Quick description
Parador de Lerma is a striking 17th-century palace converted into a unique hotel. It has a popular restaurant with a wide range of traditional regional dishes with modern touches. Free Wi-Fi is provided. The Parador de Lerma dominates the charming town of Lerma. Once used by King Felipe III, it has a large central courtyard. The spacious bedrooms in the Parador de Lerma are decorated in a classical style. They have antique furniture and terracotta tiles on the floor. They all have TVs and air conditioning. Set in an original part of the building, the Parador de Lerma’s restaurant has a grand vaulted ceiling and paintings on the walls. The small town of Lerma has kept many buildings from the 16th century. It has a number of good restaurants. Lerma is also ideal for visiting the city of Burgos, which is just 30 km away. Covarrubias and Santo Domingo del Silos are also both nearby.
Important information
Children up to 12 years old using extra beds will be charged 25% of the standard room rate per child, per night. The town of Lerma celebrates the Patron Saint Festival between the 30 August and the 9 September, with music and attractions until the early hours. For this reason, the Parador cannot guarantee the peace and quiet that it would usually hope to offer. During the festivities, the Plaza Mayor and Plaza de San Blas will be closed off to parking. You will be able to park at the rear of the hotel or in the hotel garage, with an additional cost. Please note that drinks are not included in the Half Board and Full Board rates.