Overview
The Parador de Toledo is a former Benedictine monastery from the 13th century situated on a hill that faces the city of Toledo. The building is designed in the Mudéjar style, and it combines spacious and luxurious facilities with wooden beams, stairs, and floors, offering guests a mix of historical charm and modern comfort. The hotel provides panoramic views of the city of Toledo, which is famous for its medieval architecture and cultural significance. Guests can expect an unforgettable stay in a setting that reflects the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.
In the corridors and public areas, guests can admire a stunning collection of paintings dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The collection includes pieces from celebrated Spanish painters such as El Greco, Ribera, Zurbarán, and Velázquez. The hotel also offers luxurious and comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool, and a terrace with breathtaking views of the Tajo Valley.
The hotel enjoys a peaceful, rural setting just across the gorge from the old-town of Toledo, which is just 500m away 'as the crow flies' or 3km by road and there are plenty of taxis (10-15€) plus a regular bus service.
Accommodation details
79 rooms divided into standard double room, single room, superior double room, and Junior Suite. These stylish rooms retain the building's aroma with wooden beams and floors.
Hotel features
Seasonal swimming pool
Free parking
Terrace with a view over Toledo and garden
Restaurant
The Restaurant of the Parador de Toledo allows you to enjoy an unparalleled panoramic view of the monumental city, with the Cathedral, the Alcázar, and the synagogues outlined on the horizon, while indulging in succulent Castilian-Manchegan dishes such as Toledo-style stewed partridge, game pâtés, shepherd's crumbs, "atascaburras" (a local dish), marinated deer loin, confit cod, roast lamb, or "pisto manchego" (a traditional vegetable stew).