And 'know that the Spanish matadors and bullfighting coriadors are part of the historical traditions of Spain. Parador, a fascinating revelation of which you are familiar with Spain, as part of the heritage as a Spanish bullfighting arena.
It 's easy to find our accommodation - is the castle of the city. This is a Parador, a one of a chain of public housing that are as much a part of history as a Spanish bullfighting matadors are - ancient monasteries, castles,Palaces and hospitals that have been restored with modern amenities to today's needs, but maintain their original charm and character. Generally located on the outskirts of towns and cities, these inns offer an insight into traditional Spain.
As we approached the Parador Siguenza, the view is breathtaking. On a hill above the charming town of the same name and is an old manor house in Guadalajara, one of the least known of the Spanish provinces, which is part ofCastilla la Mancha.
The castle has a beautiful old story that once captivated the children. Built in the 5th century, was originally built in a Moorish citadel on a Roman settlement. Reinforced by the Moors in 712, was transformed in 1123 into a bishop's palace after the reconquest by the Christians a.
Within its ancient walls, we found a beautiful cottage with the comfort of a modern first class hotel. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with twofour-poster beds and bathrooms are modern and comfortable furniture traditional Castilian. The view from the balcony, overlooking the landscape is incredible, especially at sunset when the rays of the sun bathes the landscape in shades of gold and ocher. In the cool evenings, the children particularly appreciated wildlife such as deer and eagles.
The thick stone walls surround a living room Parador - the original dining room of the stately castle. This huge room with walls adornedwith flags and armor to host the Little People furniture to its guests with its wide range of lighting lamps in brilliant mind in the area of mass. The large dining room where you have been excellent regional dishes such as bread crumbs fried with eggs and bacon, cod with Manchego cheese, and can enjoy the famous seguntinos borrachitos for dessert, the view on the ground near the castle. In addition, it houses the Parador, a Romanesque chapel and two houses in medieval stoneAlongside its interior walls. The children had the adventure of their lives exploring the castle, pretending to be royalty.
The charming little village of Siguenza, with its narrow winding streets, is located at the foot of the Parador. A cathedral city in the first millennium and the residence of the bishops and Mr. principles, is one of the best preserved medieval towns. The beautiful cathedral houses the tomb of Martin de Arce, a page of Queen Isabella. Other places to visit are the RomanImon and salt pans of the Monastery of Santa Maria de la Huerta. Particularly exciting for children are many playgrounds in the rural area of the Parador.
Just 100 km from Madrid and made easily accessible to the Parador a perfect weekend with the family, providing all with fun and adventure. One of the hallmarks of Parador, ideal for families, is an example of why Paradores in Spain are so popular.
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