Descriptions Hotel Parador de Baiona

Perched on the Monterreal Peninsula, the Parador de Baiona Hotel, Galicia, Spain, is surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean. This 4 star hotel is located just outside the charming seaside town of Baiona, just south of Vigo and very close to the Portuguese border. If you ever dreamed of staying in a Medieval fortress, then the Parador de Baiona Hotel is a dream come true. Protected by a defensive curtain wall, this Parador is a cross between a Medieval fort and a Gallegan mansion house, which boasts some stunning original architectural features like its stone staircase. Being a luxury Baiona hotel, you will also find a host of state-of-the-art leisure facilities on site, such as a gym, sauna, outdoor swimming pool and a tennis court. Hotel guests can also try the finest Gallegan cuisine at the restaurant, where fish and seafood specialities abound. Sea bass with razor clams in rapini sauce and shell fish are on the menu, as well as excellent Moaña veal and filloas or Galician pancakes. Free wireless Internet access in public areas, a free Internet Point, and numerous meeting rooms cater to the needs of business guests too.

The parador has regal and elegant common rooms in which decorative elements from former times abound. The hotel also provides stately living rooms and spacious bedrooms, many with views of the sea. Also included in the grandiose interior is the splendid stone staircase in the entrance hall. This 122-room establishment is fully air-conditioned and provides a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out services, currency exchange facilities, wardrobe, lift access and a TV room. There are some shops and a bar and restaurant at the hotel. Furthermore guests can make use of the WLAN Internet access, room and laundry services and the car park. There is a playground for younger guests. Occupying the Monterreal Peninsula, this is one of the most extraordinary paradors. It is half a medieval fortress, and the other half consists of stately Galician architecture. It offers an impressive view over the ocean and is surrounded by a walled enclosure, protected by the sea and flanked by a beautiful pine wood. The parador is a 10-minute walk from Baiona city centre and 25 km from Vigo.

Situated on the Monterreal peninsula, this is one of the most unique Paradors; the building is mid-way between a medieval fortress and seigniorial Gallegan architecture. It commands an impressive viewpoint above the ocean within a walled enclosure. It is protected by the sea and has a beautiful pine forest on either side.The hotel has magnificent, stylish rooms full of decorative features from different eras. Manorial rooms and spacious bedrooms, many boasting spectacular sea views, make up a grandiose interior along with its outstanding stone staircase in the entrance hall.The Parador offers a wide range of dishes including, sea bass with razor clams in rapini sauce, shell fish dishes, tarta de Santiago (Galician almond tart), and filloas (Galician pancakes).

Occupying the Monterreal Peninsula, this is one of the most extraordinary Paradores, half medieval fortress and half Galician stately architecture. It rises up as an impressive viewpoint over the ocean, surrounded by a walled enclosure, protected by the sea and flanked by a beautiful pine wood. The Parador has regal and elegant common rooms in which decorative elements from other times abound. Stately living rooms and spacious bedrooms, many with views of the sea, make up a grandiose interior in which the splendid stone staircase of the entrance hall stands out. The sea-bass with razor clams in a sauce of turnip greens, seafood dishes, Santiago cake and 'filloas' (type of crepe) make up the varied gastronomic showcase of this Parador.

Occupying the Monterreal Peninsula, this is one of the most extraordinary Paradores, half medieval fortress and half Galician stately architecture. It rises up as an impressive viewpoint over the ocean, surrounded by a walled enclosure, protected by the sea and flanked by a beautiful pine wood. The Parador has regal and elegant common rooms in which decorative elements from other times abound. Stately living rooms and spacious bedrooms, many with views of the sea, make up a grandiose interior in which the splendid stone staircase of the entrance hall stands out. The sea-bass with razor clams in a sauce of turnip greens, seafood dishes, Santiago cake and 'filloas' (type of crepe) make up the varied gastronomic showcase of this Parador.

The parador has regal and elegant common rooms in which decorative elements from former times abound. The hotel also provides stately living rooms and spacious bedrooms, many with views of the sea. Also included in the grandiose interior is the splendid stone staircase in the entrance hall. This 122-room establishment is fully air-conditioned and provides a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out services, currency exchange facilities, wardrobe, lift access and a TV room. There are some shops and a bar and restaurant at the hotel. Furthermore guests can make use of the WLAN Internet access, room and laundry services and the car park. There is a playground for younger guests.

General
This 4 star hotel is located in the suburbs of Bayona and was established in 1996. The Hotel has 2 restaurants, 2 bars, a conference room, a coffee shop, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre/gym. All 124 rooms are equipped with minibar, hairdryer, safe and ironing set.

'This 4 star hotel is located in the suburbs of Bayona and was established in 1996. The Hotel has 2 restaurants, 2 bars, a conference room, a coffee shop, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre/gym. All 124 rooms are equipped with minibar, hairdryer, safe and ironing set.'

This 4 star hotel is located in the suburbs of Bayona and was established in 1996. The Hotel has 2 restaurants, 2 bars, a conference room, a coffee shop, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre/gym. All 124 rooms are equipped with minibar, hairdryer, safe and ironing set.

The Parador de Baioni is situated on the Monterreal Peninsula and is made up of half medieval fortress and half Galician stately architecture, boasting impressive views over the sea and enclosed within walls, giving protection from the sea and edged by a pine wood.

This walled fortress at the high point of a peninsula is surrounded by pine forest and the sea. It is 50km from Pontevedra and 22km from Tuy.