Parador de Guadalupe

 
 
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4 Star

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The Parador, built in convent style, rises up on what was the former Hospital of St. John the Baptist, a historical 15th c. building...
 

SERVICES & FACILITIES INCLUDED:
 
  • Air conditioned
  • Animals not allowed
  • Bar
  • Canal plus
  • Credit cards
  • Currency exchange
  • Distance to station railroad 65 Km
  • Double rooms (twin beds) 26
  • Double rooms (double bed) 14
  • Rooms with salon area 1
  • Elevator
  • Garage (No security monitoring, pk spaces limited)
  • Garden
  • Hall conferences
  • Heating
  • Minibar
  • Musical thread
  • Restaurant
  • Satellite dish
  • Seats 82
  • Strong box
  • Swimming pool of season (Consult dates)
  • Telephone in rooms
  • Television
  • Area Nature
  • Area Monumental


 
 

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General Overview


Country: Spain
Region:
City:
Style: Historic Hospital w/pool in Monumental Town
Type: Parador
Theme:
Class: 4 Star
Price from: On Request Best Rate€
 

Description


15TH C. HOSPITAL

Parador de Guadalupe The Parador, built in convent style, rises up on what was the former Hospital of St. John the Baptist, a historical 15th c. building. It is a comfortable, friendly space, with whitewashed arches adorned with vegetation, an invitation to peace and quiet in the setting of a beautiful town declared a Historical and Artistic Monument. The garden stands out with its luxuriant plants and flowers, its secluded swimming pool, spacious common rooms on the inside with white walls, and bedrooms which recall the religious function of its origins. The simple but delicious local cooking can be seen in representative dishes: `bacalao monacal` (cod, potatoes and spinach), `ajo blanco extremeño` (garlic dish), `migas extremeñas` (fried breadcrumbs), `pollo a lo padre Pedro` (chicken dish), Iberian sausages, `caldereta de cordero` (lamb stew), chestnut pudding and `muégado de Guadalupe` (a fried sweet).

Rooms

ROOM TYPES/DESCRIPTION:

Double rooms (twin beds) 26
Double rooms (double bed) 14
Rooms with salon area 1

Prices and Dates

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Gastronomy and what to do

RESTAURANT/BARS:

What to eat...


Enjoy the food of the land
Codfish, `ajo blanco`, chicken, `migas extremeñas` (fried breadcrumbs), sausages, lamb stew, chestnut pudding, `muégano de Guadalupe`... Enjoy the simple dishes of this land, and bon appétit!


Activities:

* Big game hunting
* Horse riding
* Mountain bikes
* Swimming
* Tennis
* Trekking
* Trout fishing

Typical festivals

* La Virgen de Guadalupe 8 September, Guadalupe
* Traditional bulls August, Guadalupe
* `Romería` (Procession) to Mirabel 3 May. 3 km.
* `Día de la Hispanidad` 12 October, Guadalupe

Visits

* Guadalupe. Guadalupe monastery, typical streets of the Old Quarter and Jewish Quarter
* La Vera Route (130 km)
* Monfragüe Nature Reserve (80 km)
* Trujillo. (80 km)
* Villuercas Route (70 km)

Lodging


SERVICES & FACILITIES INCLUDED:
 
  • Air conditioned
  • Animals not allowed
  • Bar
  • Canal plus
  • Credit cards
  • Currency exchange
  • Distance to station railroad 65 Km
  • Double rooms (twin beds) 26
  • Double rooms (double bed) 14
  • Rooms with salon area 1
  • Elevator
  • Garage (No security monitoring, pk spaces limited)
  • Garden
  • Hall conferences
  • Heating
  • Minibar
  • Musical thread
  • Restaurant
  • Satellite dish
  • Seats 82
  • Strong box
  • Swimming pool of season (Consult dates)
  • Telephone in rooms
  • Television
  • Area Nature
  • Area Monumental


Transport

Location

MAP:

Parador de Guadalupe  ~ Location Map


HOW TO GET THERE:

The Parador is located in the cultural and historical centre of the town, next to the Royal Monastery, a world heritage site. It is 65 km from Navalmoral de la Mata, reference point from Madrid on the A-5 road and the norther peninsula on the N-630. From Cáceres we follow the N-521 to Trujillo and here change direction towards Zorita (EX208) and Logrosan-Guadalupe (EX102). Access from Portugal, Badajoz and the Southern Peninsula is routed through Mérida on the N-630. Continuing toward Madrid on the A-5, we exit toward Cuidad Real on the N-430 to Obando, where we exit to the left on the EX116 until we reach Guadalupe.


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