Plaza Rey Don Silo 1 33120 Pravia /Asturias (Asturias|Spain)
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 front entrance from the bedrooms and the patio-dinning area that is used for large celebrations. The bedrooms are comfortable, though the curtains seem reluctant to show any sign of modernity. Each room has its own name such as Luarca, Luanco and Tazones. And every space in the house boasts handsome dark wood flooring.
Individual room: 3, Double room: 27;
todas con
heating, Canal Plus TV, work desk, paying mini bar, hair dryer
garden, conference rooms with capacity for 80persons , living room, billiard room
Café bar, Restaurant
allowed
Open year round.
Julia Martínez
Credit cards: AE, DC, MC, V, 6000
VAT (7%) not included
Rooms 6 and 9 stand out for their space and location. Number 12 has direct views of the chapel. Each room is named after a town in the area.
Every summer the hotel hosts artistic painting workshops, furniture restoration classes, and other activities.