Set around two magnificent cloisters the 16th century Franciscan convent of Santa Clara is today the Parador de Trujillo.

The main, original cloister boasts fine Renaissance columns and arches, and connects with the dining room which is set in the chapel vaulted ceiling. The second building is more modern in style with rooms set around a delightful courtyard.

Whether you prefer to sunbathe by the swimming pool or relax in the shady, cloistered courtyards and cool cosy lounges inside, the Parador offers the perfect escape from the heat of Extremadura.

Located in the historic centre of Trujillo a stone's throw from the Playa Mayor with the famous statue of Francisco Pizarro and the church of San Mart?-n de Tours, the Parador is the perfect base to discover the land of the Conquistadores – the adventurers who conquered Latin America in the 15th Century.

Accommodation

50 rooms in total including standard, superior doubles and suites. All rooms are ensuite and offer the following facilities
Air conditioning
Minibar with a carefully selected selection of products
Flat screen TV
Hairdryer
Choice of pillows in the room
Room service

Hotel Features

Outdoor swimming pool – seasonal (please consult dates)
Air conditioning
Lift
Handicapped facilities
On-site parking (local charge)
Restaurant
Laundry and ironing service
Chrome-Cast technology

Restaurant

Extensive buffet breakfast served daily until 11am.

There is also a cafe and bar drinks and snacks all day.

The restaurant serves Extremaduran specialities, such as Bellota Ham or the famous C?ceres cheeses, as well as Spanish dishes.

Hotel Facilities

24 Hour Reception
WiFi all areas
Lift
Garden/Patio/Terrace
Shared Lounge / TV Area
No smoking in hotel
Laundry Service
Air Conditioning

Room facilities (all rooms)

En-suite bathroom
Heating
Air conditioning
WIFI
TV
Fridge / Minibar
Hairdryer
Safe deposit box
Desk

Dining

Restaurant, open to the public
Bar, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks
Bar for clients only serving drinks and light snacks

Accessibility

Facilities adapted for guests with reduced mobility
Room(s) adapted for guests with reduced mobility
Parking space adapted for guests with reduced mobility

Parking

On-site parking (extra charge)
Garage parking (extra charge)

Trujillo, Madrid and Inland Spain

Famous for its imposing castle which dates to the 13th century (some Moorish parts to the 9th century) Trujillo, birthplace to Francisco Pizarro, conqueror of the Incas, is a key stop on the Ruta de los Conquistadores. The Plaza mayor is truly magnificent with its statue of Pizarro, mansion houses and the church of san Martin which jointly have been declared an Asset of National Interest.
Guadalupe, Caceres and Mérida are within easy reach and Trujillo is well placed to visit the Monfrague Nature Park, a must-see for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.

  • Ruta de los Conquistadores – Pizarro, Cortés the conquerors of Latin America.
  • Castillo de Trujillo – 13th century castle built on the remains of a 9th century Moorish fortress
  • Plaza Mayor – one of Spain's most beautiful historic squares with Pizarro's statue presiding
  • Take a trip to Guadalupe, pilgrimage site with its enormous monstery, Cathedral and Zurbaran paintings
  • Visit Caceres, Spain's first listed heritage city
  • Roman Mérida – capital of Lusitania, the Empire's westernmost province. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Monfrague Nature Park – vast holm and cork oak forests teeming with bird life – kites, vultures and black storks.
  • Local up & coming wineries – Bodegas Habla, just 25 minutes south of Trujillo is a favourite.