Weddings

Parador de Almagro

Located in a truly exceptional cultural and historical setting, the Parador de Almagro occupies the old Convent of Santa Catalina, which dates back to the 17th century and was the city’s first Franciscan convent.

 

Visitors can enjoy the unique setting of the 400-year-old monastery, including its beautiful Mudejar tiling. The building itself is full of surprises, such as its 14 interior patios, galleries and passageways with characteristic blue beams, as well as the traditional tilework with geometric decoration.

Parador de Alcañiz

The Parador de Alcañiz is sitatued in one of the most complex architectural ensembles of Aragon. The huge building, half castle and half convent, will impress you with its imposing outline that dominates the entire area.

 

Alcañiz is the ideal place to forget about routines and get away: breakfast at the Romanesque cloisters, a glass of wine in the enclosed patio of the old palace or a walk through its tranquil gardens. The wide interior spaces and careful décor of the building augment the exterior light and make the rooms warm and welcoming without losing their historical touch.

Parador de Cervera de Pisuerga

The Parador de Cervera de Pisuerga is located in the Fuentes Carrionas Reserve, north of the province of Palencia. This is a natural spot of unique splendour and the refuge of the brown bear, just two kilometres away from the town of Cervera de Pisuerga, in the heart of the mountains of Palencia. The hotel has spectacular views of the Ruesga Reservoir, a park and children's play area, football pitch, games room and a currency exchange facility.

Salones del Parador de Alcalá de Henares

The Parador de Alcalá constitutes an incomparable setting where tradition and the avant-garde combine to house all sorts of events in its facilities, with a total surface area of approximately 1000 m2 and a convention centre located in the former 19th-century workshops, with the most advanced equipment, meticulous service and personal coordination to ensure that each event is a complete success.

Parador Costa da Morte

The Parador de Costa da Morte, built into a hill and designed to blend into the green Galician landscape, offers a magnificent balcony onto the end of the world and is one of the latest inclusions in the Paradores Network.

 

Looking out over Lourido Beach and a short distance from Cape Fisterra, the interior of the Parador is a prolongation of its extraordinary setting. The design of each room is based on the organic natural forms to be found in the Costa da Morte. Designs that are both timeless and welcoming, that transmit calm and wellbeing, and that allow you to enjoy spectacular views of the sea.

Parador Castillo de Monterrei

On the heights of the valley of the river Támega, dominating the frontier between Spain and Portugal, stands the Parador Castillo de Monterrei, and impressive castle regarded by many historians as the largest acropolis in Galicia.

 

After careful rehabilitation completed prior to the opening of the Parador in 2015, the Parador now offers visitors an intriguing blend of modernism and history, where the elegance and dignity of the building’s historical architecture combines with modern designer spaces where you can enjoy the very best in local cuisine in comfort.

Parador Casa da Ínsua

Casa da Ínsua is located in Penalva do Castelo, a small Portuguese village only 25 kilometres from Viseu and 70 kilometres from the Spanish border. This Baroque-style building was built in the second half of the 18th century, restored in 2009, and converted into a Parador in 2015, becoming the first hotel of the Parador Network to be located outside Spain.