
Stone, clay and wood... the traditional materials of the Castilian architecture in an old noble home that sits amid a quilt little town in the mountains of Segovia. The interior spaces have a country style ambiance with antique furnishings and other pieces entrusted to local craftsmen. The premeditated austerity of the decoration assimilates the contemporary rustic canons. The result: a cozy place...


Old flourmill, renovated into a rural inn, outfitted to ensure a cozy stay in a place of great natural beauty, near Riaza. An ideal destiny to set out on hiking excursions in the woods or simply enjoy the rustic austerity next to the fireplace. What ever the priorities may be, great cuisine and hearty meals are guaranteed. If that sounds mouthwatering, recreate the experience with Fernando Gallard...


The San Facundo Palace stands in Plaza San Facundo at the end of San Facundo Street, half way between the aqueduct and the main square. Segovia in the palm of the your hand. This old 16th-century house has redesigned itself into an elegant and functional establishment. Upon its earth-color façade, beams connect the lintel to the cornice, very much in style of the historic center. Entering the rece...



The meadows formed by the Cega River and the Romanic chapel of Virgen de la Vega, one of the most beautiful in Castilla y León, are enough excuses for this small and welcoming posada surrounded by fields, pine forests and oak forests. Not far from Pedraza, the peacefulness is an asset. Another one is the Castilian home cuisine....




Typical construction of the mountains of Segovia with stone walls, wooden door and wrought iron balconies. Inside you can appreciate the beam work and the walls are painted in cheerful colors that match the curtains and the upholstery of armchairs and chairs. It has its own wine cellar with the best wines in the region. The bedrooms, baptized with evocative names in reference to the region, wrap y...



Jaime and Rocio, the currents owners, opted to reconstruct this XVII century estate, preserving the original structure and materials, while giving it touch of class and elegance. We can find heavy curtains, flower-full tapestries, a fireplace and the family’s XIX century furniture, religious paintings, walls that are colorfully and elegantly painted and a chapel from the end of the XIX century. T...


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 ...


This hostelry, sited in front of the store De Natura, reflects the signature style of the prolific interior designer for the brand Casa y Jardín, Paco Muñoz. The bedrooms are fully equipped and have an exclusive decor, inspired in rural motifs with unique splashes of color and modernity. They are, however, slightly marred by the only element that is neither rustic, nor personal, unpleasing for the...

An early 18th-century noble house just meters from Puerta de la Villa, in the Jewish district of Pedraza. It is endorsed with a coat of arms, dauntlessly it reads: Slaves of Jesus and Mary. Year 1703. The bedrooms, each different from one another, were decorated by Francisco Muñoz from House & Garden, and they are all correctly appointed. Traditional elements and other more contemporary touche...


A family with over 40 years of experience in the hotel business of Segovia runs this 15th-century Castilian palace, declared a historic and artistic monument. It owes its name to the Basque family Ayala Berganza that once resided in this charming little Gothic-mudejar palace. The vierteaguas gargoils one the façade and gothic arches of the turret contrast with the interior decoration that is faith...


A typical farmhouse. Mercedes Oneto, from the Oneto interior decoration company, has been the promoter of this little hotel with rural flavors. Her brothers, Alfredo and Miguel, adorned the establishment with furniture and linins by Heredad.If you would like more information, see what our hotel critic, Fernando Gallardo, has to say about this hotel. You can also check out a photo gallery with 30...

Sited in Sebúlcor that forms part of Segovia, the town closest to heart of the Hoces de Río Duratón Natural Park. The architectural layout of the hotel recalls that of a church. Inside there are stunning hard wood beams, marble and ceramic floors, banisters made of care tires, exposed brick walls and antique pieces…Each bedroom has a different name which evokes places along the Duratón River and...
