Discover the best hotels in Alarcon, Province of Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha including Parador de Alarcon, Hotel Hierbaluisa, El Hidalgo de Alarcon, Hotel Palacio Villa de Alarc?N, Parador de Alarcon.
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4.5 based on 955 reviews
An exceptional witness to the Reconquest, this 8th. castle, perfectly preserved, retains the aura of Arabic influence, with inimitable bedrooms which recreate the most romantic legends. It rises up on a promontory which presides over a fertile bend of the river Júcar. Military motifs from that period dominate the living rooms, impregnated with stone and Castilian wood.
Not many hotels are in castles like this Parador. The rooms are basic and smaller than other Paradors’ rooms, but a good job was done fitting the rooms into the existing castle footprint. Because of the limited size, this Parador doesn’t have some amenities offered by others. Breakfast was accomplished in two shifts to minimize numbers of people in the restaurant. Also, breakfast wasn’t the typical buffet, rather you are brought a small assortment of cheese, ham, breads, fruit, and yogurt. Eggs can be requested. Parking is free at a parking lot in front of the hotel. There is a guy you tells you where to park in the public lot, but he is not employed by the Parador or the town. At least he wasn’t begging, per se, and I didn’t mind giving him a euro. The town itself has little to offer. With only 14 rooms, I have no idea how the hotel can afford to stay open.
5 based on 62 reviews
We stayed at Hotel Hierbaluisa for 2 nights; we booked one night, then extended one more night. When we arrived the hotel, no receptionist was there, and a paper notice on the front door said to call to Carmen with her whatsapp number, but our phones signal did not have service in the village, so a previous guest who was waiting for his driver helped us and called the owners' daughter, Carmen. Carmen came immediately and explained the property, and she left. The room was beautifully decorated, the bed was very comfortable, and bathroom was spacious. Carmen served breakfast, and it was very delicious. Her mother's homemade cake and jam were so delicious. We met the owners on the second morning, and they were very sweet and helpful. I highly recommend this beautiful boutique hotel if you stay in Alarcón, Spain. Alarcón is a very beautiful and lovely village.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
El Hidalgo de Alarcón is a quiet place in an amazing village, Alarcón, it´s full of excuses as historical enviroment, nice routes around Júcar river for walk and ride MTB, the gastronomical offert is really special in the Village. There is a local guide who offert his service for show and explein the history of the city. In 1 hour around Alarcón you can go to many places for excursions, Cuenca city, Enguidanos, Belmonte, Segobriga roman ruins, some wine cellars, etc... Good relation between quality and price, is an area for discover!!!
I fully enjoyed my stay in this home stay. The manager was super friendly, the room small but clean and very cute and sleep quality was very good. I would come back any time with pleasure. I think each room is different, there are larger ones as well. Excellent value.
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4.5 based on 955 reviews
An exceptional witness to the Reconquest, this 8th. castle, perfectly preserved, retains the aura of Arabic influence, with inimitable bedrooms which recreate the most romantic legends. It rises up on a promontory which presides over a fertile bend of the river Júcar. Military motifs from that period dominate the living rooms, impregnated with stone and Castilian wood.
Not many hotels are in castles like this Parador. The rooms are basic and smaller than other Paradors’ rooms, but a good job was done fitting the rooms into the existing castle footprint. Because of the limited size, this Parador doesn’t have some amenities offered by others. Breakfast was accomplished in two shifts to minimize numbers of people in the restaurant. Also, breakfast wasn’t the typical buffet, rather you are brought a small assortment of cheese, ham, breads, fruit, and yogurt. Eggs can be requested. Parking is free at a parking lot in front of the hotel. There is a guy you tells you where to park in the public lot, but he is not employed by the Parador or the town. At least he wasn’t begging, per se, and I didn’t mind giving him a euro. The town itself has little to offer. With only 14 rooms, I have no idea how the hotel can afford to stay open.
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