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Restaurant of the Parador de Oropesa

An oasis of game cuisine

Restaurant of the Parador de Oropesa

Pza. Palacio, 1, 45560, Oropesa (Toledo)
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An oasis of game cuisine

At the Parador de Oropesa you’ll discover the excellent mixture of flavours and textures of the gastronomy of Toledo. The area’s most traditional dishes, influenced by Extremadura, are the result of ancestral recipes, many of them of humble and pastoral origin, in which the natural flavours of products such as artisan cheeses, game meats, vegetables and spices predominate.

Restaurant of the Parador de Oropesa

A gastronomic viewpoint overlooking the Campo Arañuelo countryside

The restaurant of the Parador Virrey de Toledo, open to the Arañuelo countryside and with its views of the impressive Oropesa Castle and the Sierra de Gredos, will allow you to enjoy the excellent cabrito and lamb, Campo Arañuelo migas, stewed partridge and deer or wild boar delicacies. Be sure to try the game sausages and the Oviedo cheese. And sweeten your experience with the famous Toledo marzipan.

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