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Holiday rentals and apartments in Alcalá
If you are looking for a place to visit in Spain, Alcalá can be an excellent option. This beautiful city offers a wide variety of activities to explore, experience and enjoy. With its rich history and strong cultural presence, Alcalá has something for everyone. From the Historical Case in the city to the University of Alcalá de Henares and from the Cervantes House-Museum to the O'Donnell Park you will find wonderful places to spend real quality time. Enjoy the enormous variety of dishes offered by local gastronomy, or fill yourself with the peace of religious practices at the Monastery of San Bernardo. For all this and more, this city is a destination that receives many visitors every year, so don't think twice and come visit Alcalá.
Quiet and relaxing stay in the cityIf you are looking for a quiet and relaxing stay in the city, you have the opportunity to stay in properties that do not allow pets, parties or large groups of young people. The two-storey accommodation has a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and can accommodate 7 people. One e amenity is high-speed Wi-Fi with a dedicated home office workspace, cable and satellite TV. Cots and high chairs are also available. The house has a private outdoor area with a covered terrace and balcony has free parking available on the street and on site and the Wi-Fi is good for making video calls.
Holidays in Alcalá
The area and getting around
If you are in the northern part of the city, there are a couple of activities that you will find very attractive. Visiting the Plaza de Cervantes can be a pleasant experience since it is one of the most emblematic places in the city, with statues of Miguel de Cervantes and other important Spanish literary figures. Here you can take stunning photos, enjoy the atmosphere or people watch. You will also find many bars, restaurants and shops nearby. Also in the northern part, you can explore the Archaeological Museum of Alcalá, a place that houses a wide collection of ancient objects, including the ruins of a nearby Roman city.
one of the oldest universities in EuropeOn the other hand, in the southern part of the city you will have the opportunity to wander through the Juan Carlos I Botanical Garden, enjoy nature, and discover a wide variety of plants and trees, many of which are endemic to the region. In addition, it is a quiet and relaxing place to walk or sit down to enjoy a picnic. In addition to the above, you can relish in the architectural wonders of Ciudad Universitaria, which houses the University of Alcalá, one of the oldest universities in Europe. Abundant with historic edifices, lush gardens, and verdant surroundings, the Ciudad Universitaria is remarkably stunning. You could leisurely stroll or bask in the intricate architectural designs, or even attend a conference if that captures your interest.
Holidays in Alcalá
Travellers and activities
Alcalá is a beautiful city where the whole family can enjoy and have fun together, among the activities that the family can do together is spending an afternoon in the O'Donnell Park, which is one of the most beautiful places in Alcalá. The park has many green areas, benches, gardens, a small waterfall and an artificial lake. Children can also enjoy the children's play park. In addition, the park offers ample space, perfect for a family picnic. Likewise, they will be able to visit the Casa de Cervantes and learn with a cultural and educational activity for the whole family. The house is a museum dedicated to the writer Miguel de Cervantes, author of "Don Quixote de la Mancha". Here personal objects of the writer are exhibited, and the house is built in the same place where Cervantes lived when he was young. At the Casa de Cervantes, children and adults can learn a lot about the literary history of Spain
Alcalá for history loversFor their part, history lovers have the opportunity to live their passion by taking a tour of the Roman remains. Alcalá was an important city during Roman times, and today we can find many vestiges of that time. An interesting place to visit is the Regional Archaeological Museum of the Community of Madrid, since inside there are numerous objects and monuments that document the history of the inhabitants of these lands from Prehistory to the Middle Ages. In addition to that, you can visit the Tower of the Cathedral, which is one of the most emblematic places in the city, it offers a 360° view that allows the visitor to admire the entire city. In addition, the Tower is located in a very attractive environment, in the historic center of Alcalá, where you can also enjoy the medieval architecture that characterizes this town. Without a doubt, a unique experience for history lovers.
Did you know that Alcalá is the birthplace of the famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, author of "Don Quixote de la Mancha", a work considered one of the most important in Spanish and world literature?
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Alcalá has a wide culinary offer for all tastes. Among the typical dishes of the area are roast suckling pig, beans from the farm, revolcona potatoes and of course the famous hornazo. If you want to try the true Castilian gastronomy, you should not miss visiting the most popular restaurants and bars in the city.
2. Go shopping in the historic centreThe historic centre of Alcalá has a wide variety of shops and traditional shops, where you can find everything from handicrafts to fashion and accessory stores. Also, it is a nice place to take a walk and enjoy the atmosphere of the city.
3. Discover the House of the InterviewThe House of the Interview is a beautiful historic building located a few meters from Plaza Cervantes. It is an excellent example of Spanish Renaissance architecture, and inside you can find interesting exhibitions and cultural events.
4. Attend a show at the Teatro Salón CervantesThe Teatro Salón Cervantes is an emblematic cultural space in Alcalá, where numerous concerts, plays, film screenings and dance performances are held. It is the perfect place to enjoy a cultural evening with friends and family
5. Tour the Complutense Archaeological ParkThe Complutense Archaeological Park is a unique space in Spain, which is born in Alcalá and extends for several kilometres of territory. Here you can see different archaeological sites from different periods, including the Complutense site, the Roman city that gave rise to Alcalá. It is a good plan for those curious travellers and lovers of history.