Castillo de Luna Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Castle and walled city.
Free! It was nice to walk into the first floor of this castle. It seems like it was used for several purposes over the years (such as a school, government building, housing royalty, and finally the ce...
Who doesn’t like a castle across from your hotel? Chris Columbus stopped by back in the day and convinced the guy that lived here to pilot his second voyage to the New World (that’s us!)
It is very much a castle of a noble family now it belongs to the government and they do a good job of preserving it and opening it up for special events. Worth half hour of you time to check it out in...
The Castillo de la Luna is just opposite to the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la O. The entrance to this building is free, but unfortunately you can only access the ground floor and the inner courtyard...
Castle and walled city.
Free! It was nice to walk into the first floor of this castle. It seems like it was used for several purposes over the years (such as a school, government building, housing royalty, and finally the ce...
Very cool!
Who doesn’t like a castle across from your hotel? Chris Columbus stopped by back in the day and convinced the guy that lived here to pilot his second voyage to the New World (that’s us!)
Beautiful
An absolutely stunning example of 13th Century architecture. Well worth a visit. Rota Old Town is lovely and this one of it’s gems,
Homestead of the Ponce de Leon family. I
It is very much a castle of a noble family now it belongs to the government and they do a good job of preserving it and opening it up for special events. Worth half hour of you time to check it out in...
Pretty building in excellent condition
The Castillo de la Luna is just opposite to the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la O. The entrance to this building is free, but unfortunately you can only access the ground floor and the inner courtyard...