|   Accommodation in Spain - Paradores of Spain   The word 'parador' means 'stopping 
                place'. The Paradores of Spain is a 
                chain of lodging places set up by the 
                Ministry of Tourism in places of 
                special interest or remote locations. 
                It was the idea of the Marques de la 
                Vega-Inclan in 1926 when he was Royal 
                Tourist Commissioner. The first was in 
                the Madrid area, and later on they 
                were set up at distances that were 
                considered a day's travelling apart. 
                The main idea was to provide 
                inexpensive accommodation to 
                travellers in areas that would not 
                normally be profitable. The second 
                part of the idea was a good use for 
                all the run-down monuments and 
                historic buildings that would 
                otherwise be left to fall apart. 
                Nowadays they include modern, 
                attractive buildings as well as 
                ancient places such as castles, 
                convents and monasteries. Each parador 
                is a hotel with all facilities and 
                rooms with bathroom, hot and cold 
                water and central heating. Currently 
                there are nearly 100 establishments in 
                the parador chain. Most are now 
                expensive and need to be booked up to 
                a year in advance. It is advisable to 
                book in advance. Further details can 
                be obtained from Central de Reservas 
                de España in Madrid, on (1) 559 0069 
                Fax (1) 559 3233. |