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Revision as of 18:49, 7 February 2016

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Paradores

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The Parador is a typically Spanish custom. At the outset, this is a luxury hotel. At a deeper level, it is more of a mixture of tradition, art of hosting and a show off of Spanish Art de Vivre. Sites are typically of historical and/or architectural importance. Some of them are jewels of human culture. The Hostal de los Reyes Catolicos in Santiago de Compostela is one of the oldest continuously operating hotels in the world. The Parador de Granada is within the Alhambra itself.

We are friends of the Paradores and decided to devote some of our "travel budget" to sleeping there (it has been a long time tradition to "have a coffee" at the parador).

Merida

On 21 November (2015). Our first parador, because the price was actually starting to compete with other options. We also became friends of the Parador at this occasion.

Built as the Covent of Jesus Nazareno, it became a Parador following the visit of Alfonso XIII, and is thus one of the oldest paradores de Turismo.

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