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EUR 56 - 90 Hotel El Hidalgo
This hotel is built around a pool set in pretty gardens and has a great restaurant serving regional cuisine and fine Spanish wines – enjoy the rural… MoreEUR 49 - 80 Hotel Central
Set in a former bank, the Hotel Central can be found in the centre of Valdepeñas. It has free Wi-Fi throughout the building.
Rooms in the Central ar… MoreEUR 62 - 254 Hotel & Spa Veracruz Plaza
Located in the historical city centre the hotel offers modern and functional facilities, yet is still warm, pleasant and comfortable.
There are 3 eq… MoreEUR 27 - 200 Hostal Valdepeñas
This attractive guest house is located in the historic centre of Valdepeñas, in the Castilla La Mancha region. All of the rooms have free Wi-Fi and a… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Valdepeñas is a municipality in the Spain|Spanish province of Ciudad Real (province)|Ciudad Real, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha.
This "Travel Guide" section is drawn from the Wikipedia article "Valdepenas". We hope you will edit and improve it. It is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
Valdepeñas is located in the Campo de Calatrava, an extensive plain north of the Sierra Morena, and lies on the left bank of Jabalón River, a tributary of the Guadiana. Valdepeñas is located at [http://www.getty.edu/vow/TGNFullDisplay?
find=Valdepenas&place=&nation=Spain&prev_page=1&english=Y&subjectid=1062592 Valdepeñas record] at twin town is Cognac, France.
Valdepeñas first appears in the record of Order of Calatrava in 1243; it was probably was founded by the queen Berenguela of Castile after the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Remains of Bronze Age, Iberians|Iberian, Ancient Rome|Roman, Visigothic, Muslim and Jewish cultures have been found in the city and surrounding area.
The Gothic Church of the Assumption was originally a castle.
Valdepeñas has several museums of history, art and wine. It contains large distilleries, tanneries, flour mills, cooperages, and other factories, but its chief trade is in red wines. The city is famous for its wines and is the centre of a grape-growing district. Valdepeñas wines are among the most popular in Spain and recently in European Union|EU countries. There are hot mineral springs near the city. One of the city's famous sons is Bernardo de Balbuena, appointed Bishop of Puerto Rico in 1620, who wrote Baroque poetry extolling the beauties of Mexico.
Twin (sister) towns
Cognac, References
Gallery
External links
Website of Municipal government and in virtual guided tour,(visita virtual).