Surrounded by beautiful gardens, the castle’s interior has classical decorative features.
This castle was built on the orders of King Ferdinand II of León and served as the venue for the legislative assembly of 1202. The Renaissance Caracol Tower (Tower of the Snail) has been preserved.
It was part of the old walled area of the town and almost destroyed in 1808, during the Peninsular War period. The monumental Caracol Tower houses a function room with an impressive Mudejar coffered ceiling.
Surrounded by beautiful gardens, the castle’s interior has classical decorative features such as tapestries, forged lamps, coffered ceilings, as well as Spanish bricks and woods. Its spectacular rooms are specially equipped to be an ideal location for social gatherings.
Rooms
- Air Conditioning
- Canal plus
- Double Rooms (double beds): 3
- Hair dryer
- Minibar
- Places: 73
- Rooms with Lounge Area: 2
- Safety Deposit Box
- Single Rooms: 3
- Telephone in bedrooms
- Television
- Twin Rooms: 30
General services
- Bar
- Garden
- Parking (without security, limited places)
- Restaurant
- Shop
- Wireless internet access (free)
- Seasonal Swimming Pool