
The façade is made of exposed stone blocks forming a geometric grid that gives away the past of this old 19th century noble construction, which stands right in the historic center of Tudela. Here, the group AC Hoteles has created a stylish and practical ambiance in what was once a hospital building.In the hotel’s common areas, ceramic floor tiles share spaces with furnishings that boast classic ...


A refreshing implementation of modernity amid the often-dry panorama of historic hotels. Pilar Sánchez and Jesús Boroiz have transformed 18th century palatial house into an innovative establishment, with tectonic intervention of their nephew and architect. Outside the building, stunning effect of the neoclassic structure reaches its peek and continues to into the interior spaces. Eclectic décor di...


Country home with the marks of time tucked into a spot in the Valle del Baztán, an immense indentation along the green skirts of the Pyrenees in Navarro. After the modern restoration of this building with 17th century foundations, renewed a century later, the combination of stone and dark wood remains on the interiors and exteriors. This union of past and present is an evocation of the celebrated ...

Forming part of the hostelry chain since 2000, this establishment occupies an edifice with the looks of an apartment building on the bounds of Pamplona. Four conference rooms, a cafeteria, a restaurant with visual impact and a classic menu, gym, the installations also provide the AC lounge, a versatile space where breakfasts, cocktails or dinners may be served, and it can also be used as a place t...


The Galzada Jaureguia Palace, build in the 18th century, located in the historic center of Almandoz, one of the towns in the Baztán Valley of Navarra.The common spaces and all the bedrooms, including the apartment and suite, boast a classic ambiance with a great profusion of wood. In a faithful reflection of the area’s gastronomic traditions, they serve specialties that call for foie, duck and m...

An 18th-century military building in the Baztán Valley, now converted into a cozy hotel by the Churrut family. The precept abided to in the restoration has aimed to uphold the house’s original ambiance and idiosyncrasy. This idea has been applied in the maintenance of the furniture and some architectural elements, as well as the personable service. The bedrooms boast an individualized décor of a r...



This inn with a friendly and homey ambiance is comprised of an old stately 19th century house that was restored by Imanol y Elixab, and an aged construction habilitated to receive guests. It stands in the Santesteban Valley of Navarro. The bedchambers, while somewhat wanting of more equipment, have been decorated with a comfortable rustic style. The nucleus of the establishment is the restaurant, ...



Ángelo Cambero and his wife Nina, manage with utmost care this large stone and wood house sited at the confluence of the Pilgrim’s Trails of Santiago descending from Somport and Roncesvalles, in the bridge of La Reina. If you would like more information, look at what our hotel critic, Fernando Gallardo, has to day about the hotel....

Rooted in the valued idiosyncrasy of the Sierra de Aralar and amid the same lands of Atallu since 1643, Hotel Etxeberri invests in the architectural canons of Navarro by employing fitted block stone and oak wood, in addition to the customary flower pots with blossoming plants that radiantly greet guests. The precise rustic style, of today and of all times, is the work Juanjo and Ana, who are also ...

Property of the Bertiz family thru the mid 20th century and cradle of the Viceroy of Mexico Juan José de Bertiz, this ancestral home was restored and reconverted into a hostel in 2003. From a simple and cozy setup, it gazes over the natural park of Bertiz dominium. Views of it own dense lush gardens lined with green and dashed with floral pointillism, contrast with the building’s ancient stone wal...

An intriguing construction with centuries of antiquity, a towering house that stands three stories high under a gable roof. It had pased through the hands of different proprietors and has carried out different functions, serving as a palatial home and barracks for the Civil Guard. The Irigoien family has inhabited it for the most years; illustrious family members include Juan de Irigoien, knight o...


Sited in the center of town and close to the Irati and Roncesavlles forests, this traditional Navarro-style house exhibits a renovated ocher façade with brown shutters, standing three stories high and sheltered by a pitched roof. It belongs to the family that founded the business over a century ago. The ample bedchambers, which are austere in equipment, reveal simple decoration and rustic furnitur...
