About Paradores Luxury Hotels Ordiales
Paradores is a chain of luxury hotels founded by Alfonso XIII to boost tourism in Spain. It is usually set up by the Spanish Government in beautiful regions with minimal economic resources. Paradores are hotels usually situated in converted structures like castles, palaces, monasteries, convents and other historical buildings. Most these converted buildings are part of Spanish heritage but they also have modern Spanish hotels with traditional design in location with stunning beauty.
The Parodores hotels are located in Spain, 94 to be exact, from Galicia to south of Andalucía and north of Catalonia. They also have hotels in Canary Islands and in two Spanish cities in North Africa, Ceuta and Melilia. Three of its hotels at historic and charming cities, The Paradores at León and Santiago de Compostela in Spain and the Parador de Casa de Ínsua in Portugal are rewarded 5 stars, because of its excellent facilities and exceptional service.
The Paradores hotels are well known hotels that provide high quality service to guests while offering lower than expected room rate accommodations. What are you waiting for, book now to experience these castle hotels and revel in the romance while taking you into the mystery of another time.