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Spain - Castile - Soria |
Modern four star hotel in the Parador group with panoramic views over the town and valley Wonderful views of Soria and the Duero river are seen from the large windows of this building on a hill which has the ruins of a castle.
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The Parador is named after the Sevillian author, Antonio Machado and photographs of him and extracts of his poems are in many of the public rooms.The Parador re-opened in June 2005 after a multi million euro restoration and new extension. A medieval wall was found during this work resulting in the new building having to be resited.
The atmosphere of the interior is very welcoming. The wooden floors and modern wood furniture offer a special look to the common rooms which are decorated with plants, paintings and engravings.
The majority of the bedrooms have views of the Duero valley and the green olive groves of the Spanish countryside.
The Parador restaurant has a modern appearance and specialises in local cuisine with good garlic soups, beans, "migas" (the traditional fried bread crumbs of the region), and local roast lamb.
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The wall found during the reconstruction has been incorporated in the interior of the new building. There is now a small museum showing the artefacts found during this work.The Parador also has an important collection af engravings and paintings of artists of the 1360's
The city of Soria has very good examples of Romanesque buildings including the churches of San Juan de Rabanera and Santo Domingo.
The church of San Juan de Duero and the chapel of San Saturio are also interesting old buildings.
The main festival of the town is held in June in honour of San Juan, and the virgin, As well as religious processions there are bull fights with each 'cuadrilla' of the town providing a bull.
Eight kilometres to the north and marked by an obelisk is the site of the old Celtic fortified town of Numancia. This is famous for a heroic resistance over many years to the invading Romans. It finally fell in 133 B.C.
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This environment is ideal for hiking, climbing, caving and canoeing. Boat trips on the Duero river can be arranged and, in winter, lessons and cross-country skiing are also available.
This Parador has sixty seven bedrooms which includes six which have a living room, All the rooms have a private bathroom en suiteAll also have a telephone, satellite television, safe and a mini bar.
This Parador now has an indoor swimming pool,
There is a bar and facilities are available to hold small conferences with a maximum capacity of 214 persons.
Pets are not allowed in the hotel.
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| The Parador is in the 'Parque del Castillo' in Soria.
Enter the city from the N-111 or N-122 Follow signs to Parque del Castillo and Parador. |