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  2. List of hotels in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable hotels, current or former, in Spain ordered by autonomous region. The list mainly includes five and four star hotels. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap

  3. Paradores - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the Patronato Nacional de Turismo began the construction of the new Albergues de Carretera. These roadside hostels with repair shop and gas pump were located in rest areas at key points on the road network and were built following a design by architects Carlos Arniches Moltó and Martín Domínguez Esteban in International Style.

  4. Hostal dos Reis Católicos - Wikipedia

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    In 1486, Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II themselves completed the pilgrimage across northern Spain. [2] As a sign of their religious piety, and their growing economic and political might, they began a program to improve the infrastructure and support services on the pilgrimage trail. They built new hostels, bridges, churches, and public ...

  5. Is it safe to travel to Spain and should I cancel my Malaga ...

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    Out of the 296 commercial flights that were scheduled at Malaga-Costa Del Sol airport on Wednesday, 15 had been cancelled as of 8pm local time, and around five had been diverted, Spain’s airport ...

  6. Hostel - Wikipedia

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    Hostel dormitory room in Taiwan. A hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed in a dormitory sleeping 4–20 people, [1] with shared use of a lounge and usually a kitchen. [2]

  7. Parador - Wikipedia

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    The patio of a parador (1887) by Elena Brockmann. San Telmo Museoa. A parador (Spanish pronunciation: [paɾaˈðoɾ]), in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries was an establishment where travelers could seek lodging, and usually, food and drink, similar to an inn.

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