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Parador de Turismo de León

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Parador de Turismo de León, a lavish 5-star gem nestled just 0.6mi from the bustling heart of León, Spain. This splendid hotel, located at San Marcos, 7, offers guests a serene escape while keeping them close to the vibrant city life. With prices starting from $283, you're in for a luxurious stay that promises to elevate your travel experience to new heights.

Property building in Parador de Turismo de León
Living room in Parador de Turismo de León

Rooms

Standard Double Room in Parador de Turismo de León

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2 Twin Beds

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270 sqft

Standard, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Coffee machine

Flat-screen TV

Experience the ultimate comfort in our Standard Double Room, featuring two cozy twin beds, a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV, and air conditioning. With its spacious 269 sqft size, this room offers a perfect retreat for two guests seeking a relaxing stay.

Superior Double Room in Parador de Turismo de León

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2 Twin Beds

1 Queen Size Bed

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325 sqft

Superior, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Coffee machine

Flat-screen TV

Experience ultimate comfort and luxury in our Superior Double Room featuring 323 sqft of space, 2 twin beds and 1 queen size bed, a private bathroom, minibar, coffee machine, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning. With modern amenities, soundproof walls, and elegant decor, your stay will be truly unforgettable.

Junior Suite in Parador de Turismo de León

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1 Double Bed

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375 sqft

Junior Suite

City view

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Coffee machine

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Step into your stylish room and enjoy a plethora of amenities including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary toiletries to pamper yourself. The hotel's inviting garden and sun deck are perfect for delightful afternoons, while the terrace sets the stage for breathtaking views as you sip on your favorite drink from the bar. And don't forget to treat yourself with a meal at the on-site restaurant, or take advantage of room service for a cozy night in. Plus, with soundproof rooms, you can enjoy tranquility after a day of exploring.

Lobby or reception in Parador de Turismo de León
Property building, Bed in Parador de Turismo de León

Experience the Best

Families are warmly welcomed at Parador de Turismo de León, with babysitting services and special kids' meals available for an extra charge, making it an ideal haven for travelers of all ages. With an impressive review score from 1056 guests, this hotel has certainly captured the hearts of many. Your adventure awaits in León—come and discover all the elegance and comfort in store for you!

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Plan Your Stay

When it comes to dining, the Parador de Turismo de León does not disappoint. Join the culinary journey at the on-site restaurant, Rey Don Sancho, where a delightful fusion of Mediterranean and European cuisines awaits you. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or enjoying a casual family dinner, this restaurant offers a warm, family-friendly ambiance complemented by modern touches and a romantic setting. Picture yourself savoring expertly crafted dishes while soaking in spectacular views of the lush gardens—dinner here is not just a meal; it’s an experience to remember!

Restaurant/places to eat in Parador de Turismo de León
Restaurant/places to eat in Parador de Turismo de León

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Bar

Sun deck

Tour desk

Bathroom in Parador de Turismo de León
Restaurant/places to eat in Parador de Turismo de León

Restaurant

REY DON SANCHO

Family Friendly, Modern, Romantic, Mediterranean, European

Breakfast in Parador de Turismo de León
Lounge or bar in Parador de Turismo de León
Facade/entrance in Parador de Turismo de León
Absolutely wonderful hotel in all respects. Recently renovated historic building with a beautiful facade and stunning ultra modern interior decor. One of the interior courtyards is transformed into a modern art gallery while side hallways display many original oil paintings and museum-grade historic artifacts. Similarly, the cloister displays fantastic sculptures and a photogenic garden. Attached to the hotel is an old church open to visitors from the hotel or from the square. Room decor is very modern but with tastefully selected traditional elements and high-quality artwork on the walls. All in all, an unforgettable treat to the eyes. State-of-the-art modern bathroom. Easy although not cheap open-air parking in the back of the building.

Zodi54

I was surprised by the stunning modern courtyard and the art galleries on each floor- I loved it! There were back areas that were more traditional. Breakfast was great. Hint: We could not figure out how to get our car to the front door to check in and drop the luggage because it is a huge pedestrian area in front of the Parador. After going around in circles a few times, my husband parked and I walked over and asked them to advise me. You turn right on the Ave of Peregrinos (one way) and then take your first left and drive in slowly in FRONT of the church and the Parador- drive right across the pedestrian area on the cobbles- it was crazy. Then they valeted our car.

Jackie

The hotel is very grand, with the reception, dining room and a comfortable seating area in the old monastery section and the bar, breakfast room and most bedrooms in the modern section. Our room had windows with views across the trees to the old Roman bridge. Our bathroom was spacious and modern. Dinner was very good indeed, with starched white table linen, suited waiting staff, a sommelier, excellent house wine, a complimentary amuse-bouche and delicious food. The breakfast buffet was extensive and there was a selection of hot food to order. Free parking was easy behind the hotel. It was only about 10 minutes walk to the pedestrianised old town.

Sarah

After being on the Camino de Santiago for 3 weeks, this was a much needed weekend stop. It was luxurious from the moment of arrival until we departed. Javier at the front desk helped me with some issues surrounding my Camino and was just so helpful all around. Also the young lady that checked us in on Friday was fabulous and helpful as well. We loved the sophisticated bar because it’s very hard for us to eat as late as Spaniards and the bar had excellent tapas, sandwiches and food that filled our needs and was served early. A fabulous Parador that we hope to return to someday!.

Suzette

We were hiking the Camino de Santiago (Camino Frances) and this is the best hotel we have stayed at so far. Some of the Parador hotels are a bit dated these days, but not this one. It was incredible - the hotel (both the exterior and interior) are amazing. The location is about a 15-20 min walk from the old town/cathedral. We paid Euros 260 per night for a Superior Double including breakfast - the room was fantastic, and we had a view at the front of the hotel. Excellent value for money. I would highly recommend this hotel.

Rachel

Absolutely wonderful hotel in all respects. Recently renovated historic building with a beautiful facade and stunning ultra modern interior decor. One of the interior courtyards is transformed into a modern art gallery while side hallways display many original oil paintings and museum-grade historic artifacts. Similarly, the cloister displays fantastic sculptures and a photogenic garden. Attached to the hotel is an old church open to visitors from the hotel or from the square. Room decor is very modern but with tastefully selected traditional elements and high-quality artwork on the walls. All in all, an unforgettable treat to the eyes. State-of-the-art modern bathroom. Easy although not cheap open-air parking in the back of the building.

Zodi54

I was surprised by the stunning modern courtyard and the art galleries on each floor- I loved it! There were back areas that were more traditional. Breakfast was great. Hint: We could not figure out how to get our car to the front door to check in and drop the luggage because it is a huge pedestrian area in front of the Parador. After going around in circles a few times, my husband parked and I walked over and asked them to advise me. You turn right on the Ave of Peregrinos (one way) and then take your first left and drive in slowly in FRONT of the church and the Parador- drive right across the pedestrian area on the cobbles- it was crazy. Then they valeted our car.

Jackie

The hotel is very grand, with the reception, dining room and a comfortable seating area in the old monastery section and the bar, breakfast room and most bedrooms in the modern section. Our room had windows with views across the trees to the old Roman bridge. Our bathroom was spacious and modern. Dinner was very good indeed, with starched white table linen, suited waiting staff, a sommelier, excellent house wine, a complimentary amuse-bouche and delicious food. The breakfast buffet was extensive and there was a selection of hot food to order. Free parking was easy behind the hotel. It was only about 10 minutes walk to the pedestrianised old town.

Sarah

After being on the Camino de Santiago for 3 weeks, this was a much needed weekend stop. It was luxurious from the moment of arrival until we departed. Javier at the front desk helped me with some issues surrounding my Camino and was just so helpful all around. Also the young lady that checked us in on Friday was fabulous and helpful as well. We loved the sophisticated bar because it’s very hard for us to eat as late as Spaniards and the bar had excellent tapas, sandwiches and food that filled our needs and was served early. A fabulous Parador that we hope to return to someday!.

Suzette

We were hiking the Camino de Santiago (Camino Frances) and this is the best hotel we have stayed at so far. Some of the Parador hotels are a bit dated these days, but not this one. It was incredible - the hotel (both the exterior and interior) are amazing. The location is about a 15-20 min walk from the old town/cathedral. We paid Euros 260 per night for a Superior Double including breakfast - the room was fantastic, and we had a view at the front of the hotel. Excellent value for money. I would highly recommend this hotel.

Rachel

Absolutely wonderful hotel in all respects. Recently renovated historic building with a beautiful facade and stunning ultra modern interior decor. One of the interior courtyards is transformed into a modern art gallery while side hallways display many original oil paintings and museum-grade historic artifacts. Similarly, the cloister displays fantastic sculptures and a photogenic garden. Attached to the hotel is an old church open to visitors from the hotel or from the square. Room decor is very modern but with tastefully selected traditional elements and high-quality artwork on the walls. All in all, an unforgettable treat to the eyes. State-of-the-art modern bathroom. Easy although not cheap open-air parking in the back of the building.

Zodi54

I was surprised by the stunning modern courtyard and the art galleries on each floor- I loved it! There were back areas that were more traditional. Breakfast was great. Hint: We could not figure out how to get our car to the front door to check in and drop the luggage because it is a huge pedestrian area in front of the Parador. After going around in circles a few times, my husband parked and I walked over and asked them to advise me. You turn right on the Ave of Peregrinos (one way) and then take your first left and drive in slowly in FRONT of the church and the Parador- drive right across the pedestrian area on the cobbles- it was crazy. Then they valeted our car.

Jackie

The hotel is very grand, with the reception, dining room and a comfortable seating area in the old monastery section and the bar, breakfast room and most bedrooms in the modern section. Our room had windows with views across the trees to the old Roman bridge. Our bathroom was spacious and modern. Dinner was very good indeed, with starched white table linen, suited waiting staff, a sommelier, excellent house wine, a complimentary amuse-bouche and delicious food. The breakfast buffet was extensive and there was a selection of hot food to order. Free parking was easy behind the hotel. It was only about 10 minutes walk to the pedestrianised old town.

Sarah

After being on the Camino de Santiago for 3 weeks, this was a much needed weekend stop. It was luxurious from the moment of arrival until we departed. Javier at the front desk helped me with some issues surrounding my Camino and was just so helpful all around. Also the young lady that checked us in on Friday was fabulous and helpful as well. We loved the sophisticated bar because it’s very hard for us to eat as late as Spaniards and the bar had excellent tapas, sandwiches and food that filled our needs and was served early. A fabulous Parador that we hope to return to someday!.

Suzette

We were hiking the Camino de Santiago (Camino Frances) and this is the best hotel we have stayed at so far. Some of the Parador hotels are a bit dated these days, but not this one. It was incredible - the hotel (both the exterior and interior) are amazing. The location is about a 15-20 min walk from the old town/cathedral. We paid Euros 260 per night for a Superior Double including breakfast - the room was fantastic, and we had a view at the front of the hotel. Excellent value for money. I would highly recommend this hotel.

Rachel

Location

San Marcos, 7, Leon, 24001, Spain

Parador de Turismo de León