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This palace, in the heart of
the emblematic and majestic town of Zafra known as “mini” Seville, was
once the residence of Don Agustín Mendoza y Montero, Count of the Court
and owner of cattle of the same name. The rooms of this hotel, taking
inspiration from the world of bull fighting, are each named after
prestigious cattle rearing families. Spacious, they all convey a
classical, palatial feel with quality English style fabrics used for the
curtains and bedcovers. The large bathrooms with high ceilings are
colourful and original as is the shower that simulates a 19th century
bird cage. The interior patio is used as a hallway leading to the
different common areas and the breakfast room. Another charming space is
the garden with swimming pool with Victorian style furniture creating
different atmospheres. |