In 2024, Paradores, Spain’s state-run luxury hotel network consisting of 97 historic and cultural hotels, is making waves with new openings, significant renovations, and engaging experiences for travelers. These hotels, ranging from converted monasteries to Moorish fortresses and medieval castles, offer British holidaymakers the opportunity to delve into Spain’s rich culture, gastronomy, and natural beauty. One such development is the upcoming opening of Parador de Molina de Aragón in Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, slated for late 2024. This contemporary-style Parador, perched atop the city with stunning views of the Molina de los Caballeros fortress, will boast 22 rooms, wellness facilities, and a restaurant showcasing regional cuisine.
Sustainable Tourism Initiatives and Local Economy Boost
To further promote sustainable tourism and support the local economy, Paradores is investing €20 million in the Parador de Molina de Aragón project, creating an initial 22 jobs. Positioned just two hours from Madrid, this new property invites British tourists to explore the area’s medieval heritage and natural parks, such as the Alto Tajo Natural Park. Additionally, Parador de Benicarló, a contemporary hotel located in the vibrant fishing port of Benicarló near Valencia, has reopened its doors after a €2.8 million renovation. The hotel now features refreshed guest rooms and solar technology for renewable energy, offering discounted rates to guests until May.
Immersive Experiences and Tours
Paradores’ “Nature for the Senses” initiative, developed in collaboration with the Global Nature Foundation, offers guests the chance to delve into Spain’s diverse cultural heritage and natural beauty through various experiences. From wine-making workshops in Galicia to pottery classes in Cáceres and rum distillery tours in Gran Canaria, travelers have the opportunity to engage with Spain’s rich traditions. Additionally, Paradores has partnered with the Spanish Railways Foundation to incorporate Spain’s “Green Routes” into their cycling offerings near Paradors in Plasencia, Teruel, and Salamanca.
In collaboration with Kirker Holidays and New Scientist, Paradores has launched a new tour that explores the Canary Islands’ prestigious astronomy sites and volcanic landscapes. This 7-day expedition takes visitors to La Palma and Tenerife for expert-led stargazing experiences and introductions to unique environments. The tour packages include flights, accommodations at Paradors, meals, sightseeing, and expert guidance, providing an immersive journey through the Canary Islands’ natural wonders.
Religious Pilgrimage and Culinary Exploration
2024 marks the Holy Jubilee of Caravaca de la Cruz, a religious pilgrimage event in the Region of Murcia that occurs every seven years. Pilgrims can visit the holy cross in Caravaca, believed to contain a fragment of the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified, along the Camino de Levante route. As pilgrims embark on this spiritual journey, they can rest at Parador de Lorca, nestled within the castle grounds of Lorca city.
Oviedo, the capital city of Asturias, has been named the Spanish Capital of Gastronomy for 2024, recognizing the region’s rich culinary heritage and traditional dishes. Nearby Paradors offer a mix of traditional and contemporary cuisine, emphasizing locally sourced ingredients and time-honored traditions. Valencia has been awarded the title of European Green Capital 2024, honoring the city’s efforts in sustainability and environmental conservation. Parador de El Saler, located in the Albufera Natural Park, embodies these values through solar energy use, water conservation, local sourcing, recycling initiatives, and wildlife conservation efforts.
Paradores continues to innovate and offer travelers unparalleled experiences in Spain, showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage, gastronomy, and natural beauty while promoting sustainable tourism practices. Travelers looking to explore Spain in depth can look to Paradores for a luxurious and eco-conscious journey through this diverse and vibrant country.