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Parador de Pontevedra

The Parador de Pontevedra is located in the historic centre of the magnificent city of Pontevedra, in a 16th century Renaissance palace that was once the residence of the Counts of Maceda. At the entrance is a stately staircase of carved stone that leads you to the cosy rooms. The building, which is decorated with highly valuable antiques and classic furniture, has a beautiful garden where you can stroll or sit and enjoy the area’s excellent wines.

 

The Parador does not have its own parking. Upon arrival, the staff will inform you of the different options for parking your vehicle.

Parador de Vilalba

History and nature combine in Vilalba. In this quiet town, located on the ’Way of St. James, is the majestic Torre dos Andrade, where the Parador de Vilalba is located. Six magnificent rooms await you in this Medieval tower, which shares space with the Salón de los Andrade, which decorated with coats of arms and wall paintings, and the new Enxebre restaurant at its base. Next to the imposing tower, linked by a beautiful garden, a stone building in the regional style houses the rest of the rooms, the bar, the banqueting restaurant and the common areas, as well as the gym and the wellness area.

Parador de Ferrol

In the center of this naval and military town by the sea, in the emblematic neighborhood known as La Magdalena, stands the Parador de Ferrol, a stately home with a nautical air. The hotel is a typical Galician mansion with white glass-enclosed balconies, surrounded by a delightful maritime atmosphere. The décor features nautical elements, including maps of the world and navigation instruments. Surprises include an old ship's lantern by the main staircase. Some of the spacious guest rooms offer a view of the port and magical spots in various places around the hotel reveal magnificent panoramic views of the arsenal buildings and the ría.

Parador de Cambados

The beautiful fishing village of Cambados is located in the region of Salnés, in the Rías Baixas. And here, in the capital of Albariño wines, D.O. Rías Baixas, is where the Parador de Cambados awaits you. The former Pazo de Bazán, an elegant manor house with comfortable and well-lit rooms, has retained its interior courtyard and gallery. It’s surrounded by an extensive garden and has a swimming pool where you can enjoy a refreshing swim in summer and the peace and quiet of Cambados during the rest of the year.

Parador de Baiona

To the south of the Rías Baixas (four estuarine inlets), protected by the sea and with views of the beautiful Bay of Baiona, is the peninsula of Monterreal. There the Parador de Baiona awaits you: a historical castle with spectacular views of the ocean.

 

A mix between a medieval castle and a Galician stately home, the Parador offers regal and elegant rooms carefully decorated that will take you back in time to another age. Outstanding features include the majestic stone stairway in the reception area and a huge garden, equipped with a large swimming pool, from where you can view the entire bay.

Restaurant Enxebre - Parador de Santiago de Compostela

The Hostal dos Reis Católicos has two restaurants, both of which offer the best Galician cuisine with the highest-quality market products: one with creative and regional cuisine with a modern twist, and the other more traditional. The Parador maintains the custom of offering a free meal to the first 10 pilgrims who pass through its doors and show they are walking the Way of St. James.

Parador de Verín

The Parador de Verín is a beautiful, classic Galician pazo overlooking the imposing Medieval fortress of Monterrei and the extensive valley bordering Portugal. At the Parador you can cool off in the swimming pool, stroll through the peaceful gardens and enjoy the exquisite Galician cuisine. It is the perfect place to wander along the valley's paths, discover the prestigious Cabreiroa and Sousas springs or visit the Monterrei D.O. wineries.

Parador de Santiago de Compostela

The Parador de Santiago de Compostela is one of the oldest and most luxurious hotels in Spain. It is in the Plaza del Obradoiro next to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, one of the most visited cathedrals in the world, and has witnessed the passage of pilgrims over the centuries. It began as a Royal Hospital with the Catholic Monarchs to offer them shelter and today it’s known as Hostal dos Reis Católicos. The historic building preserves the Plateresque façade on the outside, four cloisters, elegant corridors and hallways, spectacular rooms, and a museum in its interior.

Parador de Monforte de Lemos

The Parador de Monforte de Lemos stands in the heart of the town, within the Monastery of San Vicente do Pino and the Palace of the Condes de Lemos, which together with the medieval keep form the Monumental Complex of San Vicente do Pino.

 

The old rooms of the palace are now home to the common areas and salons of the Parador, while the guestrooms are organised around the majestic Neoclassical cloister of the monastery. The Parador also has a gym, jacuzzi and a beautiful outdoor swimming pool that, thanks to its location on a hill, offers amazing views over the Ribeira Sacra.