All perfect except parking. The squares in the top area were few and were busy and sent me to the lower area that is absolutely isolated, without any surveillance, nor even a sad camera, and the next morning I found my car full of vomiting. It is a area where the car is easily vandalized because it is isolated and without surveillance.
Hotel near Toledo City Center,Toledo100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.02
The rooms were clean and I'd highly recommend them. Also, the breakfast was a buffet, and I really enjoyed the Spanish dishes, especially the cured ham.
It's hard to go without a car, but if you have a car, the view from the hotel room and the breakfast were all good.
The people at the lip reception were also very kind, and the middle-aged aunt who prepared breakfast was also very kind.
El Parador de encuentra a las afueras de la ciudad de Albacete, con aparcamiento gratuito. Las habitaciones son amplias y cómodas. El personal fue muy agradable.
La habitación deluxe muy buena, la ducha espectacular con un sistema digital de temperatura que nos encantó. La zona de piscina también muy a gusto, muy limpia la piscina y el jacuzzi. Muy amables los encargados del hotel.
Everything was fine. Very friendly at reception, even when it came to merging a couple of reservations we had to arrange separately. Clean, comfortable, well-air-conditioned, and spacious bathroom. In line with the chain's hotels. The breakfast was varied and well-chosen. The staff was generally very friendly and helpful, except for a young man who was clearing plates and utensils from the breakfast table, with a habit of removing things while you were still eating. He almost literally took my coffee cup out of my hand! And that was with an hour left until breakfast time. 🥴 Easy parking and a great location if you're going to Puy de Fou.
We were surprised to encounter major renovation to the front terrace which reduced the car parking availability and created a lot of white/grey dust best to avoid the terrace area altogether but pack a clothes brush anyway as there are none in the room. Garage parking is advertised in Reception as €25/day but due to reduced free parking there was no charge. All staff are very obliging and professional and appear pleased to ensure your time there is enjoyable. The building has been repurposed over the decades but as a hotel it is both dignified and comfortable. A vending machine dispensing bottles of water would be useful. During the 2 night stay we took breakfast lunch and dinner and whilst the food is not great it is good.
Parador de Cuenca is a great example of the brand but as we are only a few into their Spanish estate and with another 88 to visit we sadly don't have time to return.
GGuest UserWe have stayed at this hotel several times when travelling through Toledo with our dog.
The fee for bringing our dog was €15 - about average. The hotel has a large garden area, which is great for walking dogs and letting them enjoy the outdoors but it is necessary to take care at this time of year with las orugas procesionarias.
Unfortunately the hotel bar and restaurant are not dog friendly, although the bar does have outdoor seating in the evenings where you can take your dog.
This hotel has nice big rooms, in a classic style. We noticed this time that the cleanliness of the room in particular could be better, specifically that the floor wasn’t very clean. The bathrooms are very large but the design of the shower could be improved - specifically to ensure the shower head can be moved.
Overall the hotel is spacious and pleasant, with a fantastic view across to the old city of Toledo and beautiful countryside.
It’s a recommend, notwithstanding there are a couple of things that could be improved.
GGuest UserWe were surprised to encounter major renovation to the front terrace which reduced the car parking availability and created a lot of white/grey dust best to avoid the terrace area altogether but pack a clothes brush anyway as there are none in the room. Garage parking is advertised in Reception as €25/day but due to reduced free parking there was no charge. All staff are very obliging and professional and appear pleased to ensure your time there is enjoyable. The building has been repurposed over the decades but as a hotel it is both dignified and comfortable. A vending machine dispensing bottles of water would be useful. During the 2 night stay we took breakfast lunch and dinner and whilst the food is not great it is good.
Parador de Cuenca is a great example of the brand but as we are only a few into their Spanish estate and with another 88 to visit we sadly don't have time to return.
ZZiqianExceeding expectations, there is a terrace, you can see the attractions on the mountain, the best with cameras, free parking, bar can be early, not expensive. The room is large, the bed is large, the bathroom is large, it is very comfortable to live, very suitable for vacation, but it is convenient to have a car.
DDaluosuIt's not far from Toledo's old town, and the parking lot is large and free. The lobby is really spacious, with indoor and outdoor swimming pools. The elevators are old and a bit noisy. The room decor is rather dated, and the pillowcases had stains. Breakfast was crowded; there wasn't a single Asian face, only white people, mostly older.
TOMYou can take photos of the old town from the hotel's public courtyard. You need to take a taxi to each attraction. It is not very convenient to call a taxi in Toledo. You need to make an appointment for the hotel breakfast. It is more convenient to stay in the old town. The hotel only provides one bottle of water regardless of how many days you stay.
GGuest UserGenerally the stay was great. However the actual room was not the same as what was shown in the picture. It’s actually much smaller with much smaller balcony. We were quite displeased about it. Nonetheless the stay was good
GGuest UserAll perfect except parking. The squares in the top area were few and were busy and sent me to the lower area that is absolutely isolated, without any surveillance, nor even a sad camera, and the next morning I found my car full of vomiting. It is a area where the car is easily vandalized because it is isolated and without surveillance.
GGuest UserThe rooms were clean and I'd highly recommend them. Also, the breakfast was a buffet, and I really enjoyed the Spanish dishes, especially the cured ham.
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