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Casa Fausto
"trato muy familiar y cercano, siempre disponobles para cualquier cosa que pudieramos necesitar"
Reviewed on Jul 31, 2019

Hotel Palacio La Marquesa
"Beautiful historic property recently transformed into a hotel; the decoration is very well done, respecting the tradition of the building. Very kind, attentive staff at every level. Excellent restaurant, with a Peruvian influence. This was our last stay in a 7 week journey through Spain, and the ..."
Reviewed on May 31, 2026

Hotel El Mudayyan
"酒店在非常中心处,车辆可以免费停在火车站边上的停车场,然后走五分钟坐电梯上山到达酒店。老板娘还在9:30/10:00/10:30分提供她酒店内地洞的游览和讲解,大概15-20分钟。早餐也很好。"
Reviewed on Feb 26, 2026

Civera Hotel
"La tv nunca funcionó,"
Reviewed on May 21, 2026

Parador De Teruel
"This was the fourth Parador that we stayed in on our driving trip around Spain. Like all the other Paradors, the staff were delightful. Unlike the other Paradors, the building is relatively modern (built in the 1950s) and our room was fairly small (in comparison with other Paradors). There was no ..."
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2026

Hotel Oriente
"All good"
Reviewed on May 5, 2026

Hotel Reina Cristina
"Reception was awesome, very kind staff and breakfast so delicious."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

Hotel Torico Plaza
"Check in was terribly drawn out. The A/C in the room was ineffective and the parking was awkward. Having said that the hotel is in an excellent position (although the photo is not of the hotel itself!) and the town is very nice."
Reviewed on Mar 21, 2026

Hotel Puerta de Javalambre
"Have no idea, just went to bed on arrival and left before breakfast."
Reviewed on Apr 3, 2026
Formiche Alto Hotel & Travel Guide\n
Are you dreaming about exploring Formiche Alto? Travelocity has no hotel options, however, there are 5 places to rest and relax within a convenient drive of Formiche Alto.
The nearest of our hotels is the Hotel La Trufa Negra, Aragon, 9 miles (14 kilometers) from the downtown core of Formiche Alto. A second handy Travelocity-listed accommodation option is the Parador De Teruel, which is situated in Aragon, about 13 miles (21 kilometers) from the central area of Formiche Alto.
12 miles (19 kilometers) away from the city center of Formiche Alto, you will find the Hotel Teruel Plaza. Alternatively, the Hotel Suite Camarena is located about 12 miles (19 kilometers) away. Alternatively, you may like to check in to the Masía del Cura or the Hotel Sercotel Torico Plaza.
The broader Aragon district is worth visiting too. Enjoy Aragon's forests. You could also venture through the area's old towns, fortresses and historic palaces. Travelers in this region of Spain commonly enjoy skiing and cross-country skiing.
25 miles (44 kilometers) away from Formiche Alto, you'll reach Albarracin, where you can find Plaza Mayor and Julianeta House. Should you wish to spend any time in Albarracin, be sure to check out the Hotel Doña Blanca and Albarracin. Or stay in Mora de Rubielos, 9 miles (15 kilometers) southeast of Formiche Alto, where you have the options of the Jaime I and Mora De Aragon Hotel. The Colegiata de Santa Maria and Mora de Rubielos Castle are other popular places to check out when you're in Mora de Rubielos.
Make sure you get your fix of local sport by making the trek to El Madrigal Stadium, which can be found 50 miles (79 kilometers) to the southeast of Formiche Alto. Enlightened travelers who would like the ease of finding accommodation not too far away, reserve a room in the Hotel Sercotel Plana Parc or Vila-real Palace Hotel.
Valencia Airport is situated 60 miles (99 kilometers) away from Formiche Alto's town center. Enlightened travelers who need to find accommodation nearby can reserve a room via Travelocity at the Hotel Xon's Valencia or the TRYP Valencia Azafata Hotel.
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Parador De Teruel
"This was the fourth Parador that we stayed in on our driving trip around Spain. Like all the other Paradors, the staff were delightful. Unlike the other Paradors, the building is relatively modern (built in the 1950s) and our room was fairly small (in comparison with other Paradors). There was no kettle or tea/coffee making equipment in the room. The swimming pool looked delightful but we could not use it because all swimming pools at Paradors open on 1 June and we were 10 days too early! Teruel itself is well worth a visit - the highlights for us included the magnificent Escalinata and the famous lovers mausoleum attached to the Church of San Pedro, plus of course the four Towers. The location of the Parador is worth a mention - it is just over a mile from the centre of town (as the crow flies) but a bit longer by car. We did not want to have to drive into Teruel and find a parking place so we enquired about taxis. The response was discouraging - taxis were sparse and very difficult to get at peak times. We were somewhat reluctant to try to walk into Teruel as the Parador is close to the dual carriageway which leads into town and walking at the side of a dual carriageway is not to be recommended! We ordered a taxi at the Parador at around 11am (off peak) and waited in hope. Of course, a taxi turned up 10 minutes later and took us into town. The return journey was equally simple around 4pm - available taxis were waiting at the taxi stop near to the Tourist Information Office."






