Parador de
Tortosa
Castillo
de la Zuda, s/n
Tortosa,
43500, Tarragona
Cataluña
Spain
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10th Century Castle
In the centre of the fertile
Ebro valley and sheltered by the Beceite mountains, which provide a stunning
view from the pool and balconies, the Hotel stands in the higher part of
this town which adds its own beauty to the attractions of the different
types of natural settings around it.
Abderramán III decided
to build the fortress which now houses La Zuda (well), and four splendid
Catalan Gothic windows.
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The interior decor of the
hotel reflects a predominantly Christian, baronial style, with traditional
furniture and wooden beams. Within the arabesque-decorated walls the dining
room stands out with its Gothic windows.
Specialities and traditional
dishes
Have you tried the local
eel dish, anguila en suc? Sit by one of the Gothic windows in the
Parador’s dining room and enjoy its rice dishes, its anguila en suc, its
suquet de peix (fish stew) or the local pastries, pastissets and garrofetas. |
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Bedrooms:
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Canal plus
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Double Rooms (double beds):
8
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Places: 144
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Rooms with Lounge Area: 10
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Safety Deposit Box
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Telephone in bedrooms
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Television
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Twin Rooms: 54
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General Services: |
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Air Conditioning
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Bar
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Bureau de Change
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Conference Suite
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Distance to Airport: 85 km.
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Distance to Port: 85 km.
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Distance to Train Station: 2
km.
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Garden
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Heating
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No animals allowed
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Parking (without security, limited
places)
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Piped Music
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Restaurant
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Satellite Dish
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Seasonal Swimming Pool
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Local Festivals
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Spring Fair end of April, Tortosa
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Local festivities September,
Tortosa
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Music Festival October, Tortosa
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Activities:
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Canyoning
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Golf
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Horse riding
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Mountain bikes
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Punting
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4x4 Routes
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Visits:
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Delta del Ebro (40 km)
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Port Aventura. 40 minutes away
on the A-7
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Tortosa City: Cathedral, Jewish
Quarter, Open air sculpture Museum of sculptor Santiago de Santiago.
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Puerts of Tortosa and Beceite
(30 km).
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Benifallet caves, Miravet castle.
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Picasso Museum in Horta de San
Juan.
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