"Spain’s state-run paradores are often, but not always, restorations of historic properties — this one, in the ancient Andalusian city of Cádiz, is shockingly modern, a glass monolith set between the historic city center and the Atlantic Ocean. The rooms and suites benefit from floor-to-ceiling windows, and while the sea-facing ones are most desirable, the hotel’s position makes for fine city views as well. A tapas bar and a fine-dining restaurant present a range of gustatory options along with marine panoramas, and the spectacular outdoor pool is backed up by a gym and a capacious spa." - Tablet Hotels
