
Nice!
A view looking back towards the road.
A view looking back towards the road.
Taking some phone pics of the ceiling.
The window was very cool! It was worth the stop just to see the rock!
Walking up to the Devil's Window area.
A nice view and we're not even to the Devil's Window yet.
This looked so cool we double back to stop. According to popular tradition, the viewpoint is the work of the devil. From the hollow rock, vaulted like a hollowed-out skull, the devil organized witchcraft sessions and hurled in to the abyss all those that dared to lean out the balconies overlooking the void.
We were amused by all the burning. Even the road crews were burning stuff.
The bar is the old chapel and cloister of the convent. It was interesting drinking a beer with this overhead.
bar chapel cloister convent of saint paul cuenca parador spain
The first night we stayed at the Parador Bill ordered room service pizza. The guy didn't understand English very well and kept saying, "Hake?" Bill said OK. We had to call them back and tell them no Hake on the pizza. We didn't even know what Hake was. When we went to the bar, we saw Hake on the menu. It's fish.
It was decorated very Christmasy!
All set up for Christmas!
The hallways formed a square around a really pretty atrium.
They modernized the building but still lef the details of the old convent.
I loved the artwork they had in every hallway.
We hadn't had time to walk around the hotel so when we finished the day we walked around and took pictures.