Towering on a stunning, imposing rocky cliff at the highest point of Illueca, this hotel has been listed as a National Monument since June 1931. The hotel’s construction in the 13th century was promoted by Juan Martínez de Luna, whose son, Pedro Luna, has become known in history as Benedict XIII, Pope Luna. The 26 rooms distributed over 3 floors are equipped with all modern facilities. There are also 4 suites: 2 duplex, and one room on the top of the south-west fortified tower offering a breathtaking view. 2 rooms are equipped for disabled people. 4 of the rooms boast individual balconies facing north.
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