About Almagro
Almagro's roots go at least as far back as the Moors, but its medieval atmosphere is most apparent in its architecture.
Almagro is a town and municipality situated in Ciudad Real province, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. A tourist destination, Almagro is an important Historical-Artistic Zone. An International Festival of Classical Theater has also been celebrated here annually since 1978. Almagro is also famous for a variety of small aubergines, berenjenas de Almagro, seasoned and pickled according to a traditional recipe. These are usually eaten as a snack, along with other tapas, such as banderillas.
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Parador de Almagro
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Set just a short walk from the central plaza of Almagro, this restored 16th-century convent offers charming arched courtyards, beamed ceilings and an outdoor seasonal swimming pool.
The Parador de Almagro has been beautifully transformed into a hotel with fantastic facilities. Enjoy the architecture of the building as you walk up the wide, wooden staircase. Admire the wooden ceilings, huge tapestries and original artwork hanging on the walls.
Spacious and airy, the beautifully decorated bedrooms were once inhabited by the monks of the original building. Enjoy wooden beams, tiled floors and pretty tiled details on the walls. The decor is in complete harmony with the history of the building and its historic setting.
Soak up the sunshine on the poolside lounges in the hotel’s peaceful gardens before enjoying a refreshing dip in the outdoor pool. The restaurant serves modern cuisine based on typical Manchegan dishes and made with fresh local produce.A bar is also featured.
Ciudad Real train station is 26 minutes drive from the property. Read more...
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Attractions in Almagro
- Plaza Mayor, Almagro
- Town Center, Almagro
- Corral de Comedias, Almagro
- Asuncion de Calatrava Convent, Almagro





