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Paradores de Turismo de España S.M.E. S.A., branded as Paradores, is a Spanish state-owned chain of luxury hotels that are usually located in historic buildings or in nature areas with a special appeal. Its first parador was inaugurated on 9 October 1928 in Navarredonda de Gredos . As of 2023, it operates ninety-seven paradores in Spain and ...
Pages in category "Paradores" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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.
In the 1940s the Parador de Oropesa became established as an important location for meetings between the intelligence services of Spain and Portugal (both countries then controlled by dictators) with leading officials organising their bilateral activities and endeavouring to control smuggling along the Spanish-Portuguese border, 140 kilometres ...
Paradores (24 P) Pages in category "Hotel chains in Spain" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
In January 2011, the Úbeda Parador became what the Paradores organisation called a "parador-museo". 24 information points were placed around the building, with explanatory texts in Spanish and English explaining the history of the building with old photographs, plans and further illustrations of the past of the palace, including its origins ...
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
It is one of the four most popular paradors in Galicia. In 2019, its average annual occupancy rate was 72.75%, only behind the parador of Santiago de Compostela, the Hospital of the Catholic Monarchs. [10] [11] King Felipe VI, the reigning king of Spain, used to spend the night here during his stay at the Spanish Naval Academy. [12]