Parador de Lleida
Parador de Lerma
Parador de León
The Hostal San Marcos, a former emblem of the influential Order of Santiago and one of the most representative monuments of the Spanish Renaissance, has been home to the Parador de León, a living museum of history and modernity, since 1986.
Refurbished in an avant-garde style that cleverly combines past and present, the Hostal San Marcos is packed with incredible spaces, such as its cafeteria located under an impressive ceiling by the painter Lucio Muñoz, the terrace on the banks of the Bernesga River, or the Chapter House, with regal Mudejar coffered ceilings.
Today, San Marcos houses an art collection that combines tradition and modernity. Inside, it houses an exceptional antique collection, including figures by Juan de Juni and the 16th-century choir stalls, along with a contemporary art exhibition that includes works by Fernando Zóbel, Eduardo Chillida and José Caballero, as well as an exclusive collection of 32 oil paintings by the painter José Vela Zanetti.
Parador de La Palma
Parador de La Granja
Parador de La Gomera
Parador de Jarandilla de la Vera
The Parador de Jarandilla de la Vera awaits you in the old castle-palace of the Counts of Oropesa, which nestles in the valley of La Vera, close to the Tiétar and Jerte rivers, amongst gorges, natural pools and forests of chestnut trees.
The Parador is both ancient and redolent of comfort, where proud towers and the large courtyard coexist with an exceptional swimming pool surrounded by olive and orange trees. Inside, the elegantly designed salons with fireplaces will take you back in time, while offering an atmosphere of peace and privacy.
Parador de Jávea
Parador de Jaén
At the top of the hill of Santa Catalina, next to the castle of the same name, stands the Parador de Jaén, crowning the city and offering visitors a spectacular view of the mountains of the Sierra Morena and Sierra Mágina.
A starting point and destination for discovering all the charms of the Andalusian Renaissance, the Parador de Jaén stands out for its façade of huge stone walls and impressive interior vaults. There you’ll fund a traditional look that combines sober defensive architecture with regional craftsmanship that will take you to another age.