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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 Aiguablava

Where art and nature come together

Parador de Alarcón

A medieval lookout over the river Júcar

Parador de Albacete

An oasis of peace on the La Mancha plain

Parador de Alcalá de Henares

Tradition and modernity in the birthplace of Spanish literature

Parador de Alcañiz

History, art and motorsport in the land of kings

Parador de Antequera

Contemporary luxury in the geographical centre of Andalusia

Parador de Arcos de la Frontera

The gateway to the White Villages of Cádiz

Parador de Argómaniz

A natural getaway in the Larrea Palace

Parador de Artíes

The jewel of Aranese architecture in the Catalan Pyrenees

Parador de Ávila

A Renaissance palace within the city walls

Parador de Ayamonte

Sunsets on the border
  • History and modernity go hand in hand at the Parador de Alcalá de Henares to make a unique combination. The building itself, made up of three restored 17th c. convent...

  • The Parador de Ronda stands in a privileged location next to the emblematic Puente Nuevo and in the old Casa Consistorial. An exceptional balcony that looks out over the unique...

  • The Parador de Fuente Dé lies in the region of Liébana, in the heart of the Picos de Europa National Park. It’s a modern mountain shelter located next to the...

  • This Parador in the old Palace of Piedras Albas can be found in the historical quarter of Ávila, where it forms part of its iconic walls. The interior pays homage...

  • North of Lleida, before reaching Andorra, is the Parador de La Seu d'Urgell. An elegant building with a striking eighteenth-century cloister in a classicist style, it combines perfectly with...