By: Carl Ton | 2010-10-12 | Destinations The Spanish region, Castilla-La Mancha comprises 5 provinces, namely, Albacete, Cuenca, Ciudad Real, Toledo and Guadalajara, with Toledo being its capital. read more
By: Carl Ton | 2010-10-12 | Travel & Leisure The Spanish region, Castilla-La Mancha comprises 5 provinces, namely, Albacete, Cuenca, Ciudad Real, Toledo and Guadalajara, with Toledo being its capital. read more
By: Andrew McFarlane | 2011-10-20 | Destinations There are many provinces in Castilla La Mancha in Spain. These include Albacete, Cuenca, Ciudad Real, Toledo and Guadalajara. The capital of the area is Toledo which is also the capital of province of Toledo. This is very modern city in terms of facilities and that is why it is loved by all the visitors from various places around the globe. The region is located in the center of Iberian Peninsula. read more
By: Ash Ford | 2011-01-10 | Travel & Leisure Castilla La Mancha is a wonderful place to spend a holiday in Spain; the region is famous for having endless horizons read more
By: Porsche Klinger | 2011-07-08 | Exotic locations If you would like to take a step back in time on your HOLIDAY IN SPAIN make your destination the historical region of Castilla La Mancha. There are a number of medieval cities located in this area just waiting for you to explore and ferret out their treasures at the same time. read more
By: Franck Lisle | 2011-07-06 | Vacation Rentals Castilla La Mancha is a spectacular Spanish province located right in its center. The region is surrounded by a table land, but those who love the mountains will also have the chance to enjoy beautiful views dominated by high peaks. read more
By: Pearsone Fernandez | 2011-12-09 | Destinations Located at the heart of Iberian Peninsula, Castilla La Mancha is an intense tableland but also has mountainous landscapes read more
By: paul ee lopez | 2011-04-20 | Business Fiestas nacionales 1 Enero: Ao Nuevo 22 Abril: Viernes Santo 15 Agosto: Asuncin de la Virgen 12 Octubre: Fiesta Nacional de Espaa 1 Noviembre: Todos los Santos 6 Diciembre: Da de la Constitucin Espaol... read more
By: Brian Conte | 2010-11-25 | Travel & Leisure Arcos de la Frontera gets its charm from its location: on a sheer cliff. The fact that the town is situated on top of a cliff makes it very picturesque. read more
By: Kevin O Williams | 2011-03-31 | Travel Tips Sierra de la Demanda lies more than two thousand kilometers above the La Rioja and Castilla y Leon regions. The Sierra de la Demanda mountains are of a rigid beauty and tourists love the region, especially the ones who enjoy climbing, hiking and paragliding. read more
By: Dan Cortese | 2010-10-26 | Vacations Jerez de la Frontera is a lively small city resembling Sevilla; it is, in fact, just 100 kilometers to the north of Sevilla. Even though in many respects it resembles the older brother, Jerez de la Frontera has its typical features that show its uniqueness. read more
By: Valine Thomas | 2011-10-24 | Destinations This is the Southern most of Spanish Costas and It stretches from Tarifa in on the eastern side to the Taguas estuary to the west. read more
By: Mack Orton | 2011-08-03 | Vacation Rentals Parc de la Ciutadella is a district of Barcelona. It is a green area of the city, built at the end of the 19th century. Nowadays the place is very popular with both locals and tourists, read more
By: Brian Petit | 2011-10-22 | Vacation Rentals More or less twelve kilometers as of Vejer de la Frontera, The Conil resort is gaining fame. Apart from August and July it’s the best place to unwind while in between seasons finding a room is almost impossible. read more
By: Brian Petit | 2011-10-22 | Vacation Rentals This is a town to be found in the Andalucía province in northern Spain. It is seemingly the regional capital and takes pride in a cornucopia of tour amenities. The town’s origin can be traced back to the Roman rule when it was originally known as Callentum. After conquest by Moorish loyalists, the name once again changed into Kazalla which meant ‘the fortified city’. read more