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Parador de Tui

On the border between Galicia and Portugal, in the centre of the city of Tui and next to the banks of the Miño river, is the Parador de Tui. The building faithfully reproduces the architecture of a traditional Galician pazo and is surrounded by a mountainous and river environment. It is the perfect destination for nature lovers who want to combine their activity with river sports such as canoeing. The hotel has elegant lounges, cosy rooms, a large garden with a swimming pool and a tennis court.

Parador de Ribadeo

The Parador de Ribadeo offers an excellent viewpoint over the estuary, a Galician mansion at the mouth of the river Eo, which is located in a beautiful fishing and tourist village, surrounded by greenery and overlooking the sea. This magnificent location, on the border between Galicia and Asturias, will let you enjoy unique views of the Galician landscape, the Ribadeo or Eo estuary and the small Asturian villages on the other side of the river. In the hotel, the marine, elegant and well-tended style predominates. The rooms are cosy and the panoramic views, as well as those you´ll discover from the dining room, are splendid. Don’t miss the chance to try the exquisite traditional Galician cuisine, with dishes such as empanada (a local style of pie), lacón (pork shoulder), seafood and Galician wines.

Parador de Monforte de Lemos

The Parador de Monforte de Lemos stands in the heart of the town, within the Monastery of San Vicente do Pino and the Palace of the Condes de Lemos, which together with the medieval keep form the Monumental Complex of San Vicente do Pino.

 

The old rooms of the palace are now home to the common areas and salons of the Parador, while the guestrooms are organised around the majestic Neoclassical cloister of the monastery. The Parador also has a gym, jacuzzi and a beautiful outdoor swimming pool that, thanks to its location on a hill, offers amazing views over the Ribeira Sacra.

Parador de Ferrol

In the center of this naval and military town by the sea, in the emblematic neighborhood known as La Magdalena, stands the Parador de Ferrol, a stately home with a nautical air. The hotel is a typical Galician mansion with white glass-enclosed balconies, surrounded by a delightful maritime atmosphere. The décor features nautical elements, including maps of the world and navigation instruments. Surprises include an old ship's lantern by the main staircase. Some of the spacious guest rooms offer a view of the port and magical spots in various places around the hotel reveal magnificent panoramic views of the arsenal buildings and the ría.

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 de Toledo

Make your visit to Toledo an unforgettable experience by staying at the Parador de Toledo. The Mudejar-inspired building offers the best panoramic view of the City of the Three Cultures from its terrace, lounges and rooms. At the Parador de Toledo you’ll enjoy spacious, luxurious facilities combined with beams, staircases and wooden floors. Here you’ll find a warm, welcoming atmosphere that’s ideal for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing; you can, for example, take relaxing dip in the swimming pool or enjoy the gastronomic delights of La Mancha on the terrace. All without taking your eyes off the beautiful Toledo skyline.

Parador de Zafra

The Parador de Zafra is located in what was once the palace of the Dukes of Feria. The building clearly shows its long and rich history, which includes the Estremaduran explorer Hernán Cortés, an illustrious guest of the palace. The building was originally a fortress, and it went from being a Muslim fortress to be the palatial residence of the dukes. Its spectacular façade gives way to a refined interior containing the nine original towers crowned with battlements. The Parador preserves beautifully coffered ceilings, chests, ironwork, handrails and decorative elements from the old palace. The beautiful interior courtyard and the spectacular views of the city from the terrace are a highlight. An extensive range of spacious and stately rooms, an outdoor swimming pool and the well-tended garden complete the hotel's attractions.

Parador de Teruel

The Parador de Teruel offers a compendium of the Mudejar art that predominates in the city of Teruel. It is on the outskirts of the city, in a palace inspired by Mudejar art and decorated with marble, tiles, pointed arches and Arabic details.

Parador de Úbeda

The Parador de Úbeda was the first palace to be converted into a Parador. It was originally built as the residence of the chaplain of the funeral chapel of El Salvador and is located in a central square where it shares space with some of the city's most outstanding monuments. The building’s Renaissance architecture is notable for its façade and splendid central courtyard, which is one of the most beautiful in Úbeda. The large windows on the façade bathe the interior in light; its elegant rooms and majestic halls are fully equipped to hold meetings and events.