Parador de Ciudad Rodrigo

Built into the 12th Century city walls, this Ciudad Rodrigo luxury hotel once defended the entry gates into the city and warned its inhabitants about approaching enemies. The Parador de Ciudad Rodrigo Hotel is in close proximity to all of the historic attractions located within this 2 km/1.24 miles walled enclosure, such as Ciudad Rodrigo's cathedral and the stately buildings around the main square and the Palacio de los Įguila . The Parador de Ciudad Rodrigo Hotel is more commonly known as the castle of Henry II, built in 1372. The castle's square keep and curtain walls are a typical example of 14th Century castle design and give guests the thrill of staying in a building with a long and fascinating history. It was involved in the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1810) during the Napoleonic Wars and was later recaptured in 1812 by the Duke of Wellington. Inside this ivy-covered castle, hotel guests will be able to gorge themselves on rich Castilian cuisine in the restaurant or enjoy some light refreshments at the bar. The Parador de Ciudad Rodrigo Hotel also features a delightful garden with splendid views over the Įgueda valley as well as large conference suite.
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