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The Parador in the historic city of Tui, on the Portuguese border, is a faithful reproduction of a pazo or Galician country house, in a setting of mountains and rivers.Parador de Tui
This establishment is ideal for sports and activities in natural surroundings.

With its granite walls and floors, ceilings, beams and staircases of local chestnut wood, it recreates the typical pazo of the area.
The gentle colours and rustic furnitire create a welcoming atmosphere in the comfortable bedrooms. There is also a splendid swimming pool and a beautiful garden.

Below are some comments of guests who recently stayed in Parador Tui.

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7 Comments about “Parador Tui”

  1. author avatar Chris Proctor says:

    If you don’t enjoy staying at the Parador in Tui, you are unwell. Seek help.

  2. author avatar Ray Lambe says:

    Lovely place and great staff but watch out for that clock across the river. Chimes and plays tinny music every quarter of an hour throughout the night and spoiled our night’s sleep. If possible, try and get a room away from the river.

  3. author avatar Colonel Paul long says:

    Subject to the caveat below, we enjoyed our stay at this parador. The food was good and the staff were friendly. The views across the river are stunning. Tui is a lovely town and a great place to wander around and explore. The cathedral is well worth a visit.

    But, and it’s a big but, we did not sleep at all well. The foor boards in the room above were also our ceiling and as there appeared to be no carpets we could hear every footfall only too clearly! The family (there were several of them) went to bed late and noisily.

    In addition the clock in the church across the river struck noisily every quarter of an hour throughout the night and as it’s in Portugal, it was on a different time to ours!

    For these reasons we would not stay here again.

  4. author avatar bramley family says:

    What wonderful culture, cuisine, hospitality, comportment, manners, views, the list goes on. A really great stay had by all, thank you so much. So often one goes away on holiday and is disappointed by something; we were truly happy with everything and relish our return.

  5. author avatar Rosie Brooke says:

    We were walking from Valenca to Santiago and this was a really good start to the walk. The hotel was comfortable, the staff were very helpful and friendly, we liked having a garden of our own, and the breakfast was excellent. It was also extremely useful having an internet point, as we couldn’t carry a laptop because we were on foot. (Other paradors on pilgrim routes, please note!)

  6. author avatar Mrs Ann Doidge-Harrison says:

    We stayed here for two nights so we could have a day sunbathing by a pool and were so glad to have the extra time to really explore the old town streets of Tui and to discover that we could walk there easily from the hotel. Our room was quiet and comfortable, the bathroom luxurious and the breakfast delicious. The views from the gardens and from the cafe terrace are wonderful and it’s very peaceful.

  7. author avatar frank russell says:

    While walking from Porto to Santiago de Compostella, we stayed one night in the Parador de Tui. Everything about the hotel was wonderful, it’s location, friendly reception on arrival and during stay, lovely views and most comfortable bedrooms.The hotel was quiet and the big breakfast sent us on our walking way, smiling ! A gem of a hotel.

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