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Zamora, located in the northwest of Castile and León and known as the "City of 3,000 Coats of Arms" for the numerous coats of arms that decorate its facades, offers an urban landscape full of Romanesque churches, walls, and cobblestone streets that evoke medieval splendor. Among its most notable monuments are Zamora Castle, an 11th-century fortress, and nearby Zamora Cathedral, a Romanesque jewel with a unique Byzantine dome that preserves its majestic cloister. Zamora's Romanesque heritage is one of the most extensive in Europe, earning it the nickname "the Romanesque city." Its old town, declared a historic-artistic site in 1973, preserves its original medieval structure and sits on a rocky plateau known as the "Peña Tajada," which overlooks the course of the |
Duero River. The Stone Bridge, built in the 16th century, is one of Zamora's symbols and offers one of the most beautiful views of the city skyline. In the heart of the city, the Plaza Mayor Zamoran cuisine includes dishes such as roast suckling pig, Aliste veal, La Granja Jewish pastries, and Zamora cheese. These are also complemented by typical sweets such as mantecadas and Toro wine. In the surrounding area, the Sanabria Lake Natural Park, with its glacial lake and mountains, is a paradise for hiking and outdoor enthusiasts. Other attractions include Alcañices Castle, Ciudad Rodrigo with its impressive heritage, and the Arribes del Duero, a natural park of deep canyons. |
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Hotel Style Hotel Category Hotel Spa Convento IZamora, SPAIN
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In the heart of Castile and just a few minutes from the monumental city of Zamora, stands the Hotel Spa Convento I. This 19th-century building, formerly a convent and seminary, has been meticulously r...
Hotel Style Hotel Category Hotel Spa Convento IZamora, SPAIN
In the heart of Castile and just a few minutes from the monumental city of Zamora, stands the Hotel Spa Convento I. This 19th-century building, formerly a convent and seminary, has been meticulously renovated, integrating original elements such as carved stones, Romanesque columns, and high ceilings with modern comforts. The central cloister, bathed in natural light through large windows, is a testament to the respect for the artistic legacy this space represents.
Each of the rooms at the Hotel Spa Convento I is individually decorated, focusing on comfort and eschewing the standard. Elegant suites with four-poster beds, whirlpool tubs, or cloister views are available. Modern furnishings coexist with classic details such as paintings, moldings, and textiles, and the fully equipped facilities guarantee a delightful stay.
One of the hotel's jewels is its spacious spa, covering over 2,000 m². The thermal circuit, personalized massages, facial and body treatments, and relaxation spaces have been designed for total well-being. Furthermore, the gastronomic offerings at Hotel Spa Convento I are a celebration of Zamora's traditions. In its restaurant, you can enjoy everything from cod a la tranca (a traditional style cod) to Aliste veal prepared with modern techniques, and traditional sweets such as Astorga mantecadas (mantecadas).
From its location in the village of Coreses, Hotel Spa Convento I is an ideal starting point for exploring Zamora and its impressive heritage. Monuments such as the Romanesque Cathedral, the medieval Castle, the Church of San Juan, and the Plaza Mayor are just minutes away. You can also visit the Museum of Zamora or stroll through the narrow streets of the old town, enjoying its cultural richness, tranquility, and authentic atmosphere.
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