
The second establishment by the hotel chain in Asturias reflects their fresh decorative proposal, which they have continued to develop from here on. The company has raised the bar of their decor by intensifying the colors and designs of the furnishings. Red is stealthily introduced to consistent white and black color scheme, and chrome and glass have a greater presence here with respect to other e...


Who would have known you could find the perfect hideaway so close to the highway! No effort, intricate routs, or GPS. Just get off the Oviedo-Santander interstate at the Valley of San Jorge in East Asturias, an asphalt road runs parallel before heading into the thick wooded area that leads to this enchanting and family-style hotel, an old farmhouse from the early 19th century with a striking façad...

Near Cudillero fishing port, atop the mountain known as El Pito, or The Whistle, this stately house built by indianos evokes the pride of those Spaniards who made their fortune in the Americas during the late 19th century. Thanks to the respectful work of Montse Abad, the colors of the past welcomes travelers today from the gated entryway, to the neoclassic façade and the crea...



A 16th-century construction with its coat of arms carved in stone on the facade. It was once home to the sister of the polygraph Jovellanos and wife of a Del Busto. Later it served as the headquarters of the Mercantile Circle before becoming a hotel, thanks to Micaela Valdés, a restorer who has carried out the decoration. A hallway lined with ceramic tiles and sand-colored walls separates the fron...



On the highest fields that climbing up along the road from Villaviciosa to Infiesto, between apple trees and corn crops, Asturias creates a little spot for this hotel proposal that is as rural has it is extent from the basic ideas of the many examples of local hostelry. An estate open to the horizon from the cafeteria terrace or the summer pool; a place where nothing is occulted. A glass-walled un...



Between meadows and trees, an intricate mountain path leads to this little rustic hotel, made of stone, wood, mud and covered with red tile, in the same style as it’s neighboring cottages. Greenhouses, stables and a barn accompany it a midst a beautiful garden that views over a far off grayish wall that is Europe’s mountain range. Managed earnestly and with caring hospitality by Carlos Bueno. On ...


This old orphanage was constructed during the reign of Fernando VI and Carlos III in the heart of the capital of Asturias. It’s a well known because each year the Prince of Asturias Awards Ceremony and other official receptions are hosted here. The hostelry chain Occidental has carried out a profound renovation of all its bedrooms. While the building conserves: the old cloister, one of the most st...


For several years Avelino Gutiérrez, the owner of the celebrated restaurant located on the property, has managed this pristine modernist palace that rests in the middle of a garden designed by Cecilio Rodríguez. The architectural structure was developed in 1912 by an apprentice of Gaudí, who saw through to completion the art nouveau building, unprecedented in the region. A great part of the origin...


On the shores of the Cantabric Sea, this little hotel conserves its stately feel and marine flavor in equal parts. Here in the land of fisherman, where entire families make fishing nets to prepare for their sea voyages, stands this traditional 19th-century Asturian house. Rustic decoration and comfort are found within the grey stone walls featuring wrought iron balconies and wooden splashboards. T...


Country estate constructed in 1899 as the Pachorros family residency, located in the residential area of Luarca, which forms part of La Barrera Park, right in the heart of the architectural complex that dates to 1900. The house is representative the style referred to as indiano that can be admired in the surrounding area. Bedchambers have been prepared with the right commoditi...


Alongside the highway that connects Ribadesella and Llanes, just entering the town of Quintana and beyond the chapel and the three crosses -one of the devout symbols of the Principado de Asturias- stands this hotel, a restored country home. The rolling greens of their golf course are interrupted at the sight of this sober structure made of stone and wood. The stern tradition is perceived, in the r...

Only the walls remain from the old hotel Avenida, located in the historic center of town. The interior spaces now display a warmer décor reminiscent of colonial English and rustic styles, with a modern touch. This hotel has a library with publications and videos specialized in Austrian Preromanic and Romanic art. A real treat awaits at the breakfast table presented with pastries elaborate...

