Parador de Salamanca
Parador de Mérida
The Parador de Mérida, one of the first in the network of Paradores, stands on the site of the Roman praetorium, on top of the ruins of the temple dedicated to the Concord of Augustus, inside a 17th c. Baroque monastery founded by the hospitaller order of the Franciscan monks.
Located in the heart of the city, the Parador breathes heritage and history. The facilities, which include an outdoor swimming pool, gym, sauna and solarium, merges with historical spaces such as the cloister with Romanesque columns and the main salon, which was the previously chapel and is now an ideal place for any kind of celebration and event.
Parador de Sigüenza
Parador de Manzanares
Parador de Lerma
Parador de León
The Hostal San Marcos, a traditional emblem of the influential Order of Santiago and one of the most representative monuments of the Spanish Renaissance, has been home since 1986 for the Parador de León, a living museum that combines history and modernity.
Restored in an avant-garde style that wisely combines past and present, the Hostal San Marcos is full of incredible spaces, such as the cafeteria located under a ceiling created by the painter Lucio Muñoz, the terrace on the banks of the river Bernesga, and the Chapter Hall, with a magnificent Mudejar coffered ceiling.