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Albacete (87) View
Letur
Letur is the most important Arabic Historical Site in the province of Albacete. Its historical quarter with its Islamic layout is considered an Historic Artistic Site.
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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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Albacete
Albacete is the most populated provincial capital of Castilla-La Mancha, with singularly beautiful plazas, alleys and architecture. It enjoys intense commercial, industrial and financial activity and offers an attractive assortment of cultural, eating and leisure opportunities. A large part of its reputation as a party city with teeming nightlife is thanks to the Feria de Septiembre (September Fair), among the most famous of its kind in Spain for the quality of its bullfighting shows and music and culture activities.
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Villarrobledo
Situated on a fertile lowland in the province of Albacete, Villrrobledo is the world's largest vineyard and grape and wine producer. It is part of the Don Quixote Route and the Wine Route.
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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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San Carlos del Valle
San Carlos del Valle is in the southeast of the province of Ciudad Real, in Campo de Montiel (Montiel Field). It is also called “the Christ's” town, as it is known in the local area, alluding to the majesty of its Church and Plaza.
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Manzanares
Manzanares is a crossroads in the heart of La Mancha, an inviting and prosperous place that serves as a gateway to the land of Don Quixote. It’s a village full of the charm of La Mancha’s sturdy towns.
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Cuenca (245) View
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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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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Mota del Cuervo
Situated in the south-western corner of the province of Cuenca, stretching the length of a hill slope that reaches into the plain, we find the Santiago worship place Mota del Cuervo, an excellent example of the urban architecture in the county, in spite of industrial and commercial progress in recent years, whose most attractive and unique element is the group of Windmills on the hilltop. Mota del Cuervo is the “Balcony of the Mancha” (a tourist geography denomination it adopted in 1967), where windmills overlook the extensive horizon.
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Poyatos
This is a mountain village located in the north of the province of Cuenca, in the Las Majadas mountain range, nearby the area known as the Vega del Codorno. As this is one of the best-preserved mountain villages, and it even has examples of medieval architecture, a stroll through Poyatos is quite interesting because of the monuments one can admire.
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Guadalajara (289) View
Pastrana
This Dukedom Capital, part of the province of Guadalajara, is more than just its Collegiate Church, more than its Dukedom Palace where Princesa Éboli once lived, and more than the tapestries of Alfonso V, more than the convents founded by Saint Theresa de Jesús. The town of Pastrana offers a snapshot of the past, as Camilo José Cela realised when describing the location in his Journey to the Alcarria , whose route can be followed.
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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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Campillo de Ranas
Campillo de Ranas is a municipality which lies in the Province of Guadalajara and falls under the jurisdiction of the "Concejo de Campillo" (Council of Campillo) which is famous for its “black architecture”.
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Atienza
Discover this village awarded the title of Historical Artistic Site of the province of Guadalajara, retaking the steps of the Cid, tracing the footprints of the Romanic, breathing in nature, discovering traditional architecture and enjoying good food.
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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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Esquivias
Esquivias brings us closer to the world of Miguel de Cervantes. Discovering its streets with whitewashed houses and visiting the museum of the House of Cervantes is like travelling through time to the era of our great writer.
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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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El Toboso
The history of El Toboso, in the province of Toledo, is of a town of La Mancha of ancient Iberian origin and great strategic importance when the military orders repopulated Castilla-La Mancha in the Middle Ages (specifically, El Toboso belonged to the Order of Santiago). It is also extremely evocative of Don Quixote. Everything in El Toboso is reminiscent of Dulcinea and Alonso Quijano, the Hidalgo from La Mancha who illuminates the world with his idealism from the lands of La Mancha.
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Toledo Tourist Information Office (Bisagra)
Puerta de Bisagra s/n
Toledo
(Toledo)
Tel. 925 220 843
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