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Parador de Santillana del Mar

Santillana del Mar is known as “The town of three lies” because it is not holy, not flat and has no sea. Even so, it’s one of the most tourist-oriented places in Spain, and is protected with the designation of an Historic-Artistic Site. Two buildings in this town are the headquarters of Paradors. The Parador de Santillana del Mar is a new building which, while respecting the town’s surroundings, reproduces popular mountain architecture and has a large, pleasant terrace. It also has a restaurant, a bar, a sauna and a garden. Its spacious rooms, which are large-capacity and boast natural light, have the services and equipment necessary to hold all kinds of events.

Parador de Salamanca

The Parador de Salamanca is on the left bank of the river Tormes, opposite the historic city centre. It’s a modern building with windows facing the most iconic buildings in Salamanca, which you can observe while you take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool or relax in the garden. The hotel also has a gym, sauna and a conference centre for all kinds of events.

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

The Medieval castle that houses the Parador de Sigüenza dominates the entire city. Kings, cardinals and bishops resided in this 12th century fortress that was built over an Arab citadel. Both the interior and exterior of the castle are impressive. The cobbled courtyard, the rooms with wooden balconies, the 13th century Romanesque chapel and the vaulted dining room will take you on a journey back in time.

Parador de Manzanares

In a privileged location in the province of Ciudad Real, between the Natural Park of Cabañeros, the Lagunas de Ruidera and the Tablas de Daimiel lies the Parador de Manzanares. It is a Castilian house in which the architecture and its personality have been preserved, with elegant balconies, extensive gardens, children's playgrounds, spacious lounges and swimming pool. It also has a bicycle rental service. In its restaurant there is no shortage of typical dishes including Migas del pastor, Manchego lamb shoulder, Tiznao de bacalao and Pisto manchego.

Parador de Lerma

You enjoy the Parador de Lerma already from dozens of kilometres away. The Ducal Palace of Lerma stands, elegant and sober, at the top of the town; it has stone walls, more than 200 iron balconies and four towers with slate roofs.

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.

Parador de La Palma

The Isla Bonita is the dream destination for all lovers of nature, tranquillity, adventure sports and astronomy. The Parador de La Palma is the perfect place to explore all its nooks and crannies. The Parador de La Palma is the perfect place to get to know all its corners. It is between the airport and the capital, Santa Cruz de la Palma. The Parador is a building built in the classic Canary Islands style, with its white walls and wooden balconies. It has a swimming pool with spectacular views of the Atlantic and its enormous gardens, which contain more than 70 species, including some native species such as dragon trees, Mount Teide bugloss and spurges.

Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide

Can you imagine staying at the foot of Mount Teide, in the midst of a lunar landscape? It can come true at the Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide, where the stars of the show are the wild nature of its surroundings and the highest peak in Spain. The Teide National Park is a World Heritage Site and is the National Park most visited in Europe.

Parador de La Granja

The Parador de La Granja is in the town of La Granja de San Ildefonso, 11 kilometers from Segovia. The impressive building is in the Casa de los Infantes, which was built in the 18th century by Carlos III for his sons, the Infantes Gabriel and Antonio. The decoration is modern, the rooms are bright and comfortable, and the historical and natural surroundings, along with the swimming pool, make the hotel a perfect place to relax, rest and enjoy the elegant beauty of the place.