Lobby
The meticulous period details, Castilian furnishings, the splendid patio and bright rooms - some with exceptional views - are highlights.
Exterior
The entrance is gothic and bears the Royal coat of arms and a plaque in gothic letters. The castle stands on a hill in the heart of the town near the banks of the river agueda. The 'alcazar', a moorish fortress, is an imposing building with a beautiful garden. It is part of the ancient defences of the town whose centre is today under protection as an historic and artistic monument.
Rooms
There are 26 rooms, one is a circular junior Suite which is decorated as a monastery cell. The rest are all different, four have a balcony facing the gardens and river agueda.
Restaurant
The stone arches in the dining room are greatly admired, as are the typical Charro cuisine with the standout local sausage - farinato - succulent roasts and Iberian hams.