You pass in front of the Hotel San Roque and the Ermita de San Roque; on the other side of the road there is a pedestrian sidewalk. Follow Ángel Molina and Simón Ruiz Envito streets to the Plaza Mayor de la Hispanidad.
The foundation of this city, of Arabic name, is very old, but it owes its importance to Los Reyes Católicos, who favored it with great privileges. During the 15th and 16th centuries its fairs and markets were the most important in Spain. Here, Queen Isabel La Católica dictated her will.
Due to the role it played in history, it is full of beautiful monuments: The Mota Castle dominates the entire city, is in the Mudejar style and rises above the walls of the medieval fortress; the Plaza Mayor with arcades; the Town Hall; the Collegiate Church of San Antolín, in the Gothic style from the beginning of the 16th century; the Church of Santiago which began to be built in the second half of the 16th century in a clear Jesuit style; the Church of San Miguel is Gothic-Mudejar in style and has a Renaissance façade; the Church of San Martín from the 16th century, today a Municipal Auditorium; the Royal Butcher’s Shop; the convent of Santa María La Real. For all these reasons, Medina has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site.
- Town Hall: C/ Gamazo, 1 bajo. Tel: 983 811 020
- Local Police: 983 800 659.
- Youth Point: 983 837 527
- Youth hostel: Ctra. de Peñaranda, nº 18. Tels.: 610 002 470 / 687 739 199. Economic prices. albergue@medinadelcampo.es. www.juventudmedina.es/albergue-juvenil. 120 places
- Hostel in the Convent of Carmelitas: Plaza San Juan de la Cruz, s/n. Tel: 983 800 126 / 669 211 481 (donation)
- Hotel “San Roque”: Carretera La Coruña, Km. 57. Tel: 983 800 612. reservas@hsanroque.es
- Hostal “El Orensano”: Claudio Moyano, 20. Tel: 983 800 341. www.hostalelorensano.es info@hostalelorensano.es
- Hostal “La Plaza”: Pl. Hispanidad, 34. Tel: 655 256 430. www.hostal-la-plaza.es. email: laplazamedina@hotmail.com
- Hostal “Doña Alicia”: C/ Nueva del Cuartel, 20. – Tel.: 983 810 331. www.hostaldonaalicia.com
- Tourist Office: Tel: 983 811 357
Health institutions are one of the most interesting chapters in its history. In the sixteenth century, the existing hospitals were fifteen, including: the Consolation, founded by Teresa Enriquez, the Pieta and San Antonio Abad, the Trinidad, Santa Maria del Castillo, the Palmeros, San Pedro de los Arcos, San Blas, the Bubas, the Compañeros, Our Lady of the Amparo, San Lazaro the Poor, San Lazaro de los Caballeros, San Andres, Quintanilla, the Hospital de la Concepcion and The Simón Ruiz Hospital building XV-XVI century. All these buildings speak to us of the great health concern that there was and the great medical care to the sick, poor and pilgrims.