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Guadalupe The Parador, with its conventual style, rises up on what was the former Hospital of St John the Baptist, a historical 15th century building. It is a comfortable, friendly space, with whitewashed arches adorned with vegetation, an invitation to peace and quiet in the setting of a beautiful town declared a Historical and Artistic Monument. The garden stands out with its luxuriant plants and flowers, its secluded swimming pool, spacious common rooms on the inside with white walls, and bedrooms, whi
[more]The Parador, with its conventual style, rises up on what was the former Hospital of St John the Baptist, a historical 15th century building. It is a comfortable, friendly space, with whitewashed arches adorned with vegetation, an invitation to peace and quiet in the setting of a beautiful town declared a Historical and Artistic Monument. The garden stands out with its luxuriant plants and flowers, its secluded swimming pool, spacious common rooms on the inside with white walls, and bedrooms, which recall the religious function of its origins. The hotel boasts 41 guest rooms. All of them have a telephone, cable TV, heating, air-conditioning, mini-bar and safe deposit box. Guests can enjoy a bar, restaurant, lift, parking and garage. The simple but delicious local cooking can be seen in representative dishes: 'bacalao monacal' (cod, potatoes and spinach), 'ajo blanco extremeño' (garlic dish), 'migas extremeñas' (fried breadcrumbs), 'pollo a lo padre Pedro' (chicken), Iberian sausages, 'caldereta de cordero' (lamb stew), chestnut pudding and 'muégado de Guadalupe' (fried sweet). Other hotel amenities include a swimming pool and tennis court. Guests can also find the amenities of a business center (TV sockets, air-conditioning, multimedia projector, slide projector with remote control, video, loudspeakers, overhead projectors, screens and microphones). The hotel accepts the following credit cards: American Express, Diners, Visa and JCB.
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