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The castle and fortifications off the western end of the Plaza de San Salvador
mostly date from the 1600s, though the main tower is 11th century; there are some
reasonable views from the wall.
Sleeping
Booking ahead is always advisable, partly because demand is high but also be-
cause hotel receptions here are rarely staffed around the clock.
HOTEL LOS SIETE REYES €€
( 974 50 06 81; www.lossietereyes.com , in Spanish; Plaza Mayor; d incl breakfast
€90-130; ) Set in one of the most charming stone buildings overlooking Plaza
Mayor, this temple of style has stunning bathrooms, polished floorboards, exposed
stone walls, flat-screen TVs and some lovely period detail wedded to a contempor-
ary designer look. The attic rooms are enormous, but all are spacious and some
have lovely mountain views, while others look out over the Plaza Mayor.
Hotel
Eating
In summer, there are plenty of outdoor tables around Plaza Mayor, a delightful
place to eat in the cool of a summer evening, although prices can be steep.
RESTAURANTE CALLIZO €€
( 974 50 03 85; http://restcallizo.restaurantesok.com , in Spanish; Plaza Mayor;
meals €30-40; closed Mon & dinner Sun Sep-Jun) This place is something spe-
cial, combining as it does tradition with gastronomic innovation on its constantly
changing menu. The Village Scents set menu (€25) is a gastronomic journey of the
highest order, as is the Traditional & Vanguard menu (€40); they also do a chil-
dren's menu.
Fusion
BODEGÓN DE ALLACÁN €€
( www.posadareal.com , in Spanish; Plaza Mayor 6; meals €30-40) One of the most
popular places on Plaza Mayor, this place has an extensive wine cellar, high-quality
traditional local cooking and a number of pretty dining rooms.
Aragonese
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