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A Selection
of Boutique, Charming, Rural Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts & Paradores
in all Regions of Spain
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The
Paradores of Andalucía, Spain:
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Feel
like spending the night in a castle, or a honeymoon in a palace?
You have the opportunity with the range of luxurious and charming hotels
known as the Paradores of Spain.
Converted
convents and monasteries, renovated castles and palaces, you have the choice
of many, plus more modern buildings in attractive scenic areas, with gorgeous
views, attractive furnishings and delicious regional cuisine. |
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Andalucía
Bed & Breakfasts / Guest Houses / Rural Charming Hotels /
Rural
Self-Catering
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Huelva
Province - Andalucía - Parador de Ayamonte |
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Overlooking
the blue of the River Guadiana as it follows its course to the Atlantic
Ocean, this peaceful haven is in the highest part of the city offering
a spectacular view, and is an ideal place to relax. The hotel's spacious
interior rooms take full advantage of the region's sunshine and are decorated
in a modern style with simple colours, offering a pleasing sensitivity.
The dining room offers local cuisine including fish, seafood and sausages,
including tasty dishes such as raya en pimentón (skate in a red
pepper sauce), rape en amarillo (saffron monkfish), estofado de guisantes
con chocos (cuttle fish and pea stew) and coca ayamontina (almond flavoured
dessert)...
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Huelva
Province- Andalucía - Parador de Mazagón |
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This Parador is located
right on the seafront next to the extensive Mazagón beach, in the
heart of the Entorno de Doñana Natural Park. This is the perfect
spot to enjoy nature and the blue waters of the Atlantic while situated
in the middle of a pine forest. The garden and heated open-air pools,
a gymnasium, sauna, jacuzzi and other facilities offer everything you could
wish for, while the interior is full of pleasant and cosy spaces with decorative
details to help you relax. Guest rooms are cosy with terraces and
beautiful views, and the hotel has modern function rooms for business requirements.
The restaurant combines produce from the sea and the mountains; of special
note are the prawns, clams and king prawns, and from inland the famous
jabugo hams, steaks and Iberian pâtés ...
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Jaén
Province- Andalucía - Parador de Jaén |
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Spend a night in an 18th
Century Arabic Fortress - the hotel's privileged location on the Cerro
de Santa Catalina adds a defensive, fortress-like character to the Jaén
landscape. As a contrast, the hotel offers a refreshing swimming pool and
exterior stonework that soaks up the Spanish sunshine, promising to enchant
you with a full experience of the Andaluz Renaissance. The historic
and majestic appearance continues inside the hotel with impressive 20 metre
high arches in the main hall, a restaurant with a distinctive Arabic character
and spacious comfortable guest rooms with magnificent views. The
restaurant offers a varied gastronomic menu including ajo blanco (chilled
almond and garlic soup), ensalada de perdiz (partridge salad), pipirrana
(typical salad) and espinacas a la jienense con huevo (Jaén spinach
with egg) ...
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Jaén
Province - Andalucía - Parador de Cazorla |
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A hotel which is in the
typical Andalusian farmhouse tradition, located in the Heart of the "Parque
Natural Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas", in the spot known as
Sacejo. The high location offers unbeatable panoramic views over
the surrounding area with its pine-filled hillsides and mountain views.
The quiet atmosphere and beautiful enclaves such as Cañada de las
Fuentes or Linarejos waterfall make it an ideal spot for nature lovers.
The swimming pool has marvellous views out over the Nature Reserve and
the hotel has a pleasant lounge characterised by the bright light streaming
in through the large windows. Seasonal game forms part of the cuisine
available at the restaurant with dishes such as wild boar in red wine and
grilled venison fillets...
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Jaén
Province - Andalucía - Parador de Úbeda |
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Once a palace, built in
the 16th Century and remodeled in the 17th Century, and located in the
monumental city of Úbeda in its pure Renaissance plaza, this building
once belonged to the Dean of the Holy Chapel of the Saviour. Now
a comfortable hotel with a beautiful inner courtyard, and a double gallery,
the upper tier of which is glazed. All rooms have remarkably high
ceilings and six of the rooms look out onto the plaza. The suite
on the opposite corner has panoramic views of the Plaza de Vázquez
de Molina. The dining room is decorated with Andalusian details and
ceramics and offers bull’s tail in loma red wine, stewed kid with pine
nuts, peppers stuffed with partridge…
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Palace, Monastery, Convent, Luxury, Charming, Historic, Beautiful, Boutique
Hotels - Bed & Breakfasts - Guest Houses
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