Posada de los Consules
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Finding an ideal budget friendly inn in Consuegra does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Posada de los Consules, a nice option for travellers like you.
Rooms at Posada de los Consules offer air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.
24 hour front desk and express check-in and check-out are some of the conveniences offered at this inn. A lounge will also help to make your stay even more special.
While in Consuegra be sure to experience nearby pubs such as La Rueda.
During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Windmills (0.8 mi), Rucio Windmill (0.7 mi), and Consuegra Castle (0.8 mi), which are all within walking distance of the inn.
Posada de los Consules looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Consuegra.
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Lovely room, clean, spacious & comfortable.
Take a ride up to the windmills! We went early morning & it is wonderful!
Car parking is on the street out front and down the side. Very safe and free of charge. We arrived around 12 noon and after registering and dropping off our cases had their Menu Del Dia which was rather nice. The included wine was very good indeed. Many Spanish eating there which is always a good sign. We breakfasted daily at the tiny small Spanish bar on the nearest corner to the Posada, which was extremely good value. Their pugars (sm crusty filled roll about the size of a hotdog roll) at 2.50 euros each were extremely good value for money with loads of different fillings on offer. 6.50 euros for the two of us including a white and a black coffee. Would highly recommend the landladies home made tortilla, one of the best we have ever tasted and we live in Spain. Would recommend when going out and about that the cheapest and best option is Menu Del Dia which comes out at around 9-12 euros a head and is served normally from either 1.30 or 2pm in most restaurants on a daily basis.
Restaurante Castilla in Calle Senrovio, 18 was extremely good. The day we went they were serving Spanish Cocida which is served in two parts. The broth with pasta as a first course and the main course consisted of the meat ( pieces of chicken, pork & beef) with the vegetables and chickpeas. Delicious.
Sideria Villarey in Calle Plus Ultra, 7 was a revelation. We ate there, a la carte, one evening about 8pm. Chuleton steak for my hubby (which is similar to a T-bone steak but with only one bone) and inch thick and almost completely filled his plate. Cooked to perfection when asked for medium rare. My hubby is a VERY healthy eater and couldn't quite finish it. The 7/8 chips served with it were hardly necessary as he only ate two of them. Was either 17.00 or 19.00 euros (can't recall which) and an absolute bargain. I had their Cachopa steak as I was intrigued by the explanation of what it consisted of. Imagine a cooked 12" x 6", quarter inch thick rump steak folded over and inside stuffed with just enough local Manchego cheese as not to be overwhelmed by cheese and also thin slices of Iberian Serrano ham. The whole then served in an extremely thin batter, to hold it together. Marvellous. Never tasted anything like it previously anywhere. 14.00 euros. Served with 7/8 chips which again were again not necessary as I only ate two. Couldn't eat a sweet but had a black coffee with brandy to follow.
The castle at Consuegra is well worth a visit. Views are fabulous. You can park (free) just outside the walls
The main windmills, further up (where you can also park (free) are well worth a visit. One of the ones at the top has a gift shop which has reasonable prices, unlike the one on the way up to the castle, which is next to the tourist office ( with again free parking) is not as good and the prices are higher.
The hotel has lots of street parking avaliable and has good access.
The rooms are spacious, good looking and clean. My room came with a en-suite bathroom which was very nice.
The bed was comfortable and very long, for me this was a help I'm over six feet tall.
There is a countryside feel and a medivial one too. There is a huge castle nearby located on the top of a hill.
The staff were friendly but didn't speak English very well.
There is a strict non-smoking policy in force.
The bar is huge and the food cooked was very nice and value for money as well.
Highly recommended.
The hosts were very helpful but speak little english. They showed us the local terrasses where all the locals drink, stroll, eat tapas. Very nice vibe. It is down by river (like Niel Young sings).
Consuegra is a beautiful place, very much praised in the guide books because of the picturesque windmills and castle.
It's well worth a visit and this hotel is recommended to enhance your stay.
Arrived at the hotel after visiting the windmills at Campo de Criptana. The hotel owner, though not speaking any English, took us to the rooftop and pointed to us the Consuegra windmills. He's very friendly and helpful.
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