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Paradores of
Spain
- 27. Córdoba
Córdoba
Viewpoint of the City of the Caliphs
Built on the ruins of the small summer palace of Abderranán
I, this parador is on a hill surrounded by vegetation at the foot of the
Cordoba mountain range and is 4 °C colder than in the city. It
is an ideal place, quiet and spacious, to discover the city of the caliphs.
The rooms are very luminous as plants abound in them, in harmony with the
setting of the building, surrounded by gardens and a refreshing swimming
pool.
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- 28. Cuenca
Cuenca
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16th Century Convent in Front of the Suspended Houses
The Hoz del Huécar gorge is within the supporting stone of the
former Convent of San Pablo. Pastoral vegetation and sheer walls,
the “Casas Colgadas” (Suspended Houses) form an unforgettable scene that
can be enjoyed from the bedrooms of this Parador. The Parador has
many different atmospheres from its comfortable conference rooms do its
fashionable dining rooms.
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- 29.
Chinchón
Madrid
17th Century Augustinian Convent
Privets, cypress trees and roses make up the luxuriance of the
magnificent gardens, which surround this Parador with beauty and elegance.
Renaissance relief-murals, large spacious windows and vaulted ceilings,
furniture with a classical Castilian design, add to the peace that makes
up the most classical living rooms. Brick and stone are reflected
in its original swimming pool, like the functional nature of the working
rooms.
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- 30.
Ferrol
La Coruña
Stately Mansion with a Maritime Air
This Parador is filled with maritime air and flavor, especially
on the inside, where nautical motifs, world maps and navigational details
decorate walls and corner spots. Some of the bedrooms, with vantage
points or balconies, offer beautiful views of the port. The dining
room offers the same where there are large windows for the enjoyment of
the guests.
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