"This was the fourth Parador that we stayed in on our driving trip around Spain. Like all the other Paradors, the staff were delightful. Unlike the other Paradors, the building is relatively modern (built in the 1950s) and our room was fairly small (in comparison with other Paradors). There was no kettle or tea/coffee making equipment in the room. The swimming pool looked delightful but we could not use it because all swimming pools at Paradors open on 1 June and we were 10 days too early! Teruel itself is well worth a visit - the highlights for us included the magnificent Escalinata and the famous lovers mausoleum attached to the Church of San Pedro, plus of course the four Towers. The location of the Parador is worth a mention - it is just over a mile from the centre of town (as the crow flies) but a bit longer by car. We did not want to have to drive into Teruel and find a parking place so we enquired about taxis. The response was discouraging - taxis were sparse and very difficult to get at peak times. We were somewhat reluctant to try to walk into Teruel as the Parador is close to the dual carriageway which leads into town and walking at the side of a dual carriageway is not to be recommended! We ordered a taxi at the Parador at around 11am (off peak) and waited in hope. Of course, a taxi turned up 10 minutes later and took us into town. The return journey was equally simple around 4pm - available taxis were waiting at the taxi stop near to the Tourist Information Office."
"Beautiful historic property recently transformed into a hotel; the decoration is very well done, respecting the tradition of the building. Very kind, attentive staff at every level. Excellent restaurant, with a Peruvian influence. This was our last stay in a 7 week journey through Spain, and the perfect place to wrap up a wonderful trip."
"Excellent location feet from the most famous tower in the city. They do have a fine elevator, I don’t remember if it was mentioned in the listing. There were some minor issues like broken seat bottoms on the incredible terrace, and worst of all a non functioning wine bottle opener, but I won’t ding them for that, unless you arrive and there still isn’t a functioning bottle opener, then give them a one star, but I bet they will have fixed the issue. Apartment is clearly architect designed space (but it still works okay) and was exactly as pictured, with all new Ikea fixtures. Would book again if in the area."
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Salto de la Virgen Blanca during your travels in Riodeva. Take in the museums while you're in the area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Salto de la Polaina during your travels in Riodeva. Take in the museums while you're in the area.
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