In 1910 the Spanish government assigned the Marquis de la Vega Inclan the task of creating a hotel infrastructure-practically non-existent in Spain at the time-that would house travelers and improve Spain's image abroad. In 1926, through the Royal Tourism Commission established in 1911, the Marquis de la Vega Inclán initiated the establishment of a hotel in the Gredos Mountains that would make the wonders of the area's landscape accessible to tourism. After the opening of the Parador de Gredos, the "Board of Paradores and Inns of Spain" was formed and efforts were channeled into perfecting the original idea and into making use of selected historical-artistic monuments and beautiful landscapes for the establishment of new Paradores, making that as of today, there are over 90 Paradores located throughout the Spanish countryside.
Art, history, nature, gastronomy and wellness are the elements that the Paradores in the localities of our wineries reveal:
LA RIOJA: Parador de Santo Domingo de la Calzada · Santo Domingo Bernando de Fresneda · Parador de Argómaniz
RIBERA DEL DUERO: Parador de Lerma
BIERZO: Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo
RUEDA-TORO: Parador de Zamora · Parador de Tordesillas
RIAS BAIXAS: Parador de Baiona · Parador de Cambados · Parador de Tui
TOLEDO: Parador de Toledo · Parador de Oropesa
MARCO DE JEREZ - SEVILLE: Parador de Arcos de la Frontera · Parador de Cádiz · Parador de Carmona