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Paradores of
Spain
- 11. Ayamonte
Huelva
Vantage Point Over the Mouth of the Guadiana River
A privileged viewpoint, the Parador de Ayamonte overlooks the
marshy landscape sketched by the course of the Guadiama and the Atlantic
coast—a quiet place ideal for rest. The drawing rooms and living
rooms, blessedly lit by the sun of Ayamonte and the simplicity of shades,
give a contemporary look to this Parador of Spain.
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- 12. Bayona
Pontevedra
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Walled Fortress Surrounded by the Sea
Within the walled enclosure of Monte Real, protected by the sea
and flanked by a beautiful pine wood, rises up one of the most original
Paradors thanks to its privileged location. Regal drawing rooms and
spacious bedrooms, with wooden floors and ceilings, form a distinguished
interior in which the spectacular stone staircase of the entrance hall
stands out.
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- 13. Benavente
Zamora
Renaissance Style Castle-Palace
Solid stone walls safeguard the regal and noble charisma of the
12th century castle, which houses the Parador Fernando II de León.
Rugs, forged lamps, coffered ceilings, wood and Castilian bricks all greet
the future with furniture adapted to its spacious meeting rooms.
Dream-like bedrooms and the elegant surrounding gardens usher in strong
sensations.
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- 14. Benicarló
Castellón
With a Mediterranean Flavour
A labyrinth of Mediterranean passions, the splendid Costa del
Azahar gives refuge to the monumental garden of the Parador, located next
to the sea. The spirit of the Mediterranean is reflected in the views
offered by the bedrooms. The international influence of the adjacent
beach encourages the outside facilities, while the inner living rooms contain
classical contemporary furniture, inserted in a uniform architecture.
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- 15. Bielsa
Huesca
Pyrenean Refuge at the foot of Monte Perdido
The ardent Pyrenean nature of the eastern side of the Ordesa
Nature Reserve gives shelter to the facilities of the charming refuge,
in the reign of comfort. The height and purity offered by Monte Perdido
and the cheerful appearance of the Cinca river are translated into a refreshing
interior appearance thanks to floors, walls, beams and columns covered
with wood.
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- 16. Cácares
Cácares
14th Century Palace
The former Torreotgaz Palace, built on Arabic foundations, has
a door with a lintel and a Baroque coat of arms, in harmony with its location,
in the heart of the monumental quarter of the city. This has been
declared a World Heritage site. The soft cream shades of its spacious
living rooms and the beams covered with wood accompany friendly, stylistic
furniture.
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