Ciudad Real
Ciudad Real is universally linked to the novel Don Quixote, and is La Mancha's city from the land of La Mancha. This is a city that, without losing sight of its heritage as a guide, has clearly opted for modernity.

The adjective “Real” (Spanish for “Royal”) defines this big city well. Ciudad Real owes its fame to the universal character of Don Quixote, whose adventures have made it known around the world, its existence is owed to Alfonso X "the Wise" and its grandeur arose thanks to monarchs such as Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II. Ciudad Real in the present day is a city that has clearly opted for modernity. Its university life, buzzing economic activity in fairs and shopping centres and cultural life show us a dynamic city, focused on its future.
- Special trips in Ciudad Real
- La Puerta de Toledo, San Pedro's Church, considered a National Monument, the Order of the Carmelites' Convent, Santa María del Prado's Church, Santiago's Church, the Provincial Museum, Elisa Cendero Museum, the Delegation's Palace and the Casa Consistorial (Town Hall).
- Tourist information
- Ciudad Real Tourism Office
Alarcos, 21
Phone: (+34) 926 200 037
Museums (Total: 24)
The Museum of Ciudad Real Province (Ciudad Real)
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Quixote Museum and Cervantine Library (Ciudad Real)
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Municipalities (Total: 926)
Castilla-La Mancha Map: places of interest
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Tourism Information Office
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Talavera de la Reina Tourist Information Office
Palenque, 2
Talavera de la Reina
(Toledo)
Tel. 925 826 322
Fax 925 806 614





