Paradores are uniquely renovated palaces, castles and monasteries across Spain, which were commissioned by the Spanish government in the early 20th century. These add more charm to your stay in any historic cities of Andalucia or other regions of Spain.
The buildings of paradores were converted to make convenient stopping places across the country – and also a way of preserving the hotels. They all have fascinating history and could provide design inspiration for your readers looking to renovate historic buildings in Spain.
Most Spanish paradores are in actual historic buildings, while some of them are built in traditional Spanish style with a modern touch. But of course, the areas of paradores are all of great panoramic views.
These hotels can be found from Galicia in the North West through Catalunya to Andalusia in the south of Spain, the Canary Islands and in the Spanish cities in North Africa.
If you want to explore the glorious history, authenticate culture and some beautiful landscape of Spain, the hotels paradores are undoubtedly the best option for your holiday. The hotel chain of paradores promotes tourism, preserves the artistic heritage, while it supports those Spanish regions with fewer economic resources.
Paradores in Andalucia
The Andalucia region of Spain is divided into eight provinces and each province has their history and heritage. It was a Muslim dominated area and traces of its past can well be documented from those ruins of mosques, castles, Moorish walls and overall town planning. A few of those old historic buildings are now converted into luxurious paradores.
Parador de Ronda
One of the popular most paradores in Spain is the 4-star hotel ‘Parador de Ronda’ located in the amazing small Moorish town of Ronda in Andalusia, Spain. It has 78 rooms, and all offer colourful interior, high standard of comfort, and breathtaking views from the beautiful Arabic-Andalusia style terrace.
Parador de Malaga Golf
Malaga Golf Parador is one of those 4-star heritage hotels in Andalucia where you will truly enjoy the ambiance in those spacious rooms. Most importantly, it offers you an opportunity to play golf in one of the oldest courses in Andalucia. The 18-hole golf course provides its guest all golfing facilities starting from pro shop, club hire, restaurant, car and buggy, for a pleasant round.
Besides, there are several other such heritage hotels or paradores in Cadiz, Huelva, Sevilla, Cordoba, Jaen, Granada, Amleria, and Malaga. All those hotels are well-maintained and equipped with all kinds of modern facilities for your luxurious stay.
For more information, on holiday reservation and accommodation availability in paradores hotels in Spain, visit http://en.escapio.com/paradores-hotels.