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The Hotel Jardin de Carrejo was originally built in 1881 to house a light factory. The building later became the family residence. This initiative is the dream of Rosario and her family, all of whom have all participated in different ways - one son is the architect and interior designer, another is the professional photographer whose work adorns the walls and Isabel oversees the everyday running of the hotel. |
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Sea and mountains inspired the owners of Posada Torre del Milano, to buy the meadow in which it stands. Soft hills and splendid views of the Ruiseñada valley, surround this small rural residence, recently opened. Located not far from the beautiful village of Comillas, this enchanting place is a luxury in itself as it stands imposing in a privileged natural setting. |
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Hotel San Román de Escalante, a former 17th century mansion, is located near the coast of the Cantabrian Sea. This peaceful spot on the Cantabrian coast features exquisitely appointed facilities for your comfort, relaxation and leisure in an evocative setting. |
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Hospederia Villaescusa, ideally located only 5 minutes driving from Santander and close to Cabárceno Natural Park. The architecture of the place is typical from the region (''Montañes'' style). |
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The Hotel Real was built in 1917 in the neo-French style of the great European palaces at the initiative of citizens of Santander. It was built in honour of King Alfonso XIII and to house His Majesty’s court. It is situated on a hill in the elegant residential area of Santander. |
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Overlooking the bay, in a beautiful privileged spot, opposite Santander's seaside area (Puerto Chico), Vincci Puertochico Hotel offers a range of different alternatives for the business or leisure guest.
This charming small hotel was built in 1998 and totally refurbished in 2003. |
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The Hotel Torre de Ruesga is a wonderful place to stay. When you arrive there, unless you know it before hand, you doubt whether you are or not at the right address... It is a small stone castle sitting on several acres of its own parkland... |
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