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Spain > Castile-La_Mancha in Spain
Castile-La Mancha is an Autonomous Community (region) in Spain. Each Autonomous Community is broken down into Provences (sub-regions) that contain localities. All sites are listed in their locality unless the site has addresses in more than one locality.

Parador de Almagro
This converted 4 star Parador was a 16th century Franciscan Convent was built by the Davila de la Cueva family in 1596. It is in a historical position of great interest, with the most beautiful parts of this town in walking distance.
Parador de Manzanares
A modern 3 star Parador in mature grounds with trees to shade from the summer sun. This area was made famous by 'Don Quixote'.
Parador de Oropesa
4 star Parador in Oropesa - one of the oldest inhabited sites in Spain.
Parador de Siguenza
The original castle now a 4 star Parador was built in the fifth century and strengthened by the Moors in 712. In 1123 t was retaken by Fezrnando I and El Cid and was converted into a Bishop's Palace.
Parador de Toledo
Sitting on the top of Cerro del Emperador (The Emperor's Hill), this 4 star Parador has an excellent view over the city of Toledo.
The Web Notebook of Don Quixote
An interactive journey through Castile-La Mancha looking for Don Quixote.
Toledo Hotels & City Guide
Tourist guide to Toledo with information on monuments, hotels, walks & excursions, history, restaurants and more.

 

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