Alarcon

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Alarcon is a captivating medieval village in the heart of rural Spain, perched on a rocky promontory above the Júcar River. Its well-preserved castle and winding cobblestone streets transport you back in time, yet the town retains an authentic, lived-in feel away from mass tourism. This is a place to soak up history, enjoy panoramic views, and experience the quiet beauty of Castilla-La Mancha.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Alarcon is compact and can be explored in a half-day (3-4 hours), including the castle, church, and a leisurely stroll through the old town. However, to truly appreciate its atmosphere, consider an overnight stay – especially if you book a room at the Parador. This allows you to enjoy sunset views from the castle walls and a quiet morning before the day-trippers arrive. Pair it with a visit to nearby towns for a full day's itinerary.

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