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Albacete (87) View
Almansa
The town of Almansa, part of the province of Albacete, is known for its spectacular castle, built on top of the great boulder that crowns the city. Almansa Castle, among the most well-preserved in the province of Albacete, presides over and defines the tangle of alleyways that comprise the old quarter and is considered an Historical Artistic Site. Besides its castle, Almansa is also known for its Moors and Christians Festivals and for the famous Battle of Almansa.
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Chinchilla de Montearagón
The town of Chinchilla is among the oldest of the province of Albacete, a jewel of the Middle Ages almost fully preserved. It is a town raised upon a rocky hill that sticks out across the plain and it preserves a series of buildings that testify to its ancient and important past.
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Molinicos
Molinicos is located in the heart of the Sierra del Segura (Segura Mountains) in the province of Albacete. In the centre of the town of Molinicos, we find the Nízcalo Museum, the only Micology Museum in Castilla-La Mancha and one of the few in Spain.
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Alcaraz
Alcaraz is among the most beautiful Historical Artistic Sites of the province of Albacete. Surrounded by the towering mountains of the Sierra de Alcaraz (Alcaraz Mountain Range), it combines the allure of its natural environment with its rich art and history.
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Ciudad Real (101) View
Almagro
Almagro is located in El Campo de Calatrava (Calatrava Field) in the province of Ciudad Real. It is considered an Historical Artistic Site and is home to many outstanding monuments and museums.
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Aldea del Rey
Aldea del Rey is a small town in of the province of Ciudad Real located in the Campo de Calatrava, in the valley of the Jabalon River, a tributary of the Guadiana in its natural passage towards Andalusia.
It features the famous Sacred Convent-Castle of Calatrava la Nueva, one of the most important fortresses from the mediaeval period in Spain.
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Almadén
Almaden is located in the southwest of the province of
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Fuencaliente
Fuencaliente, is located in the south of the province of Ciudad Real, in the heart of the Sierra Morena mountains, and the highest peak of the range, the Pico de La Bañuela (La Bañuela Peak) (1,323 m high) is found here. Fuencaliente is well-known for its spa and cave paintings. It is a located with great cultural and natural wealth.
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Cuenca (245) View
Moya
Discover the charm of Moya, a city built between the 13th and 18th Centuries, a city with double walls and in ruins, which was awarded the title of Historical Artistic Site in 1982. The town was the capital of the Marquisate of Moya within the province of Cuenca.
The remains of churches, convents, hospitals, public buildings, allow the imagination to travel to the past glory of Moya.
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Cuenca
Come and discover this landscape city classified as a World Heritage City by the UNESCO that greets the visitor with a perfect fusion of modern art and tradition as capital of the province of Cuenca.
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Cañete
A spectacular Historical Artistic Site in the province of Cuenca, Cañete was a fief belonging to the Hurtado de Mendoza family, the Marquises of Cañete, and the homeland of Álvaro de Luna. The strategic location of the villa assured that it would play an important role in successive historical conflicts, owing to the location of its 10th century castle. Its layout is most interesting for its medieval radial pattern centred on the Plaza Mayor, with irregular streets, alleys and wall walkways.
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Castillo de Garcimuñoz
Discover history's footprint in the fortress that gave this village its name. Castillo de Garcimuñoz (Garcimuñoz Castle) is located in the province of Cuenca and is of great interest. Besides its Castle, it is home to an old quarter declared an Historical Artistic Site.
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Guadalajara (289) View
Guadalajara
Discover the Palace Town of the Mendozas, which has become a friendly and contemporary city welcoming you just 50km away from Madrid, the capital which the province of Guadalajara has been named after.
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Sigüenza
Discover Sigüenza, a magical place, a millennial culture, fruit of all its inhabitants and of its history, virgin landscapes, a cuisine with flavour and people close by, all of which you can find in the north of the province of Guadalajara.
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Mondéjar
Mondéjar is an important town in La Alcarria in the Province of Guadalajara which can be reached by a number of regional roads. Its architectural heritage is significant.
The town of Mondéjar lies on an area of irregular land and the cemetery is perched on the highest point. The surrounding land offers a general view of the town and its sites.
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Toledo (204) View
Ocaña
Getting to know Ocaña is discovering a historical city that has filled history books with legendary stories. Its geographical environment is made up by a landscape with its own personality, know as the La Mesa de Ocaña or Ocaña Table. Together with the surrounding towns, it was part of the Order of Santiago and the home to important arch-bishops and nobles up until the 18th century. Its urban site was awarded the distinction of Historical Artistic Site, and it comprises interesting monuments dating mostly from the 15th and 16th centuries. Would you like to visit them?
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Toledo
Toledo is one of Spain's jewels. Embraced by the River Tajo, within its walls it offers visitors a spectacular example of the history of Spanish art. Romans, Visigoths, Muslims, Jews and Christians... all of the peoples that have played a part in the history of Spain left their mark in Toledo, assuring its classification as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the twentieth century. Would you like to come and experience the City of Three Cultures, possibly one of the most beautiful in the world?
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Lagartera
Lagartera is a hospitable town in the province of Toledo, in the western area, located on the border with the neighbouring Region of Extremadura. Close to Oropesa, Lagartera has some top quality hotel premises: Accommodation establishments full of charm, where attention to detail is paid. In addition, there are restaurants offering exquisite cuisine.
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Talavera de la Reina
Talavera de la Reina is the City of Ceramics. Speaking of Talavera is speaking of the River Tajo in its journey to its outlet in the Atlantic Ocean. Talavera is also famous for being a sanctuary and a fortress, a place famous for devotion and religious festivities. The town has a flair for trade and an interest in bull-fighting and festivities. The wealth of its heritage, collected over its long history, is combined with the services and opportunities that only a modern and dynamic town can offer. The town awaits you. This is the most populated town in the province of Toledo.
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Toledo Tourist Information Office (Bisagra)
Puerta de Bisagra s/n
Toledo
(Toledo)
Tel. 925 220 843
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