We are located 15 minutes from Ciudad Real, 25 minutes from Almagro and 40 minutes from Las Tablas de Daimiel, all of which are places of great tourist and cultural interest.
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Palacio Arudecas, with plenty to explore in the surrounding area
Ciudad Real
Heart of La Mancha
Ciudad Real is a city situated in the heart of Castilla-La Mancha, renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage and excellent quality of life. Founded in the 13th century by King Alfonso X the Wise, it combines tradition and modernity in a welcoming setting. Among its main attractions are the Puerta de Toledo, the Cathedral of Santa María del Prado and its proximity to the Tablas de Daimiel National Park. Furthermore, its strategic location and high-speed rail links make it an ideal destination both to visit and to live in and develop business projects.
Almagro
Tradition and culture
Almagro is one of the historical gems of Castilla-La Mancha, situated in the province of Ciudad Real. Designated a Historic-Artistic Site, this town is renowned for its extraordinary cultural heritage, its charming streets and its close ties to classical Spanish theatre. Its most iconic monument is the Corral de Comedias de Almagro, the only open-air theatre from the Golden Age that remains fully intact in Spain.
In addition to its architectural richness, Almagro is known for hosting the Almagro International Classical Theatre Festival, a leading event that attracts thousands of visitors and theatre companies from all over the world every year. Its arcaded squares, convents, palaces and renowned cuisine, featuring local specialities such as Almagro aubergines, make the town an essential destination for anyone wishing to discover the history, culture and traditions of La Mancha.
Tablas de Daimiel
Biodiversity
Las Tablas de Daimiel is one of Spain’s most iconic natural areas and one of Europe’s most important wetlands. Located in the province of Daimiel, this protected area forms the heart of Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park, a unique ecosystem created by the confluence of the Guadiana and Cigüela rivers.
This valuable natural environment is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for observing waterbirds and migratory birds. Its footbridges and trails allow visitors to explore the park and enjoy landscapes of great beauty all year round. Declared a National Park in 1973, Las Tablas de Daimiel represent an ecological treasure of incalculable value and an exceptional example of the natural wealth of Castilla-La Mancha.
Alcazar de San Juan
History and Life
Alcázar de San Juan is one of the most important towns in the province of Ciudad Real, situated in the heart of La Mancha. With a rich history linked to the railways, trade and the Cervantes tradition, it is a dynamic town that combines heritage, culture and modern development.
Among its main attractions are the church of Santa María la Mayor, the Gran Prior tower and its fascinating archaeological heritage, with remains that bear witness to the presence of ancient civilisations. Furthermore, Alcázar de San Juan is known for its strong ties to the world of wine, forming part of one of Spain’s most significant wine-growing regions.
Today, the town offers an excellent quality of life, comprehensive services and a strategic location within Castilla-La Mancha, making it a key hub for transport links and economic activity.

