Description
Parador de Lerma - 17th century palace (4*)
There are not many hotels that offer you the opportunity to stay in a palace built for royalty. Particularly one which retains many of its original features and benefits from plush décor to make your stay all that more special.
The Parador de Lerma, set in the upper part of the town just 25 minutes' drive south of Burgos, is a ducal palace erected between 1601 and 1617 by Francisco de Mora under the instruction of the first Duke of Lerma, Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas. The vision for the Parador was “a place of lodging, rest and general enjoyment” for King Phillip III, a sentiment which still applies to its guests hundreds of years later. The interior décor of both the rooms and communal areas is elegant and befitting of the historical importance of this magnificent building. The Parador has retained many of its original features, a spiral turret at each corner, as well as breathtakingly high ceilings supported by stone columns. Columns are a principal feature of this Parador in both Tuscan and Ionic styles.
From the outside one may mistake the Parador for a grand official building of government proportions, but on entering you will see just how much this architectural feat has to offer. A particularly special feature is its inner courtyard where one can enjoy a drink or a bite to eat in the sunshine, secluded from the outside world.
The Lerma Parador boasts several superior rooms each with different features which guarantee good views and a little more space. A superior double room and a suite feature a pair of balconies from which to enjoy the views. There is also a suite which features a sunken jacuzzi bath with views out towards the countryside for a truly relaxing experience.
Keytel Tip
- Lerma is an attractive town with lovely flagstone squares and streets leading off from the Parador/Palace, worthy of a stroll. In summer it seems to have a remarkable number of festivities being celebrated around the Parador and main squares.
D Morgan
September 22, 2022 at 2:26 pmWe reckon the parador is overrated. It is certainly a majestic setting but we felt that it did not have the traditional welcome atmosphere of others, perhaps because it is probably used mostly by people for one night after arriving or leaving Spain on the ferry. Our superior room was fine.
Stayed September 2022
D Stevens
November 2, 2022 at 12:12 pmD. Stevens.
A stately hotel which was so easy to find, we had a lovely stay and wished we could have explored the town more.
Stayed early October 2022