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 Villafranca del Bierzo
The Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo is in Villafranca del Bierzo, in the region of El Bierzo, a stone's throw from Galicia. The building is a tourist landmark in the area and is surrounded by the splendid nature of the area. The interior of the building conveys the elegance, class and comfort of a contemporary building, especially in the spacious restaurant, the cafeteria, the guest lounge and the terrace. From the rooms, which are decorated in a rustic style, you can enjoy the magnificent views of the area. The Parador is also equipped with all mods cons and has two swimming pools, one outdoor and the other heated, sauna and multi-purpose rooms for meetings, conferences and events.
Parador de Santillana Gil Blas
A magnificent 17th c. noble town house stands in the heart of Santillana del Mar, a town declared as a National Monument. This building is now the Parador de Santillana Gil Blas, which takes its name from the famous literary rogue created by Alain-René Lesage in 1715.
Behind an attractive stone façade, a hospitable and elegant interior awaits you, with wooden floors and comfortable rooms, some of which have a fireplace. All this, combined with the regional décor, will take you back to an earlier, more peaceful age, ideal for enjoying a pleasant evening accompanied by the Parador’s excellent cuisine.
Parador de Ceuta
Parador de Olite-Erriberri
Lodged in the heart of one of the most beautiful Gothic-civil complexes in Europe, the Parador de Olite occupies the oldest wing of the majestic palace-castle of the kings of Navarre, built in the Middle Ages and amplified in the 15th c. by Carlos III the Noble.
The balance between architecture and decoration in its rooms will take you to another age. Magnificent towers and battlements, galleries and arcades decorated with beautiful stained-glass windows, and details such as suits of armour, tapestries and cast-iron lamps, and coffered ceilings; here in Olite everything is bewitchment and fantasy to make you feel like a medieval noble.