Parador de La Gomera
Parador hotel overlooking San Sebastián de La Gomera.

A Parador hotel atop the Lomo de la Horca, above the capital San Sebastián de La Gomera, with Canary-flora gardens, a pool and views over the harbour and Mount Teide. Built in the style of a colonial Canarian manor house, it is an ideal base for exploring Garajonay National Park and the island's hiking trails.
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