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The former Kingdom of Navarra has had a very turbulent past. The area used to be inhabited by the Vascons but they were driven northwards by the Moors and are the ancestors of the present day Basques.
Charlemagne drove out the Moors in 778 but later that year was driven back which is the subject of the twelfth century French epic "The Song of Roland". France regained control later. The three hundred years from 1234 were particularly turbulent as the Navarrese noblemen tried to regain independence. The French were finally defeated with the help of the King of Castile in 1512 when it became part of Spain. The castle was built by King Carlos III of Navarra in the early 1500's and was his summer residence until his death in 1425. Later his grandson, the Prince of Viana, lied in the castle. During the Napoleonic wars it suffered sever damage and was restored to its former glory about one hundred years ago. This Parador occupies one wing of this castle which has been declared a National Monument by the government. The decor of the interior maintains the medieval atmosphere, in particular the main salon, which is delightful with an enormous fireplace and large wrought iron chandeliers. In a niche, there is a suit of armour and reliable reports say that it no longer has a knight inside! Therewith very beautiful stained glass windows on the staircase and in the dining room, arcades and ornamental details such as armour, rugs, wrought iron lamps and wooden coffered ceilings. The Parador restaurant will offer you the delicious products from Navarra. The menu includes:
"Pimentos rellenos" which are stuffed red peppers;
A wine to try is the white wine (blanco) from nearby Ochao and the red wine served in all the Paradors from the bodegas of Marques de Caceres. In Olite you will feel the charm of the Middle Ages while visiting the Royal Palace, the churches of Santa Maria and San Pedro, and the medieval galleries.
This town is the capital of wine of Navarra and has seven separate commercial 'cellars'. A visit to the fifteenth century ”Bodegas Carricas” is suggested. On other dates, visit the town to see the ”Ciudadela” (fortress) and the walls of Zumalacarregui gate. In Olite, the local festival is the "Exaltacion de la Cruz" which takes place on September 13th.
The mountains of the Pyrenees are superb to the lovers of mountain sports. In particular the reception is able to arrange a rafting trip along a swift flowing mountain river.
All the rooms have private bathrooms. The bedrooms also have a telephone, satellite television, a safe and a mini bar. These guest rooms are very tastefully furnished and many have balconies with views over the pine woods. The hotel has air conditioning and contains a restaurant and bar. Facilities are available to hold business meetings. Pets are not allowed in the luxury hotels in the Spanish Paradores group. |
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| Parador Olite Reservations |
| Parador Principe de Viana at Olite |
| DAILY RATES (ex Tax) FOR 2 PERSONS SHARING A DOUBLE ROOM | ||
| 2009 Rates | Standard room | Superior room |
| Jan and Feb Nov and Dec | 143 EUR | 172 EUR |
| March to October | 155 EUR | 186 EUR |
| Breakfast 15 EUR per person per day Lunch or Dinner 31 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 | 60.55 EUR | 56 EUR | 51.5 EUR | 94 EUR |
| March to October | 64.75 EUR | 56 EUR | 51.5 EUR | 98.8 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 |
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