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Cervantes Train 2014

On Saturday April 5 begins the new season of Cervantes Train 2014, a unique way to visit Alcalá de Henares, a World Heritage Site.

On Saturday April 5th departs again from the Atocha Station in Madrid the Cervantes Train 2014, a tourist train of cultural interest that brings visitors to Alcalá de Henares, a World Heritage Site. It offers tourists the chance to visit in a day or two the incredible world of Cervantes and enjoy the unique experience of visiting the city. This proposal is recommended by Lonely Planet in the book 365 Experiences with your children.

New for this year is the open return ticket for Sunday, so you can spend the night in Alcalá, and enjoy the 10% discount offered by serveral Hotels.

On Sunday you will have free access to the house of Hippolytus, the Roman city of Complutum and Burgo de Santiuste Interpretation Centre, just showing your train tickets.

Recommended by Lonely Planet in the book 365 Experiences with your children.

The price includes round trip by train, a tour guide and entrance to monuments. Travelers will also benefit from a discount of 10% in 25 restaurants in the city presenting the Tren de Cervantes ticket in any of the hotels in the city involved in this campaign. The guides will pick up groups in the Alcalá railway station and begin the tour throughout the historic town of Alcala de Henares at 11:30.

The tour includes visits to:

During the tour three dramatized scenes in emblematic places of the city will be represented.

The theater company will receive the group at the station and escort during the journey back to Madrid-Atocha station. In this way you will taste typical sugared almonds of Alcala .

Tickets can be purchased up to six days before the departure in any of the Madrid commuter route network accounting machines.

 

Cervantes Train 2014 Restaurants and Accommodations

 

Travelling with Don Quixote

To fully enjoy Cervantes’ Train, travelers are, from the meeting point of Atocha railway station, accompanied by a small theater company dressed in traditional seventeenth-century costumes. Characters of the wonderful Cervantes novel would by all means be present: Don Quixote, Sancho Panza and his wife, Teresa Panza, Dulcinea, a student, a blind bard reciting tales and legends and even the very same Miguel de Cervantes —who, during the distance covered to the city, recounts his life and adventures to passengers, without losing any single relevant detail, speaking in an easy tone.

Cervantes’ Train has been launch as an initiative of City Council initiative and Renfe. Taking place every Saturday, during spring and fall seasons, departures are scheduled at eleven in the morning and returns at half past seven in the afternoon.

Even before going up the train, characters from Don Quixote play their roles, attired with typical Golden Age clothes. The blind bard narrates countless stories in such a way that, since the first moment, passengers enjoy a dynamic journey to Cervantes period.

All along the tour length to Alcalá de Henares, barely half an hour, all of them, the author, Don Quixote, Sancho Panza and the rest of characters, narrate and dramatize some passages of the work. Also jokes and witticism are used to entertain passengers; giving a lance and a Quixote’s leather oval shield to a tourist so to run after every actor as if it was a game; or, for instance, flattering and compliments full of humor from Don Quixote on ladies travelling on the train. Besides, typical gastronomical products of Alcalá’s confectionery are shared out, as ring-shaped pastries orsugared almonds of Clarisas de San Diego, to sweeten the trip, both go and return.

Three Hours Visit

Arriving to Alcalá railway station—situated a few minutes walking from historical city center—, passengers are welcomed by guides of the municipal touristic company. The whole group—visitors, actors and guides—visit the main monuments and places of the city, telling their history and stories in the course of around three hours.

Itinerary includes the following places: the old Hostería del Estudiante, the Roman mosaics of the Regional Archaeological MuseumCervantes Birthplace Museumcalle MayorOidor ChapelPlaza de CervantesPlaza de San Diego and Cisnerian UniversityCorral de ComediasArchbishop’s Palace and calle de la Imagen—in which Cervantes house; Calzonera, that belonged to the writer’s uncle; Carmelitas Convent; and the house of the president Manuel Azaña are placed.

In several of the visited points, as Antezana’s Hospital or University, actors dramatize small passages of Cervantes works or set up sceneries of the world the notable writer lived in, in order to illustrate guides explanations about tour locations.

57.000 Journeys about Cervantes

Since Cervantes’ Train journeys started in 2002, more than 57000 travelers have gone up to its touristic route. Visitors enjoyed a pleasant visit—not too extensive—set in Spanish Golden Age around a city that, in many instances, turns to be a real discovering for this journey participants.

After the visit, when the time comes to find a decent place for lunch, tourists could benefit from significant discounts —due to their participation in the Train—in around thirty restaurants of the city, in which typical menus from Cervantes period could be tasted, such as “illustrated fried breadcrumbs”, “duel and damages”, “blocked-donkey” or meringue and nutty costradas, as well as all kind of tapas and different dishes with a good value for money.

Afterwards, travelers spend their free time coming back to visited places or any other corner they prefer before going up the return train. There, again accompanied by characters of Don Quixote and regaled with sugared almonds, passengers are able to participate in the raffle of a luxurious exemplary of the ingenious knight or another Cervantes work, as a souvenir of a day completely spent into Miguel de Cervantes universe.

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