
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...



Nestled in a luxury urbanization and surrounded by pine trees, this hotel complex looks out onto the Jávea Bay and the Montgó Natural Park. Temptingly close to the beach, but far enough away from the commotion, the hotel is today member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World. The complex is the outcome of understandable demand for first-rate architecture that respects the natural environs, combin...




Due to its unique architectural style and spectacular views of the ocean, this hotel is practically an island inside an island. Perched atop a rocky sea cliff, 20 minutes by car from Funchal, the hotel boasts its position as a watchtower under the sun. Time ago, this was a country home owned by a wealthy family from Madiera, and when it was renovated into a hotel, three new buildings were added on...

With their most recent establishment, the hotelier chain Derby returned to their Barcelonese origins and opened a hotel in the Eixample neighborhood. It stands on 83 Enric Granados, the street named after the most ingenious piano composer of Spanish Romanticism in the 19th century. This early 20th century construction that was once occupied by the Pujol i Brull clinic, features neoclassic touches....


Another link in the Hospes chain. Opened in 2004, this establishment carries in with the company’s keenness for the mimesis of past developments, in this case barrowing in large part from the big brother in Alicante, Amerigo. Here in Valencia, in the nice zone, the commercial and business area, Palau de la Mar occupies a late 19th century palatial building to unfold its particular catalog of prist...


This is a roomy little hotel that opened in 2004, and is still finishing off the last details to embellish itself even more. The terrace, adjacent to the reception area, boasts pleasing views of the bare beaches of Caños de Meca and the La Breña Natural Park. Amidst the natural and untamed zones of Cadíz, this hotel simply invites their guests to enjoy their easy and luminous spaces. The bedrooms ...



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 ...


Between Bordils and La Bisbal, amid the green fields of Empordà, lays a little medieval village with a very Mediterranean style called Madremanya. At the edge of this town there is a 14th century country estate, with arches from the 15th and 16th century, which has been converted into an inn; it’s a handsome place, the kind that attracts the attention of travelers passing by who abandon their cars...


Located on las Ramblas, far from the zone where the city´s most prestigious hotels stand, the grand old hotel Manila has a striking neoclassic façade. Having undergone continuous reforms, its interiors are outfitted with designer fabrics by Kenzo that boast tones of red, yellow and terracotta. The crème of the crème in the international music scene has stayed here, including Sting, Michael Jackson...


In the lively historic downtown, with views of the Urumea River and the Cantabric Sea, Hotel María Christina has been the social and cultural center of Donostia-San Sebastián since 1912, hosting the most important events in the city. Surrounded by places to stroll, its faces the majestic Teatro Victoria Eugenia and is just steps from the Palacio de Congresos Kursaal in the elegant shopping distric...


Located in a greatly visited area, next to the Euskalduna palace and not far from the Guggenheim museum, the hotel is a masterpiece by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta. It exhibits interior design based on large open spaces and an atrium that is unique in the Iberian Peninsula. The minimalist style of the bar, with a backlit wall full of bottles, shares the space with the restaurant, Aizian. Th...
