
Signs of flirtatious Ibiza, for sure. A vast country estate with pines, carob trees and olive groves, with papaya and avocado orchards, with ecological harvests and vegetarian concession. Pool and tables shaded by umbrellas and reflecting the white architecture. Inside, a meticulous, luminous and rustic minimalist style. Large black and with photographs embody the essential contrast between each a...


The dream of a lifetime. The dream of the crew on this country adventure, Sergio and his sister Adriana, lived out a stone’s throw from the remarkable coves of Santa Eulalia. The dream of creating an agrotourism establishment in which a vision hospitality and the Sergio’s passion falconry soar at the same level. The estate, which came to be before the second decade of last century, extends over 25...

An old country home with whitewashed facades, stone and mortar walls, dating to 1880. Farmlands with gardens and orchards, carob, pine, almond and olive trees, all biologically cultivated, extend all around this house sited in the town of Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera. It belongs to the matrimony between Margaret Martin von Korff and Luis Trigueros, a sea navigator. The bedrooms are fully equipped a...


In Fitoria, along the road leading up Naranco Mountain –the mythic leg of Vuelta Ciclista a España- the silhouette of a house integrated into the landscape is seen, Casa Camilia. This little hotel in constant evolution, developed by Antonieta Domínguez Benito, is a leader in hospitality and fine food outside of Oviedo. The bedrooms offer correct equipment and simple decoration, except the suite th...


The name of the hotel honors an illustrious English botanist who worked for the Catholic Kings. It’s an appropriate name considering the exuberant gardens that protect the palace, created at the dawn of the 20th-century. From a highpoint that looks out towards the Salobreña Castle, this aristocratic building designed in 1898 encloses bedchambers and boasts suites that can’t help but feel stately i...

Marta Medina decided one day to add onto her hotelier luggage; as owner of the Casa de Carmona in Seville, she chose to fashion another establishment in Madrid. The scenery of her second hotel experience and first in this capital city, to begin with, enjoys views of the Teatro Real and the Palacio de Oriente, right in Madrid’s historic downtown.The accommodation in question here occupies the thi...


This stately mansion built in the 17th-century is set in the heart of the Island of Mallorca and hidden in an open countryside. The interiors, decorated with period pieces, preserve the best of the past. Bedrooms conserve the flavor of the epoch, while incorporating other more modern comforts. Artworks, oil paintings, tapestries decorate the majestic living rooms that enclose marble fireplaces. Th...


A set of buildings comprised of a late 19-century village house and a 17th-century mill sited in the marvelous landscape of A Fervenza, on the banks of the Miño River and surrounded by a thick forest of oak and birch trees. Time ago farmers in the area came to this mill to grind their grains, which also provided barges fort the passage of people and livestock crossing the Miño River.The two brot...


The traditional eighteenth century Galician result of the union of to houses, half way between 'pazo' (vernacular architecture of Galicia) and ‘casa de labranza’ (country house). This manor is located on a extensive estate, with a swimming pool a midst two granaries and a pigeon house the same age the manor, that was converted to a warehouse. The bedrooms are fully equipped and the inter...



Just a few miles from the capital of a traditionally tourist island, rises this hunting pavilion from the beginnings of the XIX century. Sharing the grandeur of its neighboring golf course, the three houses that comprise this inn are on the verge of classicism. The bedrooms stand out for their modern finish and well proportioned dimensions, although there is room for a more personal décor. Especi...


The neighbors of Santa Cruz de Mudela ought to be quite appreciative of the José Cuadrado´s efforts to give life back to this 17th century ancestral home. His initiative culminated in May of 2003 with the opening of this charming little inn, right off the Madrid-Andalusia highway, in the heart of Campo de Calatrava. Two stone-cut coats of arms greet at the entrance the visitors with familiar fresh...


A nineteenth century family building. The renovations preserved the most representative elements, as well as introduced certain rural references to give it a touch of warmth and harmony. Each one of its rooms is decorated differently, although all the room’s ceilings have girders in plane view. From all the windows that face south, you can see the Guadarrama sierra, with the ‘La Mujer Muerta’ and ...
