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Guadalajara

Guadalajara is a city around 60 kilometres northeast of Madrid in Castilla–La Mancha. The town has a population of about 86,000 people.

One of the main attractions in Guadalajara is the Pantheon of the Countess of Vega del Pozo. The countess was responsible for financing much of the public works around the town in the late 1800’s. She even organised for work to continue on many projects after her death. This was done to ensure employment for the people of Guadalajara.

Guadalajara - Pantheon of the Countess of Vega del Pozo

Apparently, this was not a popular decision with distant relatives and the local church who hoped to inherit after she died.

The Pantheon is located at one end of a large park. If you follow this park and keep walking away from the tomb, you will come to the heart of the town. Along the way, there are many smaller parks and plazas. In the centre of town is Plaza Mayor, surrounded by lovely old buildings. There are plenty of places around the plaza and nearby to stop and eat or drink.

Continuing down the hill from Plaza Mayor is another interesting building, Palacio del Infantado. The outside is very distinctive and the interior has a beautiful central courtyard.

You can spend a lot of time walking in Guadalajara. Walking and bike paths also extend to along and across the river.

Palacio del Infantado

The central mercado is not as big as some in many Spanish towns but there are additional markets in the car park outside twice a week. The main town center and the side streets coming off it have a wide range of interesting shops and a few unique boutiques. The town also has a couple of large malls if you need to do some shopping from regular chain stores.

Getting to Guadalajara

Regular bus connections to Madrid leave every 30 minutes and take about 1 hour.
A train service connects to Madrid and this also takes about an hour.
Driving from Madrid takes about 45 minutes.