Perched atop a hill is the impregnable Castle which is the major landmark of Chinchilla. Built in the 15th century by Juan Pacheco de Villena, it commands spectacular views of the town and the lush green valley. Chinchilla offers many serene walks through its labyrinthine roads where you can get a glimpse of the great houses and courtyards, and discover the quarter of Hondón, with its typical houses dug out of the earth. Visit the urban part of the town where you can still find the ancient Arab public baths, as well as several emblazoned houses from the 16th to 18th centuries, such as the ancestral homes of López de Haro, Núñez Robles, the Palace of Barnuevo, the 16th-century house of Tercia, and the old public granary. Located in the heart of the town is the main square or Plaza Mayor where you can see the City Hall that dates from the 16th to 18th centuries and the magnificent parish church Santa María del Salvador, with overlapping styles from Gothic to Baroque. Other interesting tourist attractions in and around Chinchilla include the convent of Santo Domingo, convent of Santa Ana, Moorish castle at Almansa, and the historic town of Toledo.
The village of Chinchilla boasts a good number of delightful dinning establishments, from small cafes to elegant restaurants close to Chinchilla holiday homes and open air eateries. You can whet your appetite with authentic Spanish delicacies along with a wide variety of invigorating beverages. There are also a couple of specialty restaurants in the village which are located in the lush green ambience of self-catering holiday homes in Chinchilla and serve up an exhaustive menu featuring an exotic array of mouthwatering international dishes and desserts.