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The original castle was built in the fifth century and strengthened by the Moors in 712. In 1123 it was retaken by Fernando I and El Cid and was converted into a Bishop's Palace.
In the late 1800's it fell into disuse and after a restoration which begun in 1964 it opened as a Parador twelve years later. The lounge is the original dining room of the castle. This huge room dwarfs the furniture made to accommodate mere humans with many chandeliers overhead lighting the vast area. The walls are hung with banners and suits of armour are displayed. Traditional Castilian furniture is found in the spacious, welcoming bedrooms some of which have four poster beds and a terrace. The views from the terrace may be over the red roofs of the town and the hills beyond or into paved the inner courtyard with it's fountain and well. Within this old building you find the requirements of a modern top hotel such as the gymnasium and sauna. The restaurant windows look out over the farming land surrounding the castle. Local dishes are on the menu. In the dining room guests can sample local dishes from a tempting menu. The menu includes the following dishes:
"Huevos fritos con migas y torreznos" fried eggs with savory fried bread crumbs and breaded bacon;
This can be accompanies by a "rosado" a rose wine from the Avila area. In Siguenza, the cathedral is worth a visit. Look for the tomb of Martin de Arce who was a page of Queen Isabella and killed in a battle at Granada. The fifteenth century statue of him reading a book that is above his tomb was commissioned by the Queen. It is called "El Doncel" which translates as 'page' or even as 'young virgin' but here is thought to mean 'beautiful delicate young person'. The church Museum has two good works by El Greco and Zurbaran and a visit should also be made to the sacristy to see the ceiling. Other places to visit locally are the Roman salt mines of Imon, the Roman Arch and the Collegial Church in Medinaceli and the Monastery of Santa Maria de la Huerta. In Siguenza, the traditional 'Fires' of San Vicente are held on 22 January. Nearby Atienza has the famous "Caballada" (Festival of Horses) every Pentecost Sunday. Hita holds a Medieval Festival of Hita during the first weekend of July. There are many game reserves to be found in the rural environment which surrounds this Parador. The accommodation in this hotel of the Paradors group is in three single bedrooms, sixty two twin bedded rooms, twelve rooms with a double bed and four suites. All the rooms have a private bathroom, a telephone, satellite television, TV canal plus, a safe and a mini bar.
The building has air conditioning and heating, a gift shop, sauna, a restaurant and a bar and meeting rooms.
Pets are not allowed in the luxury hotels in the Spanish Paradores group. |
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| Parador Siguenza Reservations |
| Parador Castillo de Siguenza at Siguenza |
| DAILY RATES (inc Tax) FOR 2 PERSONS SHARING A DOUBLE ROOM | ||||
| 2009 Rates | Standard room | Double w/ canopy and hydromassage | Superior room | Suite |
| Jan and Feb Nov and Dec | 143 EUR | 179 EUR | 179 EUR | 286 EUR |
| March to October | 155 EUR | 194 EUR | 194 EUR | 310 EUR |
| Breakfast 15 EUR per person per day Lunch or Dinner 31 EUR per person per day | ||||
| PROMOTIONS - DAILY RATE (inc Tax) FOR 1 PERSON SHARING A STANDARD DOUBLE ROOM* | ||||
| 2009 Rates | Golden Days | Young Persons | 5 Night Card | 2 Night Special |
| Jan and Feb Nov and Dec | 60.55 EUR | 56 EUR | 51.5 EUR | 94 EUR |
| March to October | 64.75 EUR | 56 EUR | 51.5 EUR | 98.8 EUR |
| *Supplement and restrictions may apply - General terms and conditions |
| PROMOTION | OVERVIEW (for more detailed information use the link) |
| Golden Days | 30% discount for guests 55 years or over in a standard room with breakfast |
| Young Persons | Discounted rates for guests 20 to 35 years in a standard room with breakfast |
| 5 Night Card | Discounted rates for 5 nights in a standard room exc. breakfast |
| 2 Night Special | 20% discount for 2 consecutive nights or more with half board |
| Parador accommodation within the Spanish regions | |||
| Galicia
North Spain |
Asturias,
Cantabria
& Basque Region |
Aragon
- Rioja
and Navarre |
Catalonia |
| Castile-Leon | Castile-La Mancha (Madrid) | Estremadura | Levante |
| Andalucia (Granada) | Ceuta and Melilla | Canary Islands | Andalucia (Costa del Sol) |
| Paradors front page | Purchase maps of Spain | Computer translations to many languages |
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