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[QUOTE="alansykes, post: 872425, member: 9811"] It's a very comfortable albergue, two rooms with two beds in each, access straight out on to the sand. As Laurie says, in the infirmerary of the Plaza de Toros. There are a couple of bull ring albergues on the Lana as well. The one at Casas-Ibáñez , which I don't particularly recommend - a bit smokey, and access only from the street, not into the ring itself. The one at Trillo was much better. A tiny ring right by the Tajo, and the albergue in what I assume must be the matador's changing rooms - there's a huge looking glass covering most of one wall. Also the largest paellador I've ever seen: perhaps 3 metres across and and 60-80cm deep, presumably enough to feed most of the village on fiesta days. [/QUOTE]
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