Nathan M.
Yelp
In short summary, the Parador de Cuenca is a great historic hotel converted from a convent that has large rooms, great staff, and a great restaurant and is located in a beautiful location with great views.
Now for the excruciatingly long elaboration.
My wife and I have travelled about 10 times to Europe for vacation, from the US, over the last 20 years. We agreed that the Parador de Cuenca has been our best overall experience and would absolutely come back. People vary significantly on hotel expectations, particularly during vacation abroad, so I explain below what we liked about Parador.
We like to stay in a location that allows for easy transportation to site seeing locations and provides a unique cultural experience. With Parador being located right across the valley from the UNESCO hanging houses and a short walk to downtown old and new Cuenca, the location is ideal. There is also a trail route with an obvious route to the top of the mountain to the beautiful lookout called the Mirador del Cerro del Socorro. From there you get the best view in town, which has a beautiful sunset view.
The hotel is a renovated convent which kept many of the architectural stylings and I'm pretty sure the wooden carved ceiling in the primary dining hall is original. So in addition to being in a historic building and adjacent to a UNESCO site, the cultural immersion is further elevated due to modest tourism. There is enough tourism that local amenities are good but small enough tourism that you can get a local experience at many cafes in newer Cuenca.
The second part of a great hotel is it's physical location as it relates to views and weather. I already mentioned the access to local hotspots, so that is covered. But Cuenca, in late April, was 75F, Sunny, and dry the whole week. Sure this can vary but it more likely to happen here than in northern Europe.
The views are extraordinary just from standing outside the hotel. Very few hotels provide direct access to views of a beautiful UNESCO site.
We also enjoyed this hotel location, due to relatively modest tourist density. This Parador of course doesn't control this...Instagram does : ) That said, it does make for a nicer hotel stay when there isn't as much frenetic tourist craziness.
The hotel staff were fantastic! They were very helpful for all my requests for arranging taxis, providing an iron to my room and helping me find the right path to destinations. They were always helpful and I enjoyed all my interactions.
There are several areas for eating in the hotel, both outdoor and indoor, but I will cover the indoor dining hall here. My wife and I ate there for breakfast and had one lunch there. The dining hall has original hand carved wooden ceilings that are absolutely beautiful and quite charming. On the first day we ate there for lunch at 1 PM and were blown away by how good the meal was. They brought fresh bread to the table and very unique local olive oil. We ordered an artichoke and red pepper appetizer. For the main course I had baked trout and vegetables and my wife ate the mushroom plate. We were served beetroot hummus as a gratis table appetizer and also some chocolates to close the meal. It was honestly one of the best overall meals we had during our 8 day stay in Spain.
The breakfast is an open Buffett of many pastries, cheeses, ham, yogurt and other items with the option to order hot items like eggs or Churros. They aromatically brought coffee and hot milk to the tables. For yogurt adders they had the most unique offerings I have ever seen, like bee pollen (sweet and delicious), flax seed, and others. Since they have three seating times for breakfast (8, 9, or 10), they operate closer to an American pace so you can get in and out "faster" than most places.
They have a handful of amenities that we did not try but we're available: gym, sauna, tennis court,swimming pool, evening bar.
So finally I get to the bedroom. It was extraordinarily large compared to all we've been in on Europe. It had two windows that can open and close for light, sound and air flow to your desire. It had a large tub shower, dual sinks, and a toilet and bidet.
Finally the hotel is an easy 10 minute taxi from the Cuenca train station, which is good on both ends of the trip.
If even for one night, it is worth getting this experience.