
María José Marco has rehabilitated this Indianos-style palatial house, upholding with regard its authentic colonial airs displayed: on the white and terracotta colored façade, where there are two running balconies featuring white columns and flanked by two towers; or in the stately staircase in the living room with its fireplace and a spectacular wooden ceiling lamp. The bedrooms are of d...


Overwhelming due to its good taste and design. This is the qualification deserved by Manuel de la Torre's work in Somaén, a tiny village crowned by an 11th century castle in front of the Jalón River gorge on the old Madrid-Saragossa road. Built upon the remains of a farmhouse that served for charging customs for crossing the frontier between Aragón and Castile during the 18th century, this ar...


Castilian farmhouse founded in the 17th century and restored as befits the surrounding are of the village of Ucero, the natural entrance to the canyon of the Lobos River. Perfectly fitted stone and a sobriety befitting the granite landscape, with no concessions until we pass the threshold. Inside, blue touches alleviate the rigidity of the wood and the brick walls, also present in the bedrooms, di...

Perhaps Machado himself would have wanted to be another guest at this inn had it existed in his time. Much of his literary Soria is written here, at the foot of the Urbión mountain range, under the breathtaking Laguna Negra. And it is read under the vigor of its walls, loaded to the brim with romantic ink. It becomes a hotel once you go through the doors. Once you go through the doors, it becomes ...

