Paradors in Spain
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Paradors in Spain
Any suggestions for Paradors in Spain. We will be visiting in May
2008. We've been before - Barcelona and East coast but now want to
travel within the country for ten days or so.
There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
which are best or more reliable.
We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
driving.
Thanks in advance.
2008. We've been before - Barcelona and East coast but now want to
travel within the country for ten days or so.
There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
which are best or more reliable.
We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
driving.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Paradors in Spain
Following up to [email protected] wrote:
>There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
>which are best or more reliable.
>
>We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
>comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
>driving.
we have been to all the historic ones, our photos are here.
"www.fell-walker.co.uk/paradorpics.htm"
We dont bother with all those reseller parador sites , we book direct
with the parador web site
let me know which you like the look of and ask more questions if you
want to.
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Mike
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>There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
>which are best or more reliable.
>
>We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
>comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
>driving.
we have been to all the historic ones, our photos are here.
"www.fell-walker.co.uk/paradorpics.htm"
We dont bother with all those reseller parador sites , we book direct
with the parador web site
let me know which you like the look of and ask more questions if you
want to.
--
Mike
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Re: Paradors in Spain
In message <[email protected]>, The Reid
<[email protected]> writes
>Following up to [email protected] wrote:
>
>>There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
>>which are best or more reliable.
>>
>>We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
>>comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
>>driving.
>
>we have been to all the historic ones, our photos are here.
>"www.fell-walker.co.uk/paradorpics.htm"
>
>We dont bother with all those reseller parador sites , we book direct
>with the parador web site
>
>let me know which you like the look of and ask more questions if you
>want to.
Most have special rates, except at peak times, for over 60s; check their
website for these. I agree that you should use their own website.
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Sheila Page
<[email protected]> writes
>Following up to [email protected] wrote:
>
>>There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
>>which are best or more reliable.
>>
>>We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
>>comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
>>driving.
>
>we have been to all the historic ones, our photos are here.
>"www.fell-walker.co.uk/paradorpics.htm"
>
>We dont bother with all those reseller parador sites , we book direct
>with the parador web site
>
>let me know which you like the look of and ask more questions if you
>want to.
Most have special rates, except at peak times, for over 60s; check their
website for these. I agree that you should use their own website.
--
---
Sheila Page
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Re: Paradors in Spain
Following up to Sheila Page <[email protected]> wrote:
>>We dont bother with all those reseller parador sites , we book direct
>>with the parador web site
>>
>>let me know which you like the look of and ask more questions if you
>>want to.
>
yes, paradors have a golden something scheme. Its on the site.
>Most have special rates, except at peak times, for over 60s; check their
>website for these. I agree that you should use their own website.
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Mike
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>>We dont bother with all those reseller parador sites , we book direct
>>with the parador web site
>>
>>let me know which you like the look of and ask more questions if you
>>want to.
>
yes, paradors have a golden something scheme. Its on the site.
>Most have special rates, except at peak times, for over 60s; check their
>website for these. I agree that you should use their own website.
--
Mike
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On 13 Aug, 16:03, [email protected] wrote:
> Any suggestions for Paradors in Spain. We will be visiting in May
> 2008. We've been before - Barcelona and East coast but now want to
> travel within the country for ten days or so.
>
> There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
> which are best or more reliable.
>
> We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
> comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
> driving.
>
> Thanks in advance.
we did a loop from Madrid clockwise round the Picos de Europa and got
a special rate on a 5 night card
Leon, spectacular but rooms are from the 70's
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador2
Cangas de Onis, perfunctory
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador6
Fuente de, spectacular setting
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador2
Lerma, spectacular
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador0
Siguenza, spectacular
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador5
> Any suggestions for Paradors in Spain. We will be visiting in May
> 2008. We've been before - Barcelona and East coast but now want to
> travel within the country for ten days or so.
>
> There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
> which are best or more reliable.
>
> We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
> comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
> driving.
>
> Thanks in advance.
we did a loop from Madrid clockwise round the Picos de Europa and got
a special rate on a 5 night card
Leon, spectacular but rooms are from the 70's
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador2
Cangas de Onis, perfunctory
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador6
Fuente de, spectacular setting
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador2
Lerma, spectacular
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador0
Siguenza, spectacular
http://www.parador.es/castellano/par...p?selparador5
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Re: Paradors in Spain
<[email protected]> wrote in message > We're in our 60's and are not
looking for the "cheapest" but rather
> comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
> driving.
>
The Parador at the Alhambra, Granada would work nicely. s
looking for the "cheapest" but rather
> comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
> driving.
>
The Parador at the Alhambra, Granada would work nicely. s
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Re: Paradors in Spain
We stayed at the parador in Granada. It was spectacular. We booked at
the parador site.
Arlene
[email protected] wrote:
> Any suggestions for Paradors in Spain. We will be visiting in May
> 2008. We've been before - Barcelona and East coast but now want to
> travel within the country for ten days or so.
>
> There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
> which are best or more reliable.
>
> We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
> comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
> driving.
>
> Thanks in advance.
the parador site.
Arlene
[email protected] wrote:
> Any suggestions for Paradors in Spain. We will be visiting in May
> 2008. We've been before - Barcelona and East coast but now want to
> travel within the country for ten days or so.
>
> There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
> which are best or more reliable.
>
> We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
> comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
> driving.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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Following up to arlene <[email protected]> wrote:
>We stayed at the parador in Granada. It was spectacular. We booked at
>the parador site.
and that isn't even one of the grandest buildings! (although the
setting is, shall we say "rather nice" :-) )
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>We stayed at the parador in Granada. It was spectacular. We booked at
>the parador site.
and that isn't even one of the grandest buildings! (although the
setting is, shall we say "rather nice" :-) )
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Mike
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Re: Paradors in Spain
In message <[email protected]>, The Reid
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>and that isn't even one of the grandest buildings! (although the
>setting is, shall we say "rather nice" :-) )
What type do you want? Jaen is a spectacular site, but not really
anywhere, except on a route across. Zamora is a good one, and the town
(chosen only because it was on our way) is worth a few hours. Nerja has
a good beach....
Sheila
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Sheila Page
<[email protected]> writes
>and that isn't even one of the grandest buildings! (although the
>setting is, shall we say "rather nice" :-) )
What type do you want? Jaen is a spectacular site, but not really
anywhere, except on a route across. Zamora is a good one, and the town
(chosen only because it was on our way) is worth a few hours. Nerja has
a good beach....
Sheila
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Sheila Page
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Re: Paradors in Spain
Thanks for the speedy response and many good suggestions. We're no
sure exactly where we want to go and are in the early stages of
planning. We will have spent a week or so in souuthern France and
know we'd like to see Madrid and Toledo but have not made any deinite
plans. We would welcome any suggestions as well as any planning aids.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:54:49 -0700, "Dr. Queen"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On 13 Aug, 16:03, [email protected] wrote:
>> Any suggestions for Paradors in Spain. We will be visiting in May
>> 2008. We've been before - Barcelona and East coast but now want to
>> travel within the country for ten days or so.
>>
>> There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
>> which are best or more reliable.
>>
>> We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
>> comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
sure exactly where we want to go and are in the early stages of
planning. We will have spent a week or so in souuthern France and
know we'd like to see Madrid and Toledo but have not made any deinite
plans. We would welcome any suggestions as well as any planning aids.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:54:49 -0700, "Dr. Queen"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On 13 Aug, 16:03, [email protected] wrote:
>> Any suggestions for Paradors in Spain. We will be visiting in May
>> 2008. We've been before - Barcelona and East coast but now want to
>> travel within the country for ten days or so.
>>
>> There are many "parador sites" on the Internet but we cannot tell
>> which are best or more reliable.
>>
>> We're in our 60's and are not looking for the "cheapest" but rather
>> comfort and convenience but certainly cost is an issue. We'll be
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Following up to [email protected] wrote:
>Thanks for the speedy response and many good suggestions. We're no
>sure exactly where we want to go and are in the early stages of
>planning. We will have spent a week or so in souuthern France and
>know we'd like to see Madrid and Toledo but have not made any deinite
>plans. We would welcome any suggestions as well as any planning aids.
OK, now for the long answer! (SWMBO is home today so will ask her to
add her comments too).
Lets divide Spain into three areas, there are others but lets keep it
to the most likely contenders. (The links are to photos of what im
talking about)
(there's more stuff (mostly food and walking orientated on my website
starting here)) "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk"
the north - "green Spain" Celtic and cool, some great monasteries and
the gem of Santiago, possibly the oldest hotel in the world and for me
the best in spain:-
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/reyscat.htm"
baiona "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/baiona.htm" on the coast
santo estavo http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/luintra.htm" in the hills
the centre - the meseta, long straight roads - castles - roast meat
bear in mind that some of the paradors are outside of the towns in
modern buildings, although ones like Segovia are splendid and with
great views of the city."http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/castile.htm"
Randal - gypsies - flamenco - manana - fried food, the Spain we all
know of and often think is *all* of Spain.
The Alhambra with the parador at Granada
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/alhampic.htm"
Cordoba with its mosque (we dont use the parador there)
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/mezdup1.htm"
The alleys of Cadiz, tapas in Sevilla in triana
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/seville2.htm"
Arcos, Ronda....
any feeling for which appeals? How long go you have? What are your
interests? Hemmingway and bullfighting? Wildlife? Castles? Food?
Flamenco? Maybe you could do open jaw right across the country?
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Mike
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>Thanks for the speedy response and many good suggestions. We're no
>sure exactly where we want to go and are in the early stages of
>planning. We will have spent a week or so in souuthern France and
>know we'd like to see Madrid and Toledo but have not made any deinite
>plans. We would welcome any suggestions as well as any planning aids.
OK, now for the long answer! (SWMBO is home today so will ask her to
add her comments too).
Lets divide Spain into three areas, there are others but lets keep it
to the most likely contenders. (The links are to photos of what im
talking about)
(there's more stuff (mostly food and walking orientated on my website
starting here)) "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk"
the north - "green Spain" Celtic and cool, some great monasteries and
the gem of Santiago, possibly the oldest hotel in the world and for me
the best in spain:-
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/reyscat.htm"
baiona "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/baiona.htm" on the coast
santo estavo http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/luintra.htm" in the hills
the centre - the meseta, long straight roads - castles - roast meat
bear in mind that some of the paradors are outside of the towns in
modern buildings, although ones like Segovia are splendid and with
great views of the city."http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/castile.htm"
Randal - gypsies - flamenco - manana - fried food, the Spain we all
know of and often think is *all* of Spain.
The Alhambra with the parador at Granada
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/alhampic.htm"
Cordoba with its mosque (we dont use the parador there)
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/mezdup1.htm"
The alleys of Cadiz, tapas in Sevilla in triana
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/seville2.htm"
Arcos, Ronda....
any feeling for which appeals? How long go you have? What are your
interests? Hemmingway and bullfighting? Wildlife? Castles? Food?
Flamenco? Maybe you could do open jaw right across the country?
--
Mike
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Following up to Sheila Page <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jaen is a spectacular site, but not really
>anywhere, except on a route across
we can never get on with the place, however spectacular the castle.
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> Jaen is a spectacular site, but not really
>anywhere, except on a route across
we can never get on with the place, however spectacular the castle.
--
Mike
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Following up to The Reid <[email protected]> wrote:
> and
>>know we'd like to see Madrid and Toledo
Madrid has a lot of art and stuff, it can be a bit much, the old
quarter is excellent for tapas, your flight is possibly going to be to
there so a day or so? (where do you start from?)
Toledo is typical of stern castilian Spain with its alcazar giving
reminders of the franco side of the civil war.
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/toledoB0150.htm" view from the parador
(modern) looking down to the town, dinner is very nice on the terrace.
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Mike
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> and
>>know we'd like to see Madrid and Toledo
Madrid has a lot of art and stuff, it can be a bit much, the old
quarter is excellent for tapas, your flight is possibly going to be to
there so a day or so? (where do you start from?)
Toledo is typical of stern castilian Spain with its alcazar giving
reminders of the franco side of the civil war.
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/toledoB0150.htm" view from the parador
(modern) looking down to the town, dinner is very nice on the terrace.
--
Mike
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Following up to The Reid <[email protected]> wrote:
> like Segovia are splendid and with
>great views of the city."http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/castile.htm"
photo of alcazar "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/castpic3.htm"
town from parador "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/segovia2.htm"
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Mike
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> like Segovia are splendid and with
>great views of the city."http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/castile.htm"
photo of alcazar "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/castpic3.htm"
town from parador "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/segovia2.htm"
--
Mike
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Following up to The Reid <[email protected]> wrote:
>Randal - gypsies - flamenco - manana - fried food, the Spain we all
>know of and often think is *all* of Spain.
andalucia not randal - spellcheckers!
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Mike Reid
Andalucia & flamenco "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/andalus.htm"
(see website for email address)
>Randal - gypsies - flamenco - manana - fried food, the Spain we all
>know of and often think is *all* of Spain.
andalucia not randal - spellcheckers!
--
Mike Reid
Andalucia & flamenco "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/andalus.htm"
(see website for email address)