
4 Star Hotel
In the historic town center of the capital of Zamora, a beautiful palace awaits. Built on the site of an old Muslim citadel, today it houses a Parador. The hotel provides the opportunity to discover all the beauty of the natural, historical and artistic riches of this region. The medieval feel of the interior, which you will note in the armor, fine tapestries and canopy beds, blends with the Renaissance style of the courtyard, glass enclosed wooden gallery and coats of arms.

Because of its strategic geographic location, Zamora serves as a crossroads on the Via Delapidata, a beautiful, peaceful place where a nice walk is a pleasant way to explore the city's wealth of cultural and historical heritage. The cathedral with its ribbed cupola, Las Dueñas Convent, the delicate modernist style and urban Romanesque of many of the city's buildings, Zamora Castle and the Baltasar Lobo Museum are just some of the historic and artistic sights that are sure to fascinate you.

Come enjoy the monuments, cuisine and glow of this city on the banks of the Douro River while lodging at a unique hotel.

Restaurant
At the Parador de Zamora, we offer the best of Sanabria’s cuisine, including dishes such as bacalao a la tranca (garlic paprika cod), young beef, rebojo zamorano (a sort of cupcake), almond custard and arroz a la zamorana (pork and paprika rice). The cooking of Zamora features heartily seasoned local ingredients such as legumes, meats and charcuterie. The intense flavor is characteristic of a cuisine you are sure to love.

Doña Urraca nobles and aristocrats room
The Doña Urraca room has a pretty four poster bed and is one of the most attractive at this mid-15th-century Renaissance Palace. As well as benefiting from all required services and extras, the large balcony means guests may enjoy extensive views out over the Plaza de Viriato - one of the busiest spots during Easter Week. Wooden floors and beams add a certain warmth to the noble décor.

