Declared an Area of Artistic-Historical Importance.
The Castilian city that is home to the Parador de Almagro has been declared an Area of Artistic-Historical Importance. According to tradition, the city was originally an Arab castle known as Almagrib. The name refers to the characteristic clay of the region, which has a red ochre (almagre) color. You will find it in the Plaza Mayor (Main Square) and other buildings in the historic district. Our Parador is just five minutes from the Plaza Mayor.
The building is a former monastery dating from the 16th century. It is very comfortable and peaceful, with a swimming pool, interior courtyards, bright galleries and beautiful woodwork. We offer an ideal location to spend the night and enjoy the unforgettable experience of exploring every corner of Almagro, with sunny afternoons at the terrace cafés in its squares, and one-of-a-kind sunsets amid the bounty left to us by nature in nearby spots such as Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park.
Rooms
- Canal plus
- Double Rooms (double beds): 5
- Easy access rooms: 1
- Minibar
- Places: 106
- Rooms with Lounge Area: 3
- Single Rooms: 2
- Telephone in bedrooms
- Television
- Twin Rooms: 43
General services
- Seasonal swimming pool
- Air conditioning
- Bar
- Parking (without security, limited places)
- Piped music
- Restaurant
- Satellite dish
- Shop
- Wireless internet access (free)