Parador
A parador (Spanish pronunciation: [paɾaˈðor]), in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, is a kind of luxury hotel, usually located in a historic building such as a monastery or castle. Parar means to stop, halt or stay.
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Paradores de Turismo de España
Paradores de Turismo de España is a chain of Spanish luxury hotels. It was founded by Alfonso XIII of Spain as a means to promote tourism in Spain, with the first opening in Gredos, Ávila, in 1928. A profitable state-run enterprise, the hotels are often in castles, palaces, fortresses, convents, monasteries and other historic buildings. The Hostal de los Reyes Catolicos in Santiago de Compostela is considered to be one of the oldest continuously operating hotels in the world, and one of the finest Spanish Paradors.
They stretch from Galicia in the north-west through Catalonia to Andalusia in the south of Spain, the Canary Islands and to the Spanish cities in North Africa. Prices usually vary according to room, region and season.
Paradors are classified as 'Esentia' monumental and historic hotels, 'Civia' urban hotels, and 'Naturia' hotels to enjoy the coast and nature. There are ninety four Paradors in Spain (listed below) and one, Casa da Ínsua, in Portugal. The Portuguese equivalent, the Pousadas de Portugal, were founded in 1942, after the Spanish model.
List of Paradors: Parador, Classification (Province)
- Aiguablava, Naturia (Girona)
- Alarcón, Esentia (Cuenca)
- Albacete, Civia (Albacete)
- Alcalá de Henares, Civia (Madrid)
- Alcañiz, Esentia (Teruel)
- Almagro, Esentia (Ciudad Real)
- Antequera, Civia (Málaga)
- Arcos de la Frontera, Esentia (Cádiz)
- Argómaniz, Civia (Álava)
- Artíes, Naturia (Lleida)
- Ávila, Esentia (Ávila)
- Ayamonte, Naturia (Huelva)
- Baiona, Esentia (Pontevedra)
- Benavente, Civia (Zamora)
- Benicarló, Naturia (Castellón)
- Bielsa, Naturia (Huesca)
- Cáceres, Esentia (Cáceres)
- Cádiz, Civia (Cádiz)
- Calahorra, Civia (La Rioja)
- Cambados, Naturia (Pontevedra)
- Cangas de Onís, Naturia (Asturias)
- Cardona, Esentia (Barcelona)
- Carmona, Esentia (Sevilla)
- Cazorla, Naturia (Jaén)
- Cervera de Pisuerga, Naturia (Palencia)
- Ceuta, Civia (Autonomous city of Ceuta)
- Chinchón, Esentia (Madrid)
- Ciudad Rodrigo, Esentia (Salamanca)
- Córdoba, Civia (Córdoba)
- Corias, Esentia (Asturias)
- Cruz de Tejeda, Naturia (Las Palmas)
- Cuenca, Esentia (Cuenca)
- El Hierro, Naturia (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
- El Saler, Naturia (Valencia)
- Ferrol, Civia (A Coruña)
- Fuente Dé, Naturia (Cantabria)
- Gijón, Civia (Asturias)
- Granada, Esentia (Granada)
- Gredos, Naturia (Ávila)
- Guadalupe, Esentia (Cáceres)
- Hondarribia, Esentia (Guipúzcoa)
- Jaén, Esentia (Jaén)
- Jarandilla de la Vera, Esentia (Cáceres)
- Jávea, Naturia (Alicante)
- La Gomera, Naturia (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
- La Granja, Esentia (Segovia)
- La Palma, Naturia (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
- La Seu d’Urgell, Civia (Lleida)
- Las Cañadas del Teide, Naturia (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
- León, Esentia (León)
- Lerma, Esentia (Burgos)
- Limpias, Naturia (Cantabria)
- Lorca, Esentia (Murcia)
- Málaga Gibralfaro, Civia (Málaga)
- Málaga Golf, Naturia (Málaga)
- Manzanares, Civia (Ciudad Real)
- Mazagón, Naturia (Huelva)
- Melilla, Civia (Autonomous city of Melilla)
- Mérida, Esentia (Badajoz)
- Mojácar, Naturia (Almería)
- Monforte de Lemos, Esentia (Lugo)
- Nerja, Naturia (Málaga)
- Olite, Esentia (Navarra)
- Oropesa, Esentia (Toledo)
- Plasencia, Esentia (Cáceres)
- Pontevedra, Civia (Pontevedra)
- Puebla de Sanabria, Naturia (Zamora)
- Ribadeo, Naturia (Lugo)
- Ronda, Esentia (Málaga)
- Salamanca, Civia (Salamanca)
- Santiago de Compostela, Esentia (A Coruña)
- Santillana del Mar, Esentia (Cantabria)
- Santillana Gil Blas, Esentia (Cantabria)
- Santo Domingo Bernardo de Fresneda, Esentia (La Rioja)
- Santo Domingo de la Calzada, Esentia (La Rioja)
- Santo Estevo, Esentia (Ourense)
- Segovia, Civia (Segovia)
- Sigüenza, Esentia (Guadalajara)
- Soria, Civia (Soria)
- Sos del Rey Católico, Esentia (Zaragoza)
- Teruel, Civia (Teruel)
- Toledo, Esentia (Toledo)
- Tordesillas, Civia (Valladolid)
- Tortosa, Esentia (Tarragona)
- Trujillo, Esentia (Cáceres)
- Tui, Civia (Pontevedra)
- Úbeda, Esentia (Jaén)
- Verín, Esentia (Ourense)
- Vic-Sau, Naturia (Barcelona)
- Vielha, Naturia (Lleida)
- Vilalba, Civia (Lugo)
- Villafranca del Bierzo, Naturia (León)
- Zafra, Esentia (Badajoz)
- Zamora, Esentia (Zamora)
Paradores de Puerto Rico
Paradores de Puerto Rico are typically small, one-of-a-kind, locally owned and operated hotels found throughout the island commonwealth of Puerto Rico. They are frequented by guests looking to enjoy the local customs and charm while escaping the bustle of the more populated areas. Often called "country inns" in English, paradores in Puerto Rico are usually located in rural areas.
To be part of the Paradores de Puerto Rico Program, the hotel must meet certain standards set by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company. These include being located outside the San Juan metro area (most of them are located on the west coast or in the mountains), must have 15 to 75 rooms, must have a restaurant on site or nearby, and must be family-owned and operated.
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