Another town nearby to Madrid, Spain, and Barajas airport is Chinchon, and — yes — it, too, has a wonderful parador (the Parador de Chinchon, of course). Although maybe not quite as close to the airport as the parador in Alcala de Henares that I wrote about in my last post, it’s still close enough to make a great first night’s stop or last night before flying out of Barajas.
The parador in Chinchon is located in an Augustinian monastery that dates back to the 17th century:
The streets of Chinchon are a bit steeper and winding than those in Alcala de Henares and the town feels a bit more remote and rustic. The parador is also less modern in styling, but it is extremely comfortable and charming. There are gardens, an outdoor pool and the terrace where I had dinner was the perfect spot to spend a quiet evening. The two Madrid paradors offer very different experiences but I’m quite fond of each for just that reason. It really comes down to what experience you want out of your stay. Alcala de Henares is a perfect fit for those that prefer something very modern but with cultural attractions just steps away, and Chinchon gives more of the feel of having left the city and experiencing an historic Spanish village.
Unlike Alcala, I have only stayed in Chinchon once but would happily return to explore these winding streets further.








