Paradors
Paradors are a unique type of state-run hotel network in Spain. The name "Parador" comes from the Spanish word for a royal lodge or fortified palace. These hotels are renowned for their distinctive locations, often occupying historic buildings such as castles, palaces, monasteries, and other significant architectural landmarks. The Spanish government established the Parador network in 1926 with the goal of preserving Spain's rich historical and cultural heritage while simultaneously promoting tourism.
Each Parador offers guests an opportunity to stay in a piece of history. The buildings are carefully
The concept behind Paradors is to provide a distinctive and high-quality travel experience that highlights Spain's