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The Parador de Ubeda in Andalusia rises up in the aristocratic and monumental town of Ubeda (declared Heritage of Mankind by UNESCO), and is situated in the Renaissance Vazquez de Molina plaza next to some of the most beautiful buildings in the town. These include the sacred chapel of El Salvador, the Marques de Mancera Palace and the Vazquez Molina Palace, now the Town Hall.
The Parador de Ubeda in Andalusia rises up in the aristocratic and monumental town of Ubeda (declared Heritage of Mankind by UNESCO), and is situated in the Renaissance Vazquez de Molina plaza next to some of the most beautiful buildings in the town. These include the sacred chapel of El Salvador, the Marques de Mancera Palace and the Vazquez Molina Palace, now the Town Hall.
The Parador de Ubeda is located in a former palace built in the 16th century and altered in the 17th century, which belonged to the dean of the Sacred chapel of El Salvador. The façade of the Parador conceals a very beautiful inner courtyard with a double gallery, the upper section being glazed.
The Parador´s comfortable bedrooms are all spacious, luminous and all have high ceilings. Six of the bedrooms look out onto the Vazquez de Molina plaza.
The dining room is particularly lovely, decorated in typical Andalusian style and local dishes offered here include peppers stuffed with partridge, ox tail in red wine from La Loma and baby goat stew with pine nuts.
VISITS
Ubeda - Monumental town & Heritage of Mankind (UNESCO). Ubeda is also famous for it´s fine Arab influenced ceramics and many of the workshops can be visited.
Baeza (8 km) Monumental town & Heritage of Mankind (UNESCO)
Jimena (28 km) La Graja Cave
Linares (27 km) Ruins of Castulo
Andujar (63 km) House of Don Gome's children
Jaen (57 km)
Cazorla Natural Park (70 km)
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