Located in Almagro and with Puerta de Toledo reachable within 18 miles, Retiro del Teatro Almagro has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
Padmini
United Arab Emirates
Everything. It was a cute room with many facilities. The host gave free toys to the kids and gave us lot of information about the town.
Hotel Retiro del Maestre is located in the historic center of Almagro, 2 minutes' walk from the Plaza Mayor and 5 minutes' walk from Corral de las Comedias.
Set just a short walk from the central plaza of Almagro, this restored 16th-century convent offers charming arched courtyards, beamed ceilings and an outdoor seasonal swimming pool.
Beatriz
United States of America
Beautiful building indeed, spacious bedroom and bathroom, confortable bed.
Hotel Rural Posada Los Caballeros in the center of Almagro, Castille-La Mancha, offers charming, air-conditioned rooms in a 16th-century building. All rooms feature a private balcony and free Wi-Fi.
Diane
United States of America
Surprised as we walked through the door into another world. The host was wonderful, helpful
And inviting. Our room was comfortable and quiet. Very dog friendly and just a short walk into the center.
Hotel Maestrazgo de Calatrava is set in the historic town of Almagro, 12 mi from Ciudad Real. It offers modern rooms, with LCD TVs and free Wi-Fi access.
Located in a restored 17th century townhouse, rooms at Casa del Rector are set around 3 courtyards and feature free Wi-Fi. The on-site spa offers a heated indoor pool and sauna, for an extra cost.
Monisha
United States of America
The room was beautiful and the service was reat - did not expect to pay for each cup of coffee ordered at breakfast separately - clients should be aware of this - everthing at breakfast is charged including coffee even if you get the full breakfast
Otherwise everything was wonderful and its about 4 Euro per cup which is very high and we just never asked so important to be aware of this
Only 13 minutes on foot from Almagro Train Station, Hotel Almagro features an outdoor swimming pool, garden with deck chairs, and rooms with air conditioning.
John
Australia
One night stay. Arrived by car at expected time. A quite large hotel. Shown room and services offered by hotel. Room was comfortable. Booking was only for the accommodation, but I had dinner and breakfast at the hotel's well appointed dining room. Meals were good. An easy walk into the Almagro town centre from the hotel.
Arte y Descanso is just 5 minutes’ walk from Plaza Mayor Square and less than 1 minute from the railway station. This charming property has striking décor, an indoor pool and rooms with bookshelves.
Located in Almagro and with Puerta de Toledo reachable within 18 miles, Retiro del Teatro Almagro has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
La amabilidad, simpatía y buena atención recibida.
The Hotel Rural Casa Grande Almagro is located in the famous La Mancha province. It has a swimming pool, and all rooms have Wi-Fi and hydro-massage showers.
estupendo para pasar un finde semana tranquilo y rural
Hotel Rural Posada Los Caballeros in the center of Almagro, Castille-La Mancha, offers charming, air-conditioned rooms in a 16th-century building. All rooms feature a private balcony and free Wi-Fi.
Good location, free parking outside. Good breakfast.
Hotel Maestrazgo de Calatrava is set in the historic town of Almagro, 12 mi from Ciudad Real. It offers modern rooms, with LCD TVs and free Wi-Fi access.
Todo está extraordinario, un 10 para todo el hotel
Located in a restored 17th century townhouse, rooms at Casa del Rector are set around 3 courtyards and feature free Wi-Fi. The on-site spa offers a heated indoor pool and sauna, for an extra cost.
Es un hotel muy bonito y con una decoración original.
Sadly, I wasn't able to stay in Almagro for very long.
Sadly, I wasn't able to stay in Almagro for very long. It was an overnight stay as part of a longer trip. My general impressions are that you could spend a couple of days there, possibly longer, exploring the town and its surroundings. The main square is interesting, with its historic town hall and a first floor 'balcony' which stretches almost its whole border. Also in the main square is a good selection of restaurants and tapas bars.
Almagro is very 'walkable', and flat. From my hotel, a steady wander took me around a lot of it in a couple of hours.
One thing I would say is that Almagro is a little off the beaten track, and as such is very Spanish. If you make the effort to learn some of the language (which is a useful tip for anywhere), it will enhance and make your visit a lot easier. In my time there I didn't hear any language other than Spanish being spoken.
Richard
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We had no expectations of this hotel, it was a one night...
We had no expectations of this hotel, it was a one night stay en-route elsewhere but we were all very pleased with this parador and would definitely put it on our list for future stays. Lovely facilities close to a fantastic Plaza Mayor in the town that was amazing with very atmospheric bars and restaurants.
Catmik
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A delightul,historical town.
A delightul,historical town. Enthusiastic guide of the town with the open theatre and church having QR codes so the information can be downloaded in English. Fascinating private museum of trades historically carried out in the town. Guided tour of local winery given by the owner. Easy to drive to the windmills of La Mancha or to Ubeda and Baeza.
Josephine
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
The town had little going for it and town restaurant food...
The town had little going for it and town restaurant food was quite ordinary. I am still wondering why I booked to stay here for four nights! The large original 500 yo windmills were an hour and a half away(my bad). The local special garnacha wine I thought I’d find was very, very scarce.
Geoff
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Almagro is located near to the main E-5 road south, so...
Almagro is located near to the main E-5 road south, so convenient for a stopover on route to Costa del Sol. The Plaza Mayor is often featured on FB pages as a top place to visit. There are a few bars and gift shops under two-storey accommodation. Worth a visit if you like this sort of thing - but no need to stay too long. We ate at Abrasador Restaurante (just off the Plaza Mayor) which was only average in food quality and service. Our Hotel, Retiro del Maestre (which was very good) recommended Restaurante El Corregidor, and maybe we should have gone there. Having visited Almagro once, we would not dash back as there are plenty more places to visit on our travels.
Durham Traveller
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Plaza Mayor a must.
Plaza Mayor a must. Many old buildings in town dating back to 1222. Tourist Information Office very helpful. Easy walking except some cobbles streets are tricky if mobility is a problem. Lots of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes. Met with friendly people everywhere.
This is a very nice hotel. The room was a good size and very quiet. The location is very central and easy to find. There is a car park close by and parking is available on the same street as the hotel. The decor is very elegant and exudes an air of luxury. The swimming pool is of a good size and is very pleasant. There is also a chillout area by the pool in the shade. Only 6 sunbeds are available, however, they are very comfortable. Breakfast was adequate.
The hotel is an ancient house refurnished with a remarkable good taste. Our room was large and its comfortable furniture dated from the beginning of the last century. Located at a short distance of the main square of Almagro it was a perfect place for wandering around and visiting churches, palaces, museums and the old theatre.
What a hidden gem. You have no idea what awaits behind the facade. Our room. in the modern part of hotel. was exceptional. particularly for the price paid. Marta and staff were extremely welcoming and went out of their way to give us the best experience.
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