One of several well-priced hotels in Alcalá, Hostal Rambla is by the Roman bridge. Rooms are compact and fairly simple, though unique artwork on the walls adds a dash of character. It's also friendly and well located, and there’s a pleasant restaurant with a large terrace.
Hostal Rambla
Castilla-La Mancha
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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Cuevas del Diablo is a vast cave complex with tunnels, a terrace overlooking the river, and a private collection of eccentric and historical artefacts and…
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Within the intestines of Plaza Albornoz is a network of interlinked cellars, once used as storerooms, winemaking bodegas and, during strife, hideouts…
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This museum dedicated to knives and knife-making is housed in a striking Modernismo Casa del Hortelano with turrets and swirls dating from 1912. The…
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Museo de la Torre del Homenaje
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Cuevas del Diablo is a vast cave complex with tunnels, a terrace overlooking the river, and a private collection of eccentric and historical artefacts and…
2. Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar
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Alcalá del Júcar's landmark castle with its pentagonal main tower is of Almohad origin, but what you see today dates mostly from the 15th century. Aside…
26.66 MILES
This museum dedicated to knives and knife-making is housed in a striking Modernismo Casa del Hortelano with turrets and swirls dating from 1912. The…
26.74 MILES
In the old town, Museo del Vino, within the handsome, sturdy 15th-century Palacio del Cid, is a venue for wine lovers. A range of presses and other…
26.83 MILES
Within the intestines of Plaza Albornoz is a network of interlinked cellars, once used as storerooms, winemaking bodegas and, during strife, hideouts…
6. Museo de la Torre del Homenaje
26.93 MILES
This watchtower, part of the original Moorish fortifications though later extensively modified by Christians in the 15th century, looms over the principal…
26.98 MILES
The Museo Arquéologico has well-documented archaeological exhibits, including a famous collection of Roman ivory and amber articulated dolls.
27.01 MILES
On a hot summer’s afternoon, leafy Parque de Abelardo Sánchez offers some respite. It is the largest urban park in Castilla-La Mancha.