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A Parador for each person

One person for each Parador

90 years at the service of Spanish tourism

Paradores celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2019. Its origins date back to 1910, when the Spanish Government presided over by José Canalejas decided to commission the Marquis Benigno de la Vega-Inclán with the project of creating a hotel structure, non-existent in Spain at that time, whose establishments would provide accommodation for tourists and travellers, while at the same time improving Spain's international image. The following year, a Royal Commission for Tourism was created, headed by the aforementioned Marquis de la Vega-Inclán.

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Parador de La Granja

Monarchical splendour in the Guadarrama Mountain Range

Parador de La Seu d’Urgell

The jewel of the Catalan Romanesque

Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide

An example of sustainability an astronomical observatory

Parador de León

The historic Hostal San Marcos

Parador de Lerma

The Ducal Palace where Napoleon slept

Parador de Limpias

A Cantabrian paradise by the estuary

Parador de Lleida

A Parador with its own style

Parador de Lorca

Tourism, leisure and culture

Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro

The best balcony overlooking the Mediterranean

Parador de Málaga Golf

The ideal hotel for golf and beach lovers

Parador de Manzanares

Nature and relaxation in the La Mancha plains
  • Situated on the gorge of the river Guadalete, the Parador de Arcos de la Frontera, the old Casa del Corregidor, offers an impressive view of the Sierra de Cádiz and...

  • 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...

  • The former palace of the Counts of Alba de Aliste is today home to the Parador de Zamora. A beautiful 15th century Renaissance palace built in the centre of the...

  • 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...

  • 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...