Paradors are state funded hotels all over Spain, often located in old castles and medieval convents. Parador de Chinchon is set in the Convento de San Augustin and it is very lovely. Those religious types certainly knew how to look after themselves.
To say that this hotel is in Madrid is a bit of a stretch – a 45 kilometre stretch to be precise. It is in the tiny village of Chinchon, which sounds more like a small furry dog than a town. It was reasonably easy to get to, even though the English voice giving us directions through the Tom Tom was coming up with the most ridiculous pronunciations of Spanish towns. We were laughing so much we missed turns. Just as well she also gave road numbers or we would never have arrived.
You can just imagine monks wandering around these halls comtemplating whatever it is they contemplate.
The guide book says that Chinchon is charming and ramshackle. I agree with ramshackle. It also says that the almost circular Plaza Mayor, which is lined with sagging, tiered balconies is one of the most evocative plazas mayores in Spain – evocative of what? It might look better if they got rid of the cars parked in the square. I think my photos make it look a bit better than it is.
It won’t take you long to discover the sights of Chinchon.
You can see Plaza Mayor, with the parked cars and Parador de Chinchon just to the right of centre at the back.
We waited ages for the church to open. Just as we were about to give up somebody shuffled up with a key and we were allowed in. It has a painting by Goya, whose brother was a priest there.
I was quite taken with 3 sculptures in alcoves.
One night at the Parador there was a function in the courtyard below our room. The tables were set with delicious food and there was guitar music playing. I wish we had been invited.
Parador Chinchon is great. The rooms are lovely, the food is excellent and the staff friendly. We were quite happy to be outside Madrid in the quiet countryside, waking up to the sound of birds chirping.
These 2 fellows in glass cases beside the restaurant also looked happy to be there ( and I think they have been there a while).
Love the grey shirt with the gathering of fabric below the yoke, he looks like an official nut cracker, what about the wheel, it all looks professional artisanal. Keep spying from above Debra.
By: Roz on April 7, 2011
at 6:24 am
I would have loved to crash the party, just to see him.
By: bagnidilucca on April 7, 2011
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You go to some very interesting places far off the tourist map (or so it seems to me!)
By: Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella on April 7, 2011
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Chinchon is a bit out of the way.
By: bagnidilucca on April 8, 2011
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Lovely photos! My favourite is “A typical street”. Thanks for taking us along on your trip – even if it is only virtually.
By: lisa@notesfromafrica on April 7, 2011
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It was a cute little village.
By: bagnidilucca on April 8, 2011
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I know what you mean about the cars parked in that lovely old town square…, sort of looks out of place doesn’t it. Another lovely stay, thanks for bringing it to us Debra 🙂
By: Anna Johnston on April 7, 2011
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I think they need a car park outside the centre.
By: bagnidilucca on April 8, 2011
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I LOVE that shot through the leaves. These posts give a thrill a minute. Keep on enjoying your trip allowing us the pleasure of it as well. See how great your photos are; didn’t look ramshackle at all. To me.
By: Caterina on April 7, 2011
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I wanted to be down ther under the leaves.
By: bagnidilucca on April 8, 2011
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very nice. george
By: george miori on April 7, 2011
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Very nice and enjoy your gad abouting………looks great!
By: Moira Drexler on April 7, 2011
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We’ll fill you in on all the details next week.
By: bagnidilucca on April 8, 2011
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Just picked up my jaw. Much inward sucking of air, the odd gasp, and lots of Ooooo’s. I think I would like to build a Spanish styled courtyard JUST like that one. Any afternoon siestas I had would be entirely fitting then.
By: cityhippyfarmgirl on April 8, 2011
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The courtyard was very lovely.
By: bagnidilucca on April 8, 2011
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Fantastic snaps of the function down in the courtyard below your room. Oh I wish I was invited also. 🙂
By: Anna Johnston on April 8, 2011
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Me too!
By: bagnidilucca on April 8, 2011
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