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From the beach to the baroque

Spain’s Paradores are a semblance of past, present, and future. The eclectic network of 97 hotels includes beautifully restored palaces and monuments as well as modern edifice adapted to the demands of today.

Each Parador offers a unique vantage point; from a nature preserve in Valencia to an immersive cultural stay in Segovia and a paragon of coastal sustainability in Cádiz. Fast becoming a climate-neutral company that is embracing renewable energy and phasing out single-use plastics, Spain’s Paradores are on a unique mission to preserve wonders from another era without losing focus on the here and now.


01.
Parador de La Granja
Fit for a king

On the edge of the Sierra de Guadarrama in Castilla y León, the Palacio Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso is a bastion of baroque splendour. King Philip V ordered its construction in 1717, taking inspiration from Versailles (the royal court of his French grandfather, Louis XIV). History intertwines with classical mythology among the gardens’ 26 spectacular fountains as well as the museum, which features wall hangings from the Royal Tapestry factory.

Inside Parador de La Granja.

Dating from a similar period, Parador de La Granja is an extension of this opulent palace. A 21st-century renovation upgraded the Puerta de la Reina restaurant, wellness spa and convention centre. Enlivened by fresh mountain air and proximity to the picturesque city of Segovia, this is a regal retreat that inspires awe at every turn.

The exterior of Parador de La Granja.

02.
Parador de El Saler
A taste of the good life

Girded by pine trees, sand dunes and the sea, this Parador is a journey into the heartland of Valencia’s gastronomy and its enviable quality of life.

Perched on the edge of the L’Albufera rice fields, the Parador de El Saler’s restaurant is an exploration of the region’s historical ties to Levantine cuisine through chef José Alcarazo. A second, more laid-back establishment, La Barraca del Mediterráneo, offers tapas-style fare.

Boasting one of continental Europe’s best golf courses alongside a well-equipped gym, football pitch and seasonal swimming pool, Parador de El Saler lays the groundwork for those seeking an active escape.

Looking in from the coast at Parador de El Saler.
Indoor jacuzzis at Parador de El Saler.

A daily commitment to sustainability comes alive through initiatives such as a sea turtle protection camp, dune regeneration programme and an award-winning project that converts plastic detritus sourced from the sea into an eclectic furniture collection.

As a modern Mediterranean preserve, this Parador’s vision for the future is grounded by the consciousness of present action.


03.
Parador de Cádiz
Window on the world

The omnipresence of the Atlantic shapes every stay at the Parador de Cádiz. Rising on the former site of Andalusia’s emblematic Atlantic Hotel at La Caleta beach, this 100-per-cent sustainable hotel is a modern wonder.

The avant garde architecture takes full advantage of the sea views. Whether you’re enjoying the infinity-style pool in the spa and wellness space, the expansive windows in each of the 124 rooms or taking in the sunset from the main restaurant or the more informal La Tacita del Atlántico, you’ll never have to let the ocean out of your sight.

Parador De Cádiz.

Cádiz was one of Spain’s historic launch pads into the “New World” and the coastal city’s historic architecture, food culture and resilient spirit combines grandeur with a grounded, undeviating sense of welcome.

A collaboration with Ars Fundum adds a curation of contemporary sculptures and artworks to the milieu, while custom facilities make this Parador a favourite for cyclists wanting to explore the south of Spain at their own pace. This coastal idyll is inspired by nature, culture and an innovative vision of leisure.

One of the rooms at Parador De Cádiz.

To find out more, visit parador.es

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