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Nice small rural house with a modern decoration and comfortable rooms. The staff is very attentive and friendly. The room where we stayed was in the top floor of the rural house and had two small windows facing one to the main street and the smallest one to the river course. The room was 70 euros per night but (alas) breakfast was not included. We had to pay a extra 4.50 Euros for the breakfast in the restaurant that is in front of the hotel (both are run by the same owner). Breakfast is more or less OK, with a glass of natural orange juice, a slice of bread with butter and marmalade, two pieces of industrial cakes, and assorted ham and Iberian salami slices. Not bad for the humble price.||We stayed in Catalañazor for only one night, but this medieval village have a very busy cultural life and during the afternoon we had the opportunity to attend a concert for a clarinet quartet in the medieval village church dating from the eleventh century. Also if you want to visit this beautiful little church the villagers will appreciate a 1.5 euro donation for the church maintenance and conservation.||At the upper side of the village there lies the old castle were the great Moorish champion Almanzor "did lose his drum, and his life" in a battle during the Moorish domination of Spain and Portugal that lasted for eight centuries.||This small hamlet was used as the scenario for the Orson Wells movie "Chimes at Midnight"