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| Hotel Rio Suber |
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Situated in the north-east of the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, this hotel is surrounded by stunning mountainous and meadow landscapes. The Hotel Río Suber boasts spacious and well-lit rooms. Relax in the modern and open spaces of the hotel_s architecture. The hotel_s restaurant is a place to sample the best regional market-fresh cuisine. Famous for its cork producing industry, this area of Extremadura boasts a rich natural heritage. The hotel is near the monumental city of Cáceres and not far from Portugal. It is a tranquil place, where you can escape the stresses of everyday living. |
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| Hotel Rural Carlos I |
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This newly built but traditional-style hotel is set in the charming village of Garganta la Olla, nestled in mountainous countryside _ full of beautiful waterfalls and cherry trees. Take a stroll around the narrow streets of the village and admire the delightful, stone buildings with their traditional, wooden balconies. You can also visit the ancient Yuste Monastery where the Holy Roman emperor, Carlos V, chose to spend his final years. The stunning scenery boasts forests of cork and oak where streams and rivers cascade into natural swimming pools. Relax in Hotel Rural_s comfortable setting and sample cuisine typical of the area in the attractive restaurant. |
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| Husa Rio Convento De La Luz |
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A stunning, tastefully converted convent dating back to the 16th century, the hotel is surrounded by breathtaking countryside in one of Extremadura_s most attractive areas. Now a carefully restored, striking 4-star hotel, this former Franciscan convent is the ideal spot for a relaxing retreat. During your stay you can visit some of the surrounding towns and villages with unique combination of history, artistic and cultural heritage and stunning natural surroundings; the centre of Brozas is just 1 km away and the station in Caceres is 40 km. Alternatively you can while the day away by the pool and come the evening enjoy quality, regional cuisine in the hotel_s restaurant, Toro de San Marcos. |
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| Izan Trujillo |
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Located in the town of Trujillo, this luxury hotel is built within the San Antonio convent, dating from the 16th century. Now a deluxe hotel, the Izan combines an authentic historic setting and traditional architecture with 21st century comforts. It has been fully restored to preserve its splendour and original character. In addition to its cloisters, charming central courtyard and other original rooms, the hotel now features an outdoor swimming pool and a vaulted breakfast room. The baroque-style property is located in the beautiful countryside of Extremadura. The ancient local town is famous as the birthplace of legendary Conquistador, Francisco Pizarro. |
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| Las Cabañas De La Vera |
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With an area of 10,000 square metres, the property is situated in the midst of nature, yet just half a mile from the village of Aldeanueva, and just over one mile from the small town of Jarandilla. The cottages of La Vera are situated in the very heart of the region of La Vera, nestling on the slopes of the Gredos mountains range. Just 600 Metres away you can find one of the most beautiful natural swimming pools of the region (the falls of San Gregorio). In the surrounding area you can also find beautiful gushing mountain streams, woods of oak and chestnut. In spring you are sure to enjoy the unparalleled spectacle of the cherry blossom. |
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| Molino del Agueda |
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Set in a former water mill on the River Águeda, this stylishly renovated hotel is surrounded by woodland 1 km outside of Ciudad-Rodrigo. The unique setting of the Molino del Agueda allows you to enjoy impressive views over historic Ciudad-Rodrigo and the nearby Sierra de Francia mountains. The building originally dates back to the 18th century, and one of the original millstones has been preserved beneath the modern glass floor in the hotel lounge. It is set in its own peaceful 14 hectare estate of gardens and woodland. On-site dining choices include a cafe-bar set on top of the river which once drove the mill. In this tranquil venue you can enjoy a refreshing drink after a day enjoying the beautiful local countryside. |
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| NH Palacio de Oquendo |
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This hotel is situated between the commercial and monumental centre of a city denominated 'World Heritage' by UNESCO and alongside the Roman and Arab walls surrounding the medieval city. 24 hour room service. The 'a la carte' restaurant invites you to sample regional dishes. Varied breakfast buffet and bar. |
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| NH Palacio de Santa Marta |
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Enjoy the combination of this hotel's magnificent surroundings with the beauty of its characteristic building, dating from the 16th century and renovated in 2004. In NH Palacio De Santa Marta history and modernity harmoniously come together. The hotel is located in Trujillo's historic centre, next to the Plaza Mayor and the castle. The hotel is 30 minutes from Cáceres and less than 3 hours from Madrid. |
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| Palacio de Maldonado |
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This attractive hotel is a renovated, 16th century convent, with a newer annexe building attached, and is situated within the Ciudad Rodrigo city walls, listed as national cultural heritage. The building has been renovated in a painstaking way as to not to loose any of its character and retains much of its original architecture and features. The hotel offers a range of personalised services geared to your comfort. The rooms are well equipped and have TV and broadband internet connection. The Celso Laar restaurant offers dishes based of both regional and international cuisine, as well as a good wine list and a lovely outdoor, summer terrace. |
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| Parador de Caceres |
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The ancient Torreorgaz Palace is built on Arabic foundations with a linteled door and a Baroque coat of arms. It is in the heart of the Cáceres's old town and artistic centre, which has been declared a World Heritage Site. This 14th Century Parador, overlooked by its narrow tower, was founded by Diego García de Ulloa, knight of the Order of Santiago. Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles are reflected in the building and its surroundings. Its internal courtyard, cobbled exterior, exposed wooden beams, and the lounge's original mantelpiece make up the hotel's interior decoration. The bedrooms, decorated in soft shades of cream are tasteful, spacious and comfortable. Iberian pork loin with Casar cheese and rosemary roast goat, are typical dishes of the varied Extremaduran cuisine. |
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