Carretera de Circunvalación 15 45005 Toledo (Castilla-La Mancha|Spain)
Next to the highway that circles around the city, on a high spot that looks out over the entire walled in medieval villa, executives on business will find accommodations beyond their expectations in this hotel. A towering edifice serves as the entrance to this newly constructed building that has assumed Toledo’s Mozoarabe essence. Most of the bedrooms and common areas are housed along the right wing of the building; spacious, luminous and fully equipped, these rooms reveal a rustic and elegant style created by the interior decorator Lorenzo Marqués. The bedrooms are so comfortable that guests are grateful to be able to monitor the projections in the conference rooms without having to leave their room. The two conference halls here are the only ones in the city that provide a system for developing videoconferences. Furthermore, the hotel displays one of the most successfully decorated establishments of the chain AC Hotels.
Double room: 15, Special double room: 11, Suites: 3;
todas con
heating, air-conditioning, internet access, ADSL, flat screen TV, work desk, free mini bar, non-smoking bedrooms, hair dryer
conference rooms with capacity for 60persons , gym, living room
Café bar, Restaurant
Babysitting service
Open year round.
María Montero
The absence of a gardened area outside, as well as heath and leisure installations such as a gym and pool.
Room number 18 has an ample, furnished terrace that looks out across the medieval city. The four junior suits are spacious, very original loft rooms with slopped ceilings and hydromassage showers. Suite 603 has a glassed in balcony with views, highly recommendable in the winter when it is too cold to fully enjoy the terraces.
The absence of a gardened area outside, as well as heath and leisure installations such as a gym and pool.
The Sephardi Museum in the Tránsito Synagogue on Samuel Leví Street (Tel: 925 22 36 65); On the same street, the El Greco Museum (Tel: 925224405); The Cathedral with a mixture of architectural and pictorial styles, featuring artworks of immense value by Tiziano and El Greco, Rubens and Goya…; the citadel, site of a vast library; Puerta de la Bisagra, the most emblematic in the city revealing a two-headed eagle that symbolizes Carlos V, and the villa; Cristo de la Luz Mosque, the only construction conserved from before the Christian conquest; Church of the Jesuits or of San Ildefonso, with its façade as baroque as it is imposing.