Parador de Santillana del Mar to Reopen in 2026 After Extensive Renovations
In a welcome piece of news for tourists and locals alike, the Parador de Santillana del Mar, a beloved hotel in the historic town of Santillana del Mar in Cantabria, Spain, is set to reopen its doors in 2026. This reopening follows a lengthy period of renovations that began in May 2021.
A Historic Gem Under Renovation
The Parador de Santillana del Mar, known for its meticulous reproduction of popular mountain architecture, has been a cornerstone of the town's tourism industry. Located in the heart of Santillana del Mar, a town famously dubbed "The town of three lies" for not being holy, flat, or having a sea, the parador has been a favorite among visitors for its blend of traditional charm and modern amenities.
Renovation Details
The renovation, which has been ongoing since May 2021, aims to enhance the parador's facilities while maintaining its historical and architectural integrity. The parador, situated in the Plaza Ramón Pelayo, is designed to respect the town's surroundings and preserve its unique character. The renovations are expected to upgrade the hotel's rooms, restaurant, bar, sauna, and garden, ensuring that guests continue to enjoy the comfort and elegance that Paradores are known for.
Attractions and Activities
Santillana del Mar, declared a national monument due to its rich historical and artistic heritage, offers a plethora of attractions for visitors. The town is renowned for its cobblestone streets, historic buildings such as the Casa del Águila and the Casa de la Plaza, and the statue in homage to Altamira Man. Just a short walk from the parador, visitors can explore these landmarks and enjoy the town's pedestrian-only center, which has preserved its original character for centuries.
Nearby Attractions
The area surrounding Santillana del Mar is also rich in attractions. The Santillana del Mar Zoo is just 2 kilometers away, and the beautiful village of Comillas, with its stunning beaches and architectural gems, is only 15 kilometers away. For those interested in prehistoric art, the Altamira Caves, a World Heritage Site, are a must-visit, although access to the original cave paintings is currently restricted. An exact replica can be seen at the Altamira National Museum and Interpretation Centre.
Anticipation and Excitement
The reopening of the Parador de Santillana del Mar in 2026 is highly anticipated by both locals and tourists. This parador is not only a significant part of the town's tourism infrastructure but also a symbol of Cantabria's rich cultural and historical heritage. With its enhanced facilities and continued commitment to local cuisine and sustainability, the Parador de Santillana del Mar is set to remain a top destination for those seeking a unique and enriching experience in one of Spain's most charming towns.
As the town prepares for the parador's reopening, visitors can look forward to a refreshed and revitalized space that combines the best of traditional architecture with modern comforts, making it the perfect base for exploring the historic and natural wonders of Santillana del Mar.
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