Hotel Abad
HTDO2, Toledo, Madrid and Inland Spain
Hotel inside the Walls of Toledo
This hotel is set within the walled city of Toledo, the main building of which housed a blacksmith??s until 1815.
Abad Toledo charming hotel is in a privileged setting with impressive views of the valley of the River Tagus and is surrounded by the most emblematic monuments of the city and very close to the Zocodover (main square).
As is usually the case with this type of hotel the interior decor combines the original features of the building such as the wooden beams, wood and brickwork, etc. with modern, functional furniture.
The guest rooms are equipped with all the modern comforts one would expect to find in a city hotel such as a safe, TV and Hi Fi system, satellite TV and air conditioning.
Accommodation
There are 18 rooms with ensuite bathrooms.
The rooms have a modern, functional, pleasant and bright decoration and are equipped with air conditioning and heating with adjustable thermostat, TV and free Wi-Fi Internet connection.
Some of them have beautiful wrought iron balconies overlooking the lower meadow of the Tagus river. They also offer extra beds and baby cots and three accessible rooms for guests with reduced mobility.
Hotel Features
Central location in Toledo Old-town
Private parking offered – Booking required. 11.80€ per night.
Hotel Facilities
24 Hour ReceptionTour Booking Service
WiFi all areas
No smoking in hotel
Laundry Service
Air Conditioning
Room facilities (all rooms)
En-suite bathroomHeating
Air conditioning
WIFI
TV
Safe deposit box
Desk
Dining
Bars / restaurants within walking distance of the hotelBar, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks
Bar for clients only serving drinks and light snacks
Accessibility
Facilities adapted for guests with reduced mobilityRoom(s) adapted for guests with reduced mobility
Parking
On-site parking (extra charge)Garage parking (extra charge)
Toledo, Madrid and Inland Spain
Toledo sits majestically above the Tagus River and now represents one of the most visited sites in all Spain. The history of Toledo dates back to Roman occupation (Toletum) circa 192BCE. The ruins of the Roman circus are still visible just outside the walls of the city. Roman occupation was followed by Visigoth rule, Muslim rule and finally the Reconquest of Toledo in 1085. Toledo was the capital of the Spanish empire until the mid 1500’s when the royal court moved to Madrid. The winding, cobbled streets of the old town are often crowded with locals and tourists, as well as a surprisingly large number of cars and vans. Don’t miss the 13th century cathedral or the Alcázar which sits atop the town.Denoted a UNESCO heritage site in 1986, Toledo is a worthwhile day-trip from Madrid. However, now as a stop on every day trip itinerary it often crowded with tourists, especially during the summer.