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Guests will have a special experience as the apartment offers a pool with a view. This spacious apartment consists of 1…
Guests will have a special experience as this apartment features a pool with a view and a fireplace. This air-conditione…
Guests will have a special experience as this apartment offers a pool with a view and a fireplace. This air-conditioned…
The pool with a view and fireplace are the standout features of this apartment. This air-conditioned apartment consists…
The pool with a view and fireplace are the special features of this apartment. This apartment consists of 1 living room,…
The pool with a view and fireplace are the standout features of this apartment. This air-conditioned apartment comes wit…
This apartment's standout features are the pool with a view and fireplace. This air-conditioned apartment includes 1 liv…
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Restaurants nearby
- Coto de Quevedo Evolución★ Michelin If you enjoy cuisine rooted in the local terroir, this restaurant, part of the rural hotel of the same name and located 1km southeast of Torre de Juan Abad, will definitely appeal, thanks to surroundings which provide it with its inspiration. The “gastronomic” dining space (there is a second more traditional dining room called Origen) features lots of natural light and pleasant vistas of the La Mancha countryside. Chef José Antonio Medina’s cuisine, which starts with two series of appetisers (first by the room with the open fire, and then at the bar, where they are served by the chef himself),48.7km
- Coto de Quevedo Origen Thanks to options such as loaves of candeal wheat flour bread baked in the town’s communal oven, delicious partridge pâté made in-house, comforting soups, and chickpea stews or beans with PGI (Protected Geographical Indication), the dining in this restaurant is very much focused on everyday food, in contrast to its award-winning older sibling (Coto de Quevedo Evolución). It is one of those places that is good for the soul, and one which connects guests staying at this charming rural hotel directly with the countryside, accompanied by similarly friendly and easy-going service. Chef José Antonio48.7km
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