Description
Outstanding features of the interior are two beautiful cloisters: one with Renaissance arches and columns, the other bringing light into the building.
Ideal for relaxation, leisure and work, the hotel has monastic style rooms and details, spacious, quiet and pleasant lounges, noble bedrooms with wooden furniture and a bar-café next to the light-filled cloister of the Parador.
Location
Address
C/ Santa Beatriz de Silva, 1 - 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres
GPS Coordinates
X: 39.461455 - Y: -5.878172
Means of Transport
Amenities
AIR CONDITIONING
CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
GARAGE
GARDEN
HAIRDRYER IN GUEST ROOMS
HEATING
MINI-BAR
NO ANIMALS
PARKING
SAFE
TELEPHONE IN GUEST ROOMS
TV IN GUEST ROOMS
WI-FI
WINE BAR
Restaurant
The Parador menu includes tapas, larger portions and full servings of traditional regional cuisine, with a touch of the avant-garde. Dishes include acorn-fed Ibérico ham from the Extremadura meadowlands, a variety of regional cheeses and frogs' legs.
The menu is also complemented by a selection of dishes of the day, including eggs, croquettes, meat and fish.
At our restaurant, the products are the stars. Why not come explore Trujillo through its cuisine?
Things to Do
Things to See
- Pizarro House Museum, re-creation of Pizarro's house
- Santa María Church, located in the historic quarter
- Alfiler Tower
- Arab castle
- Rural Ethnographic Museum in Huertas de Ánimas (located 5 km from Trujillo). Crafts center. Encarnación Street.
* All of these locations and more can be visited on our Saturday afternoon guided tours.
- Ceta-Ciemat: largest mobile planetarium in Spain, located at the former San Francisco Convent. Monfragüe National Park (50 km).
- Nature Reserve Information Center: Villareal de San Carlos.
- Arab castle, Salto del Gitano viewpoint, Tagus River.
- Variety of hiking routes and aquatic activities.
- Cáceres (48 km): a World Heritage City.
Highlights include the Plaza Mayor (Main Square)
- Santa María Co-cathedral
- San Francisco Church
- Golfines Palace
- Cigüeñas Tower
Mérida (90 km): city founded by Emperor Augustus in 25 BC.
- Interesting sites to visit:
- Roman theater
- Amphitheater
- Circus
- Los Milagros Aqueduct
- Roman bridge
- Temple of Diana
- Guadalupe (80 km): located in the Las Villuercas district.
- Medieval castle/fortress
- Plasencia (100 km).
- The Plaza Mayor (Main Square) and cathedrals are must-sees.
- Jerte Valley (approx. 145 km).
- Highlights include the towns of Jerte, Piornal Tornavacas and Cabezuela del Valle. The blossoming of the cherry trees does not take place on a specific date, but varies depending on weather conditions during the winter and around flowering time. Normally, the trees blossom for around 10 days during the second half of March and the first week of April. However, the exact dates are not known until almost immediately before the cherry trees begin to flower.
- La Vera district (approx. 135 km).
- La Vera district (approx. 135 km).
Local Festivities
Activities
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