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Las Tercias
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Warmly decorated rooms with TVs in a low-key hotel offering a restaurant & bike storage.
Nearby attractions
Castle of Simancas
C. Miravete, 17, 47130 Simancas, Valladolid, Spain
Simancas bridge
C. Calzada, 47130 Simancas, Valladolid, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante Los Infantes
C. Tercias, 2, 47130 Simancas, Valladolid, Spain
Posada del Arte
C. Cañuelo, 1, 47130 Simancas, Valladolid, Spain
La Excusa
Pl. Puente, 3, 47130 Simancas, Valladolid, Spain
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Las Tercias

C. Tercias, 4, 47130 Simancas, Valladolid, Spain
4.3(445)$$$$
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Warmly decorated rooms with TVs in a low-key hotel offering a restaurant & bike storage.

attractions: Castle of Simancas, Simancas bridge, restaurants: Restaurante Los Infantes, Posada del Arte, La Excusa
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+34 983 59 04 82
Website
restaurantelastercias.com

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Nearby attractions of Las Tercias

Castle of Simancas

Simancas bridge

Castle of Simancas

Castle of Simancas

4.4

(575)

Open 24 hours
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Simancas bridge

Simancas bridge

4.6

(325)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Real Monasterio de Santa Clara de Tordesillas
Real Monasterio de Santa Clara de Tordesillas
Thu, Dec 4 • 10:15 AM
Calle Alonso Castillo Solorzano, 23, Tordesillas, 47100
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Leon Audio Tour: Cultural Gems of Centro
Leon Audio Tour: Cultural Gems of Centro
Thu, Dec 4 • 12:00 PM
Edificio del Banco de España (León) 15 Pl. de España, 47001 Valladolid
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Valladolid Audio Tour: Monks, Masters, and Marvels in the City of Art
Valladolid Audio Tour: Monks, Masters, and Marvels in the City of Art
Thu, Dec 4 • 11:00 AM
Lope de Vega Theatre (Valladolid) 12 C. María de Molina, 47001 Valladolid
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Nearby restaurants of Las Tercias

Restaurante Los Infantes

Posada del Arte

La Excusa

Restaurante Los Infantes

Restaurante Los Infantes

4.4

(311)

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Posada del Arte

Posada del Arte

4.4

(236)

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La Excusa

La Excusa

4.0

(580)

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Julia CotaxJulia Cotax
Sobre el restaurante: Fuimos 4 personas por el día del padre. Escogí este restaurante por proximidad y porque estaba adherido al programa de bonos "disfruta Valladolid". Aunque desde fuera pueda parecer un antiguo mesón, tienen platos distintos como su hojaldre de cebolla caramelizada cuyo sabor nos sorprendió. Además pedimos croquetas, calamares, setas a la plancha y setas rellenas como entrantes. Como principales pedimos entrecot, solomillo, hamburguesa y pincho de lechazo todos con su guarnición de patatas. Para finalizar la tarta de queso, zanahoria y el flan de coco que estaba especialmente bueno. Todo estaba bien de sabor, pero pedimos demasiada comida. Debido a esto y al precio un poco por encima de la media, la cuenta fue grande. A la hora de pagar la primera camarera a la que nos dirigimos no sabía de la existencia de los bonos de descuento, pero a la siguiente que me dirigí sí. Hubo un malentendido ya que había algún precio en la cuenta que no nos coincidía con la carta. Al comentárselo nos dijeron que se debía a que nos habían puesto una ración a mayores de lo habitual para que hubiera una para cada uno, pero de esto no nos informaron previamente. Nos hubiera gustado que nos lo hubieran dicho antes para poder decidir cuánto pedíamos.
Jose MartinJose Martin
Yo, desde hace tiempo no me la juego y cuando se presenta una fecha propicia para salir a comer fuero, siempre reservo mesa en las Tercias. Estamos en pleno puente del primero de Mayo y como era de esperar local bastante concurrido. La carta aquí no falla. Pinchos de lechazo y chuletillas a la brasa Ojo a los postres caseros porque han renovado algunos de ellos como la tarta de queso y el flan que estan a un nivel muy alto. El servicio se mantiene como de costumbre y cabe reseñar que es muy voluntarioso.
Jose Maria Salas BarenysJose Maria Salas Barenys
Un lunes a medio dia tampoco puedes pedir mucho en un asador castellano y menos en Simancas, saqueado durante el finde. La atención, muy buena y de toda la vida, han salido del brete con notable alto. Choricito a la sidra y morcilla de entrante, sobresaliente; chuleta para dos de segundo muy buena, vinazo en botella de 500ml que se agradece. Lástima que las brasas no estuvieran listas pero…lunes a las 13:30….tampoco le pidas peras al olmo. Muy a gusto y muy bien.
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Yo, desde hace tiempo no me la juego y cuando se presenta una fecha propicia para salir a comer fuero, siempre reservo mesa en las Tercias. Estamos en pleno puente del primero de Mayo y como era de esperar local bastante concurrido. La carta aquí no falla. Pinchos de lechazo y chuletillas a la brasa Ojo a los postres caseros porque han renovado algunos de ellos como la tarta de queso y el flan que estan a un nivel muy alto. El servicio se mantiene como de costumbre y cabe reseñar que es muy voluntarioso.
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Un lunes a medio dia tampoco puedes pedir mucho en un asador castellano y menos en Simancas, saqueado durante el finde. La atención, muy buena y de toda la vida, han salido del brete con notable alto. Choricito a la sidra y morcilla de entrante, sobresaliente; chuleta para dos de segundo muy buena, vinazo en botella de 500ml que se agradece. Lástima que las brasas no estuvieran listas pero…lunes a las 13:30….tampoco le pidas peras al olmo. Muy a gusto y muy bien.
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Reviews of Las Tercias

4.3
(445)
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4.0
10y

First, I must preface my review by confessing that I did not stay at Las Tercias even though I did have a reservation for two nights. My reason for writing this review is to inform other travellers about the family that runs Las Tercias, who are the epitome of kindness, caring, and chivalry. The hostal, which was recommended by a friend in Madrid, is centrally located in the center of this beautiful medieval village. I did see the room that I would have had, and it was spotlessly clean and well appointed, but I chose not to stay in Las Tercias of my own volition. ||Unaware of the terrain surrounding Simancas, I opted to take a local bus from the closest major town, Valladolid, about 7km away. Unfortunately for me, the local bus dropped me off on the outskirts of town, and I had no option but to walk to the hostal. The village of Simancas covers a hill that dominates its countryside. It is an ideal setting for a medieval fortress, the village that supported it, and 21st century tourists; it is a nightmare for an "older traveller" who has arrived with luggage on the hottest day of the season. With no option (there is no taxi in Simancas), I trudged one hour and fifteen minutes uphill to the hostal. The locals along the way were kind, offering directions as I slogged along. I finally arrived at the hostal, but it was shuttered tightly since I also had the misfortune to arrive on a regional holiday. Two local gentlemen banged on the shutters, and a young man came out to help me get into my room. ||What happened next is the reason why I chose to write this review. The young man knew of my reservation and was gracious and concerned that I had to trudge uphill for such a long time. He helped me into my room (as mentioned, spotless) and since it was so hot, he went to get me a fan. I then asked about internet service, and he told me that there was service in the common areas but because it was a holiday, the common areas (i.e. the restaurant and bar) were closed. He must have read the look on my face, because he was immediately apologetic, and he then suggested that I might be more comfortable at another hotel. After wavering a bit, I decided that moving would be my best option, so the young man went downstairs and called the hotel (Pago de Oliva, which is also outstanding) to see if they had a room. They did, and he came back upstairs to let me know that I would be able to move to the other hotel and there would be no charge for cancelling my reservation. As he helped me with my bags down the stairs, his father appeared, and he, "just by coincidence, was going into town," and he would be happy to give me a ride to the other hotel. I accepted with gratitude, even while I doubted that his timing to go into town was a coincidence at all.||My purpose in writing this review is to let other travellers know about the kindness and concern of these two gentlemen, father and son, whose names I never learned, but whose generosity and caring was and is much appreciated. They did not have to cancel my reservation, much less suggest that I move to another hotel and help me get there. Once I arrived, the father escorted me inside, explained my situation to the young woman at the desk, and exhorted her to take care of me. This kind of old fashioned chivalry is rarely seen anymore, but it is totally appropriate in this delightful little village that should be on every traveller's...

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4.0
10y

First, I must preface my review by confessing that I did not stay at Las Tercias even though I did have a reservation for two nights. My reason for writing this review is to inform other travellers about the family that runs Las Tercias, who are the epitome of kindness, caring, and chivalry. The hostal, which was recommended by a friend in Madrid, is centrally located in the center of this beautiful medieval village. I did see the room that I would have had, and it was spotlessly clean and well appointed, but I chose not to stay in Las Tercias of my own volition. ||Unaware of the terrain surrounding Simancas, I opted to take a local bus from the closest major town, Valladolid, about 7km away. Unfortunately for me, the local bus dropped me off on the outskirts of town, and I had no option but to walk to the hostal. The village of Simancas covers a hill that dominates its countryside. It is an ideal setting for a medieval fortress, the village that supported it, and 21st century tourists; it is a nightmare for an "older traveller" who has arrived with luggage on the hottest day of the season. With no option (there is no taxi in Simancas), I trudged one hour and fifteen minutes uphill to the hostal. The locals along the way were kind, offering directions as I slogged along. I finally arrived at the hostal, but it was shuttered tightly since I also had the misfortune to arrive on a regional holiday. Two local gentlemen banged on the shutters, and a young man came out to help me get into my room. ||What happened next is the reason why I chose to write this review. The young man knew of my reservation and was gracious and concerned that I had to trudge uphill for such a long time. He helped me into my room (as mentioned, spotless) and since it was so hot, he went to get me a fan. I then asked about internet service, and he told me that there was service in the common areas but because it was a holiday, the common areas (i.e. the restaurant and bar) were closed. He must have read the look on my face, because he was immediately apologetic, and he then suggested that I might be more comfortable at another hotel. After wavering a bit, I decided that moving would be my best option, so the young man went downstairs and called the hotel (Pago de Oliva, which is also outstanding) to see if they had a room. They did, and he came back upstairs to let me know that I would be able to move to the other hotel and there would be no charge for cancelling my reservation. As he helped me with my bags down the stairs, his father appeared, and he, "just by coincidence, was going into town," and he would be happy to give me a ride to the other hotel. I accepted with gratitude, even while I doubted that his timing to go into town was a coincidence at all.||My purpose in writing this review is to let other travellers know about the kindness and concern of these two gentlemen, father and son, whose names I never learned, but whose generosity and caring was and is much appreciated. They did not have to cancel my reservation, much less suggest that I move to another hotel and help me get there. Once I arrived, the father escorted me inside, explained my situation to the young woman at the desk, and exhorted her to take care of me. This kind of old fashioned chivalry is rarely seen anymore, but it is totally appropriate in this delightful little village that should be on every traveller's...

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4.0
10y

We reserved a room at this Hostal because it was the only one available in the actual town of Simancas. After a long journey we arrived at Simancas feeling very tired. After being told we were to be in room 1 by telephone we were then showed rooms 2 and 3. One of the rooms had no window, only air-conditoning which didn't work on a day that it was nearly 40ªC in Simancas! We decided not to stay and went to the Hotel Pago del Olivo just a few minutes away the other side of the Autoroute and so, so much better at...

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