

Under the provisional category of hostel, this Bed & Breakfast opens its doors on Pez Street in the traditional neighborhood of Malasaña. No until the end of 2006, when renovations are concluded, will it join the list of hotel-boutiques. As for now, they already offer their décor and their urban charm developed by a group working with the fashion designer, Luis Delgado. Modern rooms, with stra...


This palatial building is the legacy of the 1929 Universal Exposition, built by Vicente Traver in 1927. Sited in a familiar residential area in Seville and forming part of a group of homes, the grand construction stands two stories high and boasts and tall tower with spire. The façade combines regionalist elements and a multitude of baroque ornamental motifs, while contemporary and fully equipped ...


On a hill in the Sierra Nevada natural reserve, just 20 kilometers away from the ski slopes, surrounded by nature, rises this whitewashed country lodge. The attention and care given by its owners make it a great mountain hotel. It’s stands out from the typical sierra landscape that surrounds it and the construction draws its character from the interiors, where a hint of its rustic past still conti...



Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro has now broadened their horizons by taking advantage of their winery and aging instalations to set up a hotel on their 1,400 hectors of vineyards. Located to the side of the bodega, the hotel’s interiors display a Castilian severity, between the crass popular remedy and the elegance of their wines and especially the Grand Reserve of 95.The common areas reveal noble materi...

Rural architecture with rounded and smooth forms, very Ibiza. For over two hounded years the building has stood on a cultivated estate. Among olive, almond and sabina trees, the hotel’s sand-colored façade stands out, which is flanked all around by whitewashed walls that are just barely highlighted with blue. The bedrooms enclose a personalized décor and consistently seeking to lighten the spaces,...


Rural architecture with rounded and smooth forms, very Ibiza. For over two hounded years the building has stood on a cultivated estate. Among olive, almond and sabina trees, the hotel’s sand-colored façade stands out, which is flanked all around by whitewashed walls that are just barely highlighted with blue. The bedrooms enclose a personalized décor and consistently seeking to lighten the spaces,...


The interior designer of Cantabria, Paco Entrena, and his daughter, Silvia, run this old palatial home with imagination and talent. Both receive guests with ease, proposing a museum-like tour of the house and allowing them to personally select their bedrooms when possible. Yellow, fuchsia, white, blue… Each bedroom boasts a different color and atmosphere. Well put together, the rooms reve...


Since 1763 the Pallarés family has run this hotel complex with love and dedication. Isolated in the Catalonian Pre-Pyrenees, it stands below a rocky mountainside that kisses the Segre River, half way between Lérida and Andorra. It history is embedded in the sheets and written in the pages of a book, Fusta de Boix (Box Wood), which is on sale in the reception. Joan Pallarés rep...


Surrounded by vineyards, carob and olive trees on a former farm or masía, this hotel opened in 1998. Its rustic essence lives on in the beams and rafters, stonewalls and ceramic-tile floors. Bedrooms, suites and bungalows are distributed throughout a cluster of small Mediterranean-style houses that reveal a play of light and color in an effort to squeeze out every last drop of...


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...



An awe-inspiring medieval history lesson that wins the respect of guests in this castle made hotel-inn, inspired in the tradition of Inns of Tourist Interest, only with greater richness and sumptuousness. Set in Salamanca, the edifice enjoys unrivaled views of the countryside on a large estate covering 116 hectors, replete with oak, pines and poplar trees. These endless flatlands were once observe...



The old Palacio de Vedruna recovered by the Egyptologist Jordi Clos, enjoys a luxury location on one of the most elegant streets the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona, between the streets of Pau Clarís and Valencia, very close to the Paseo de Gracia. The architecture, endorsed by names such as Bohigas, Mackay and Martorell, has a stunning neoclassic façade, decorated with diverse floral ornaments...



