Parador de la Granja

Hotel · San Ildefonso

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Parador de la Granja

"Start at the top: what will we notice first about this attraction?Parador de la Granja has a regal facade that makes you raise your posture a bit—that is, until you see the tour groups lingering inside. What's the story behind it?The state-run Spanish Parador system, which operates hotels in notable or monumental buildings around the country, is known for known for its excellent dining and hyperlocal sense of place. This property is no different. The building once known as Casa de los Infantes—where the royal princes would stay—is now the main hotel; the adjacent building, a conference center. How are the rooms?Rooms are neither flashy nor extravagant, which helps keep the attention on the historic building—and on Segovia itself. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi—and is the quality good?The internet is free, but the signal strength can vary. What's the food like?Regional Castilian fare is the highlight. If you didn't have a chance to try roasted suckling pig in town, here's your chance. Breakfast (included) has a spread of fruits, meats, hot options, and even cava. Lunch and dinner offer good choices indoors or on the terrace, and there are plenty of options for vegetarian and gluten-free diets. How was the service?The Parador brand offers homespun service from a friendly and engaged staff. Who's staying here?Plenty of conventioneers and tour groups, but all the activity keeps up the energy level in the lobby. How does the hotel fit into the neighborhood?The hotel fits in perfectly with its surroundings. Many guests arrive by car, making it easier to get around. Is there anything you'd change?If it were closer to Segovia, you wouldn't need a car. Any other features worth mentioning?Families will praise the outdoor pool and small spa, and fitness buffs can keep up their routine in the gym. Bottom line: Worth it, and why?Sleeping in a royal residence? Yes, please." - Ramsey Qubein

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C. Infantes, 3, 40100 Real Sitio de San Ildefonso, Segovia, Spain Get directions

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