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The Paradores Route of Rueda and Toro wines
1. The Paradors Route of Rueda and Toro Wines
(Three-night package)
This route combines two important wine-producing regions with the historic city
of Salamanca, home of one of Europe’s oldest universities.
The route includes the following
Paradors:
Tordesillas: First day
Zamora: Second day
Salamanca: Third day
Net price per person: Euros
The price includes:
3 nights Bed & Breakfast accommodation in standard double room
Two guided visits in English to two top cellars in Toro followed by wine tasting
Gourmet lunch in Toro
Comprehensive documentation of the Paradores and the areas that you will
visit
All local taxes.
The price does not include:
Transportation *
Any entrance fees to monuments/places of interest which are not mentioned
above
* If you need help booking a car rental please let us know.
Route terms and conditions:
The route begins on Sunday and ends on Wednesday.
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Neither the dates of your stay, nor the hotels, may be altered or changed
during the route.
This route is valid for visits starting January 1-22 (inclusive), March 4-July 8
(inclusive), and August 26-December 16, 2012 (inclusive). Except visits
starting April 1 and December 2, 2012.
Route and rates not valid for groups
** For any other dates of the week please ask for prices
Parador de Tordesillas 1st Day, Sunday
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2. Recommendations:
The Rueda wine region, while producing whites,
rosés and reds, has made a place for itself in the
world of Spanish wine thanks to the Verdejo white
grape variety, which gives its whites their powerful
aroma. The town of Rueda is the center of local
wine-making activity. Nearby is Medina del
Campo, the city of fairs whose golden age was
during the Middle Ages. Of special note is De la
Mota Castle. Tordesillas is home to the Toro Vega
festival, and her Treaty Houses (Casas del Tratado)
witnessed the signing of the document which divided the New World into two parts. The
town offers much for visitors to discover. Nearby lies the Riberas de Castronuño-Vegas
del Duero natural area.
Parador de Zamora 2nd Day, Monday
Recommendations:
The Toro wine region is located within the area of Zamora divided by the Douro River,
leaving the Land of Bread (Tierra del Pan) to the north, and
to the south, the Land of Wine. The importance of
vineyards can be seen in such Zamora towns as Venialbo,
El Pego, Valdefinjas and Sanzoles, among others. They
have preserved excellent examples of vernacular winery
architecture, evidence of the ancient connection to this
activity throughout the entire region. Toro is the capital of
this wine-producing region, and the location of its
regulatory council. All the hillsides along the route of the
mighty river are populated by numerous vineyards. The
town has preserved part of its castle, as well as the
Corredera and Arco del Reloj gates, dating from the 18 th
century. To all this must be added the innumerable other
attractions in the city of Zamora, a town of great beauty
and many monuments.
Parador de Salamanca 3rd Day, Tuesday
Recommendations:
Following a few days discovering the
world of wine, stroll to the center of the
baroque 18th-century Main Square
(Plaza Mayor), look around and allow
yourself to be seduced by its beauty and
harmony. The living heart of the city is
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the starting point for our tour. Among the
many monuments you will discover the
15th-century House of Shells (Casa de las
Conchas), the Old Cathedral (13th-
century), New Cathedral (16th-18th
centuries), and the university (16th-
century), as well as many churches, palaces and the archives. The provincial capital is
a treasure house of monuments, a city in which the hustle and bustle of the university
throbs with unceasing cultural activity.
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