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From the terraces of this Parador you will have the best views to the Ciudadela or Pueblo (walled city) and the long stretches of beaches surrounding it.
Rising up over a small valley in the upper part of the Lobera park, this building bathes in the North African sun while enjoying its quiet location. This Parador has a private garden as well as a refreshing swimming pool. Comfortable facilities share the elegance and simplicity in the decoration of the bedrooms which boast panoramic views from their terraces. The cooking in Melilla has strong Andalusian influences combined with the Arabic culture. Being a coastal area, fish and shellfish feature strongly on the menu. The "rape Estopinan" (anglerfish) and fried vegetable salad with Melilla salted fish must be tasted. In Melilla you should not miss visiting the Ciudadela which was first erected in the fifteenth century, the Mosque and the Synagogue, the Purisima Concepcion Church, the City Museum, and the Rostrogordo pine forests. Parador de Melilla You may also visit two nice parks. Hernandez , located inside the city possessing exotic plants, palms and centennary trees and Lobera which is located by the old fourth wall. The Museum Amazigh exposes neolithic ceramics and a variety of jewellery. In Melilla there are two big commemorations during the year: The Virgin of Victoria, on September 8th, and Pedro Estopinan who founded the city, on September 17th. As this is a free port, the city has to offer an extensive range of goods coming from Africa and the Middle East. You will find them in the small markets of the city, such as the Poligono (Arab neighbourhood), the Mercadillo del Real, and the Mercadillo barrio Bateria Jota. The activities that you may carry out in Melilla are mainly sea-oriented such as swimming, scuba diving, and sailing. You should also discover the salty marshes area of Ras el Ma (the path will lead you in front of the Chafarinas Islands), the grandiose bay of Alhucemas, or go shopping to the markets of Oujda, Uled Mimon. These visits include entering Morocco territory, and thus you will need your passport and green card. The accommodation in this hotel of the Paradors group is in thirty three twin bedded rooms, three rooms with double beds and four single rooms. All the rooms have a telephone, satellite television, safe and a mini bar. The building has air conditioning and there is a restaurant and bar. Business meetings can be held in the hotel. Pets are not allowed in the luxury hotels in the Spanish Paradores group. |
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| Parador Melilla Reservations |
| Parador Don Pedro de Estopinan at Melilla |
| DAILY RATES (ex Tax) FOR 2 PERSONS SHARING A DOUBLE ROOM | |
| 2009 Rates | Standard room |
| Jan and Feb Nov and Dec | 99 EUR |
| March to October | 121 EUR |
| Breakfast 15 EUR per person per day Lunch or Dinner 30 EUR per person per day | |
| PROMOTIONS - DAILY RATE (ex Tax) FOR 1 PERSON SHARING A STANDARD DOUBLE ROOM* | ||||
| 2009 Rates | Golden Days | Young Persons | 5 Night Card | 2 Night Special |
| Jan and Feb Nov and Dec | 45.15 EUR | 56 EUR | 51.5 EUR | 75.6 EUR |
| March to October | 52.85 EUR | 56 EUR | 51.5 EUR | 84.4 EUR |
| *Supplement and restrictions may apply - General terms and conditions |
| PROMOTION | OVERVIEW (for more detailed information use the link) |
| Golden Days | 30% discount for guests 55 years or over in a standard room with breakfast |
| Young Persons | Discounted rates for guests 20 to 35 years in a standard room with breakfast |
| 5 Night Card | Discounted rates for 5 nights in a standard room exc. breakfast |
| 2 Night Special | 20% discount for 2 consecutive nights or more with half board |
| Parador accommodation within the Spanish regions | |||
| Galicia
North Spain |
Asturias,
Cantabria
& Basque Region |
Aragon
- Rioja
and Navarre |
Catalonia |
| Castile-Leon | Castile-La Mancha (Madrid) | Estremadura | Levante |
| Andalucia (Granada) | Ceuta and Melilla | Canary Islands | Andalucia (Costa del Sol) |
| Paradors front page | Purchase maps of Spain | Computer translations to many languages |
Frequently Asked Questions |
