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Oreposa is one of the oldest
inhabited sites in Spain. It is said that
Hercules founded the town in 1716 BC. under it's
previous name of Orospeda In 1366 the castle and
surrounding lands to Don Garcia Alvarez de Toledo
who restored it only for it to be virtually
demolished 100 years later. Restoration took place
in 1402 which is basically the castle of today. A
later member of the family was Francisco de Toledo,
Count of Oropesa who served as 'Virrey' of Peru
after whom the Parador has its name. Over the years
the castle has been a refuge for soldiers,
monks, nobles and travellers and this use continues
as a Parador.
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From the rooms,
or better still from the top of the Homenaje
(Homage) Tower, there are exceptional panoramic
views of the Vineyards, olive groves and grazing
land with the background the often snowcapped
Gredos mountain range. Similar views can also be
enjoyed while using the hotel swimming pool.
Columns and arcades make the courtyard a feature of
the Parador with original adornments such as
curtains, lamps, and large chests are used as
decoration. Game and seasonal produce form the
basis of the dishes from Oropesa with Toledo
specialising in tasty roasted lamb. The
Parador restaurant specialises in these local
dishes which are to be found on the menu. The
chef recommends that you try: "Perdiz
escabechada" which is a rich stew made with
partridges. "Goulash de ciervo", a dish of stewed
venison served with the fresh vegetables of the
region. also recommended are "Suspiros de monja" -
cream puffs!!
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September is an interesting
month to visit Oropesa. The annual festival is held
from the 8th for three days and this is followed by
the festival of Beato Alonso which takes
place on the 18th and 19th of the month.. This
Parador has thirty seven twin bedded rooms, five
rooms with a double bed, two single rooms,
and four suites.All the the rooms have a
private bathroom and also contain a telephone,
satellite television, aa safe and a mini bar. The
bedrooms are smaller than is usual in a Parador but
are not unduly cramped. They are bright and
decorated with woven curtains and bedspreads and
have windows looking out over the vineyards of the
area. The hotel has air conditioning,
lounges, a restaurant and bar, There are facilities
to hold business meetings.. Pets are not allowed in
the Parador.
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(Euros) Daily Rates
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On Request
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Beantragen
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Su Richiesta
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"Parador de 0ropesa",
Oropesa,Mancia
Spain.
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