
Built on the ruins of the Monastery of the Jerónoimos dating to the 18th century. Just ten minutes from the center of Valladolid along Salamanca Avenue, heading towards Tordesillas, next to the Puente de la Hispanidad. This hotel possesses a wonderful cloister with a tastefully decorated restaurant, which makes it the finest and most singular hotel in the city. Minimalism refined for Occidental ta...


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...

A bit of history, modern comfort and immersion in mineral healing waters: ingredients found outside the walls of Olmedo, on the ruins of Sancti Spiritus, a convent built in the first half of the 12th century that served as a retreat for both Santa Teresa de Jesús and Juana La Loca. Today, the ancestral mysticism gives way to other poetic solutions. The original building is accompanied by two new a...

An old flour mill on the banks of the Duero River on its way past Quintanill de Onésimo. The river served the interests of the Alonso Pesquera marquis, and now, it crawls next to the foundations of a surprising hotel. Although the skeleton of the mill remains intact, although well polished, the interiors have suffered the transformation of modernity. The high ceilings with their crossing beams, th...

This 17th-century construction surrounded by gardens beside a reflecting pool is sited amid a pine forest covering 130 hectors of land. Essentially rustic interiors reflect a liking for Mudejar design. The bedrooms wrapped in cheerful tones are named after towns that preserve historic monuments in the region. There are wooden floors and ceilings plus restored antique furniture.The first floor en...


This construction was initiated by Francisco Belloso in 1912, and designed by the same architects that created the Palace of La Magdalena in Santander. There are references of inhabitants living on this estate that date as far back as the 12th century, but it wasn’t until 1891 that it opened its door as a small hotel. The bedrooms are rather sparse in equipment, although the hotel offers complete ...

Before becoming an inn it was a hostel, a humble stop along the way from Galicia to the highlands. Located in the city where the Catholic Kings and Portugese rulers signed the treaty that divided conquered lands in America, today visitors will find a place to enjoy nature in complete solitude.The most recent integral reforms carried out in 2002 have freshened up the establishment from the inside...
