Paradors of Spain offer unique lodging
Spread throughout the varied countryside, Spain’s government-operated paradors operate inside converted historical buildings that are often in remote, scenic areas. Accommodations are comfortable and sometimes elegant, with original museum-quality art on the walls and antiques among the furnishings, and the house restaurants present dishes representative of the region’s cuisine. Children are welcome in all paradors. Considering the quality level, prices are surprisingly reasonable.
cliff-top Parador de Ronda in Ronda, Spain More
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Dreamy article Carole! I want to go! I love those magical moments, like yours in Chinchon where you sucked the juice from the pomegranate seeds and drank liqueur. Lovely, just lovely.
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Josie, do start planning to take some of these trips. You'll have your own magical moments.
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