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S3, Ep : 24. Paradores of Spain: Sleeping in History, Chasing the Eclipse


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S3, Ep : 24. Paradores of Spain: Sleeping in History, Chasing the Eclipse


In this new episode of Spanish Loops, we travel through one of Spain’s most unique and quietly ambitious success stories: Paradores de Turismo.

More than just a hotel chain, Paradores is a living idea: one born from the need to protect Spain’s historical heritage while opening the country to travelers in a thoughtful, dignified way.

The concept emerged in the early 20th century, when Spain realized that its castles, monasteries, palaces, and fortresses could have a second life.

Instead of becoming ruins or museums frozen in time, they could welcome guests.

The very first Parador opened in 1928 in the Sierra de Gredos, setting the tone for a model that blended hospitality, preservation, and national identity. From that moment on, sleeping in history became part of the journey.

But Paradores are not just about beautiful rooms with thick stone walls and dramatic views. Over the decades, they have played a key role in boosting local economies, supporting rural areas, creating stable jobs, and protecting regional traditions.

Their kitchens became ambassadors of local gastronomy,turning traditional recipes into something to be proud of, refined without losing their soul. Staying in a Parador often means tasting the region as much as seeing it.

Today, Paradores stand as a symbol of Spain’s public hospitality model: elegant, rooted in history, and deeply connected to place. They represent a national style of hostelry that many countries admire and few have managed to replicate.

 And in this episode, there is a big surprise.

Jorge reveals a project he has been carefully developing for over a year: an extraordinary 2027 eclipse tour. During the longest total solar eclipse visible on Earth in the next 200 years, Ceuta (Spanish territory in Africa) will sit right at the center of the path of totality. We’ll experience the eclipse fromthe Parador of Ceuta, with the rest of the journey unfolding in Southern Spain near Málaga and finishing in the historic city of Cádiz.

It will be summer, but don’t be fooled by the heat. We’ll be by the water constantly and the Mediterranean and Atlantic breeze cools the temperature down.

And yes, we’ll cross the Strait of Gibraltar by helicopter. (There is an option B, just in case.)

Seats are limited. If you want to be part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience, write directly to Jorge at [email protected] and get on the list.

History, travel, and the sky itself. This episode brings it all together!

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