The hotel lies on the northern slopes of the town, below the centre but high enough to afford views over the river plain to the north. Our room was clean and warm, with cheap furniture and an uncomfortable bed with one of those anti-stain, sweaty mattress covers beloved of cheap hotels. It is more typical of a good quality Spanish hostel than a hotel. During the same trip we stayed more cheaply in far nicer hotels in both Seville and Cordoba, so not good value for money. It is important to know exactly where it is, otherwise you can end up wandering up and down steep roads to no avail: there are no signs to help you. If not arriving by taxi or car, take a bus from the rail station to Plaza Zocodovar (first stop after the long climb uphill -most people get off here). Then retrace the bus route for a few 100m to find the first of 4 mechanical escalators which descend to a car park - take the first escalator, turn right and take the second and third escalators (but not the last one) and turn left to emerge at a road junction. Cross the road, turn left and the hotel is a short distance to your right. Once you know this route it is easy and short to return to the town centre. Would I stay here again? No. The guy in reception was unfriendly and the price nothing special for the quality received: there are plenty of other places in Toledo.
