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The Paradores
of Andalucía, Spain
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Parador
of Mojácar, Mojácar, Almería
This Parador is on the beaches
of Mojácar, benefiting from the best microclimate of Spain and with
beautiful views over the blue Mediterranean. It is an ideal location to
enjoy quiet beaches or to play numerous outdoor sports. The stay is completed
with a refreshing dip in the pool, or with a working session in its magnificent
conference centre, whose rooms are fully equipped. The bright bedrooms,
with terraces over the sea, bewitch the guest with the beauty of the surroundings.
The restaurant offers the best rice and fish dishes from Almería
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Parador
of Cádiz, Cádiz
Modern
tourist complex next to the Genovés park and by the sea, the Parador
has impressive views of the sea and the Bay of Cádiz. Located in
a residential area surrounded by palm trees, it has exclusive access to
a small beach. It is also a good starting point to discover the entire
province (White Villages Route, Toro Route, Wine Route, etc.), plus the
small villages of the coast of Cádiz. The spacious, bright bedrooms,
carefully decorated, have panoramic views, an invitation for peace and
relaxation. Boat trips or excursions within the area are some of the activities
that can be done outside of the Parador. |
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Parador
de Arcos de la Frontera, Arcos de la Frontera, Cádiz
Located
on the banks of the Guadalete, this Parador, formerly the Casa del Corregidor,
has an impressive panoramic view of the fertile plain of the river and
of the old part of Arcos de la Frontera. It is an ideal starting point
to begin the so-called Wine and White Villages Routes, especially Jerez
de la Frontera and the fighting bull ranches. The bedrooms with balconies
offer magnificent views of Arcos, and inside the typical Andalusian courtyard
is joined by traditional decorative elements such as latticework and ceramic
tiles. Wooden beams, rugs and round arches complete the decoration of the
Parador. In a friendly atmosphere the restaurant offers the characteristic
dishes of the Sierra region... |
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Parador
of Córdoba, Córdoba
Located
on the ruins of the small summer palace of Abderramán I, a hill
surrounded by vegetation at the foot of the Cordoba mountain range, the
Parador offers an exceptional panoramic view of the legendary city of the
caliphs. The building brims with freshness, as it enjoys a temperature
4ºC lower than in the city. That feeling of well-being is enhanced
by the swimming pool and the surrounding grounds (featuring a new garden
known as 'Los Naranjos' ('The Orange Trees'), where the first palm trees
planted in Europe maybe found. The inner rooms are elegant and very bright,
with large living rooms and spacious bedrooms. |
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Parador
of Granada, Alhambra, Granada
Spending
a night in the gardens of the Alhambra, among fountains, trees and large
arched windows is the exclusive opportunity offered by this Parador, a
former convent built by decision of the Catholic Monarchs. This monumental
ensemble proposes placid walks around the city for the guest, although
the building itself invites you to discover a dreamlike interior, where
Arabic and Christian styles mix. Its bedrooms offer exceptional views of
the Generalife, the Secano gardens and the Albaicín, while the classical
furniture and numerous portraits mark the decoration of the interior rooms.
Under the coffered ceiling of the dining room and the freshness of the
summer terrace 'gazpacho andaluz', 'tortilla de Sacromonte' and 'piononos
de Santa Fe' are offered. |
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Parador
of Ayamonte, Ayamonte, Huelva
The
dazzling Huelva sun lights up the blue course of the Guadiana, until it
flows out into the waters of the Atlantic. A peaceful refuge in the high
quarters of the town, featuring panoramic views, the Parador is a quiet
spot ideal for rest. The halls and rooms are fitted with modern facilities
which are lit up by the Ayamonte sun and the simple shades of the decor,
producing a feeling of calm. Fish, shellfish and all types of sausage are
typical of the cuisine, which features ray-fish made with paprika, angler-fish
in saffron sauce, pea stew with cuttlefish and Ayamonte-style galette. |
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Parador
of Mazagón - Huelva Province
Located
in the Doñana Environment Nature Reserve, the Parador rises up facing
the ocean and next to the spacious Mazagón beach, in the middle
of a pine wood. An ideal spot to enjoy nature and the blue waters of the
Atlantic. The building has a splendid garden with outdoor and heated pools,
a gym, sauna and Jacuzzi among other features. The interior is characterized
by pleasant and welcoming rooms with decorative details which bring joy
and brightness. Cozy bedrooms with terraces and beautiful panoramic views,
comfortable living rooms and a splendid swimming pool complete its facilities. |
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Parador
of Jaén, Jaén
The
privileged location of the Parador on Santa Catalina Hill offers it the
character of defensive bastion of the Jaén horizon. Origin and destination
to discover the charm of the Andalusian Renaissance, the hotel has a refreshing
swimming pool which, along with the exterior stone, offers protection from
the burning sun which inundates the surroundings. The monumental appearance
is maintained on the inside, where the impressive 20 m. high crossed arches
of the main living room, the dining room, with a marked Arabic character,
and the comfortable and friendly bedrooms with magnificent panoramic views
stand out. |
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Parador
of Cazorla, Cazorla, Jaén
The Parador is located In
the heart of the Cazorla Nature Reserve, in the spot known as Sacejo. Its
height offers it unsurpassable panoramic views of the surroundings, in
which hillsides covered with pine trees native to these mountains abound.
The atmosphere of tranquility and beauty of enclaves like the Cañada
de las Fuentes, or the 'Salto de Linarejos', makes it a meeting point for
lovers of nature. The building revives the tradition of the typical Andalusian
country house, which is a distinguishing feature of the exterior. Its swimming
pool, with impressive views of the Nature Reserve, and the interior, with
a pleasant living room with chimney, is characterized by the brightness
offered by its large windows. |
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Parador
of Úbeda, Jaén Province
This
Parador rises up in the most Renaissance square of the aristocratic and
monumental town of Úbeda, next to some of the most beautiful buildings,
in a former palace built in the 16th century and altered in the 17th, which
belonged to the dean of the Sacred chapel of El Salvador. The façade
of the Parador conceals a very beautiful inner courtyard with a double
gallery whose upper part is glazed. Its friendly and comfortable bedrooms
stand out for the height of their ceilings. Worthy of note are the six
which look onto the square and the suite, located in the opposite corner,
from which a wide panoramic view of the Vázquez de Molina square
can be enjoyed. Andalusian details and dishes adorn the space occupied
by the dining room... |
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