The Paradores
of Madrid and the Castilla La Mancha Region, Spain
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Parador
de Albacete, Albacete ***
Located on the plains of
La Mancha, in a setting which offers the appropriate conditions for open-air
activities, the Parador offers the traveller all the privileges necessary
to enjoy a peaceful, relaxed stay. The garden and the swimming pool create
an atmosphere which invites you to rest, to stroll or to have a refreshing
dip on warm summer evenings. This La Mancha country house, with its attractive
corridor, is characterized on the inside by an elegant simplicity, where
the natural light acquires prominence. Large windows and immaculate wood
combine with the luminosity of comfortable bedrooms.
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Parador
de Almagro, Ciudad Real Province ****
The Convent of San Francisco,
built by the Dávila de la Cueva family in 1596, is located in a
historical-artistic position of great interest, which offers the traveller
the opportunity to discover the most beautiful parts of this town and the
natural spaces surrounding it, among which stand out the Tablas de Daimiel.
The inner rooms are welcoming with an elegant, peaceful air, with the 14
inner courtyards, the splendid garden and the swimming pool standing out
from the ensemble. The bedrooms, installed in the former monastic cells,
also offer peace and quiet. Beautiful galleries, wood and latticework complete
the inner atmosphere.
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Parador
de Manzanares, Manzanares, Ciudad Real ***
This Parador is located
in a La Mancha style country house in Manzanares, between three of the
most beautiful nature reserves of the country: Cabañeros, the Ruidera
Lagoons and the Tablas de Daimiel. Trees, shrubs, gardens and plants fill
the space with green, and, along with its swimming pool, make it a very
desirable spot in the La Mancha landscape. The common rooms and bedrooms
have wooden furniture, leather chairs and wrought iron wall lights, which
contribute to an affable and friendly atmosphere.
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Parador
de Cuenca, Cuenca ****
The former convent of San
Pablo occupies a privileged position in the Hoz del Huécar gorge,
a compendium of sheer walls and luxuriant vegetation on the outskirts of
Cuenca, next to the 'Casas Colgadas' (Suspended Houses). The glazed cloister,
and the former chapel, now an inviting café, complement an interior
which combines traditional elements with more contemporary details such
as wicker, leather and upholstery. The comfortable, welcoming bedrooms
stand out, some of which have splendid views of the 'Casas Colgadas', in
addition to the conference rooms, the bar and a wonderful dining room decorated
with exquisite taste.
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Parador
de Alarcón, Cuenca ****
This castle of S. VIII,
authentic medieval strength, is based in a meander of the Júcar
river, on a promontory in you are contiguous manchego-levantinas. Regal
oak wood and a mix of modern and classic have made this a new Parador,
where the fabrics accentuate its medieval character. The use of reds and
oranges
contrasts with the sobriety of the space, and serves to frame a true collection
of paintings which echoes the famous museum of abstract art in Cuenca.
Tapies, Redondela, Sempere, Amadeo Gabino, Alvaro Delgado, Martínez
Novillo and Menchu Gal are just some of the painters whose work decorates
the former Castle of the Marquises of Villena, a peaceful refuge on the
Castilian plateau.
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Parador
de Sigüenza, Sigüenza - Guadalajara ****
Installed in an Arabic citadel,
which was constructed on a Roman settlement, construction on this imposing
castle began in 1123, and was the residence of bishops, cardinals and kings.
It is a suitable location to enjoy this historical town, close to very
beautiful natural spaces. The traditional Castilian furniture is displayed
with taste in the spacious, friendly bedrooms, some with four poster beds
and terrace, genuine royal chambers in a palace which conserves stately
living rooms, ideal for meetings and celebrations, and a 13th c. Romanesque
chapel. In addition to a stone courtyard, the Parador's thick stone walls
enclose a stately dining room, where one can sample exquisite dishes all
prepared with the very best regional and seasonal products.
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Parador
de Chinchón, Chinchón, Madrid Province ****
Founded by the Lords of
Chinchón in the 17th c., this former Augustinian convent protects
its monumental heritage in that of the old quarter of Chinchón,
with its emblematic Plaza Mayor. In this framework, the cypress trees,
roses and privets of the garden offer a beautiful picture, with the addition
of a splendid cloister and softened by the blue of its swimming pool. Walls
with a Renaissance stamp, large windows and vaults, classical and Castilian
style furniture, and its pleasant, spacious bedrooms make up the inner
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Parador
de Toledo, Toledo ****
Located on the Cerro del
Emperador by a meander of the river Tagus, this Parador offers an incomparable
panoramic view of the monumental profile of Toledo, with its most precious
jewels, such as the cathedral, the Alcázar (fortress) and the synagogues.
The Parador also offers the possibility to enjoy its refreshing swimming
pool and to plan outdoor activities. From the bedrooms, living rooms, terrace
and swimming pool can be seen beautiful views of the Imperial City, while
the interior stands out for its spaciousness and luxurious facilities.
Comfortable furniture is included with wooden beams, staircases and banisters
and Mudejar elements on rugs and tiling.
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Parador
de Oropesa, Toledo - Oropesa ****
The ancestral home of the
Álvarez family of Toledo, the Counts of Oropesa, which was a refuge
for soldiers, monks and nobles in other times, offers exceptional panoramic
views of the Gredos mountain range. The historical value of the Keep backing
on to the Parador, the columns and arcades of the courtyard, and the swimming
pool, with exceptional views of the flat lands of the Campo Arañuelo,
form a very attractive whole. Lamps, large chests and curtains dominate
the interior decoration, in which the spaciousness and brightness of the
bedrooms and the working and leisure rooms stands out.
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