Parador Raimundo de Borgoña

Ávila


Occupying a 16th-century palace hard up against the wall in the north of the old town, Parador Raimundo de Borgoña has all the essential elements of the parador chain: elegant public areas, helpful staff and stylish bedrooms.


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