
A great deal of water has flown below this millenary mill that the García Figuero brothers transformed into an inn. Free of all needless accents, an extreme rustic style impregnates the interior spaces that feature authentic clay flooring, hand carved wood and box curtains of old. Amid the stillness of the stone and flatlands of Burgos, which is only interrupted by gusts of wind, the establishment...


The first hotel by the NH chain in Burgos, facing the Arlanzón River and beside the Jesuit Church of the Merced, this establishment occupies an attractive construction built in the 16th and 17th centuries, which encloses a true treasure: a gothic cloister from the 16th century, below a pyramidal dome made of steel and glass.The interiors boast a formal and discrete minimalist style, different f...



Sited in the main square of town, this palace was built between 1601 and 1617 to receive the frequent visits of King Felipe III. Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas commissioned its construction to architect Francisco Mora who designed this monumental building with regal flare that today forms part of the association of historic inns in Spain. The interior decoration was devised by María Moreno de...


Pablo Peñalba and Pilar Albéniz’s hotel has been open since 2001. Lovingly and elegantly decorated in a classical style, it offers 20 bedrooms, meeting rooms, a dining hall and a private dining room in the cellar with a fireplace. The building located next to wine production and aging warehouses is surrounded by beautiful gardens and the vast vineyards of the Torremilanos estate, far from the city...


Surprising. Little or nothing indicates the decorative explosion on the other side of the facade of this ancient palace of Counts Berberana and Rodríguez of Salamanca dating back to the 16th century. The domains reflected on its two coats of arms on the main wall and the inertia to evocate the local splendor of fluid trade traffic with Flandes transforms the landscape into something between contem...
