Paradores
MonocleWONDERS from ANOTHER WORLD
Built on a bedrock of escapism, Spain’s Paradores are places of diversity and distinction. Celebrated as bastions of beauty and vantage points to experience empires of old, many appear plucked from the pages of a fantasy novel. A visit to a Parador is a chance to immerse oneself in a sense of otherworldly wonder.
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PARADOR DE LA PALMA
Canary Islands
Set amid La Palma’s rich volcanic landscape, this Parador is an otherworldly escape. From the comfort of the hotel, marvel at a botanical garden filled with more than 70 subtropic species including dragon trees and tajinastes. The abundant natural beauty extends to the views from the restaurant that, on a clear day, include the nearby islands of Tenerife and La Gomera.
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PARADOR COSTA DA MORTE
Galicia
A haven of modernity by the wild Atlantic, this avant-garde 63-room hotel is a new addition to the 98-strong Paradores network. Seamlessly integrated into Lourido beach, cinematic windows make views of the ocean omnipresent. Paradores’ commitment to sustainability is seen here in Álvaro de la Vega’s Wave, a 75-piece installation made from recycled boat wood.
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PARADOR DE MÉRIDA
Extremadura
A historic and peaceful refuge built on the site of a Roman temple, this 300-year-old building is the perfect starting point for a journey back to the days of the Roman Empire. Courtyard columns display original inscriptions while the Garden of Antiquities is akin to an alfresco museum. The hotel restaurant also has Roman and Arabic influences. It sits at the heart of Mérida, a former Roman colony and designated Unesco World Heritage site complete with amphitheatre.
To find out more, visit parador.es