Abad Hotel Toledo
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Hotel information
The hotel is situated within the town walls of Toledo. Its major building is a blacksmith’s workshop that dates back from 1815. Positioned in a preferential and simple to access location, close to Zocodover (main square) the hotel is encircled with the city’s major landmarks such as: Puerta del Sol, Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz (999 a.C.), Puerta de Bisagra etc. It also proposes exciting vistas to the river Tajo. A fashionable, three star hotel that opened in 2003. It proposes 22 apartments, all personally embellished and where original elements such as beams, forest business and bricks have been kept during the renovation and now unite with up-to-date and functional design. The result is a comfortable and pioneering hotel.
Area information
Major landmarks: Cathedral, Alcázar, El Greco Museum, Sinagoga del Tránsito and Sinagoga Santa Maria de la Blanca (synagogues), Sefardí Museum, San Juan de los Reyes Monastery, San Servando Castle, Museum of the Santa Cruz, Santo Tomé’s Church and the Greco’s painting “The Burial of Count Orgaz”, Tavera Hospital and its museum etc. Theatrical visits and night tours through the city’s ancient town. Ecologic tours through the river Tajo. Sports: golf, tourism, and horse back riding. Thrilling vistas of the town from “El Valle”, Piedra del Rey Moro, close to Toledo’s Parador (high class treveller hotel) Distancies: Madrid (45 minutes), Aranjuez (gardens and palace), Toledo’s mountain collection, with spectacular Mediterranean wood sceneries, hidden countrysides and conventional “fiestas”, tourism probabilities, game hunting, fishing, Castillo Templario in San Martín de Montalbán, Castles of Guadamur, Almonacid, Escalona and Consuegra (the last one situated next to reconstructed windmills), memorials in Illescas (there you are able to see a few paintings by El Greco, a church with a Mudejar citadel etc), la Puebla de Montalbán or Ocaña. You are able also adventure yourself in the Route of Don Quixote. In the North-West side of the province you are sure to find the foothills of the “Sierra de Gredos”, large chestnut and oak woods at the Sierra de San Vicente and lively small countrysides. Local gastronomy combines Castilian rustic influences (roasts, breadcrumbs), Arabian influences (marzipan, desserts) and game (stewed partridge, venison) with one of the best local wines (Denominación de origen La Mancha and Méntrida). Also highly fascinating discovering local craftsmanship such as Damasquinado (of Arab origin), ceramics and leather and wrought-in iron armors and swords (Toledo is great for its steel).
Travel information
You can get Toledo from Madrid by auto or train: -Public transportation: Continental-Auto coaches. Departure from Madrid bus station “Estación Sur” (C/ Méndez Álvaro s/n, telephone. 915272961, underground Méndez Álvaro, Line 6) -Train: Regional line Madrid-Toledo (R3) from Chamartín Station in Madrid (stops in Adrid Atocha and Aranjuez) -By auto: There are various roads: A-42 AUTOVIA MADRID-TOLEDO N-400 A CUENCA, ALBACETE Y LEVANTE ESPAÑOL N-403 ÁVILA,
Cancellation policy
At least 24 hours before day of arrival. Otherwise, the hotel will charge the amount corresponding to the 1st night on the credit card. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
