16TH CENTURY
RENAISSANCE PALACE This
Parador occupies a palace which was formerly the residence of the Counts of
Maceda. It rises up in the historical centre of the town and combines regal,
noble and stately lines with innumerable references to a rural dream in a
setting which invites you to visit numerous coves and beaches. Distinguished,
stately and illustrious are three adjectives which define an interior where
famous details, antiques and regal style furniture abound, and there are also
relaxing views over the garden. The carved stone staircase which leads to very
welcoming bedrooms and which accentuates the stateliness and nobility of the
Parador stands out. The dining room has an aristocratic appearance, in harmony
with the rest of the common areas; mirrors, paintings and candelabra enhance the
culinary display, which alternates fish and seafood dishes with excellent meats.