the nearby Museum of Human Evolution, and check out by noon — enough time for a morning walk along the Arlanzón river before heading onward.
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- ★★★★ hotel
- Check-in from 15:00
- Free cancellation often available on Booking.com


