My husband and I got back from Spain Oct. 30 and we had such a good time. We spent 3 days in Madrid and then rented a car and went to smaller towns. I had made reservations at 3 paradores and had seen info on their web site (
www.parador.es ) about their 5 night card. For $365 we had incredibly nice double rooms for 5 nights. It does have to be used Sunday through Thursday nights, but if your trip can work around that limitation, it is well worth it. Where in the states can you get a 4 star hotel room for under $75 per night? After staying in Madrid at
Hostal Las Fuentes for $57 for a clean but teeny room and even teenier bath that one person has a hard time negotiating, it was wonderful to have a huge room with a TV that had CNN, and a huge bath with a hairdryer. The paradors also have incredible restuarants that serve wonderful breakfast buffets, and a lunch and dinner menu with local foods and wines. We typically spent $25 per person and had a starter, main course, dessert and wine. Everything was delicious (although we saw animal parts I'd never seen on a plate before. I think in one chicken soup there were rooster combs floating around). The
parador in Avila was a restored 15th century palace, right next to the beautiful city wall. It was very impressive. The
one in Salamanca is a 1960's cubist structure but has an incredible view of the town, and its an easy hike over the beautiful 1st century Roman bridge into the historic centre. The
one in Tordesillas is not walking distance into town, but has a lovely villa feel in the country.(this one even had complimentary beer and beer stines to take with you.) There are dozens more all across Spain...most in historic buildings. We plan to go back and try more. Check out their website.