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La Casa de la Tuerta La Capilla de los 2 balcones
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8.4 out of 10
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2 bedrooms1 bathroom32 sq m
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Toledo
- Place, San Juan de los Reyes Monastery5 min walk
- Place, Toledo Cathedral6 min walk
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La Casa de la Tuerta La Capilla de los 2 balcones
La Casa de la Tuerta La Capilla de los 2 balcones
29 m2 apartment located on the first floor of the building, accommodation with capacity for 3 people. Distributed in 1 main room with queen size bed and sofa bed, living room with separate kitchen and a bathroom.
Air Conditioning/Heating || 1 Television || Bed linen and towels || Bathroom and kitchen amenities || Free Wi Fi || Cot on request || Hair Dryer ||
Check in: 15:00h / 3pm
Check out: 11:00h / 11 am
La Casa de la Tuerta is a building that houses a total of 6 tourist apartments with great detail. Archaeological remains have been preserved, with roofs rescued from chapels, and ceramics from the 16th century. This house, in ancient times, belonged to several infantages, as the 18th century tile on the façade says. One of them welcomed a young Princess of Eboli on her way through Toledo and for a few years.
29 m2 apartment located on the first floor of the building, accommodation with capacity for 3 people. Distributed in 1 main room with queen size bed and sofa bed, living room with separate kitchen and a bathroom.
Air Conditioning/Heating || 1 Television || Bed linen and towels || Bathroom and kitchen amenities || Free Wi Fi || Cot on request || Hair Dryer ||
Check in: 15:00h / 3pm
Check out: 11:00h / 11 am
La Casa de la Tuerta is a building that houses a total of 6 tourist apartments with great detail. Archaeological remains have been preserved, with roofs rescued from chapels, and ceramics from the 16th century. This house, in ancient times, belonged to several infantages, as the 18th century tile on the façade says. One of them welcomed a young Princess of Eboli on her way through Toledo and for a few years.
Make yourself comfortable in this air-conditioned apartment, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and a stovetop. There's a private balcony. Conveniences include a microwave and a coffee/tea maker.








