Hotel Hospes Palacio de los Patos | Equip Xavier Claramunt

Granada / Spain / 2007

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This is the extension for a hotel constructed in a Palace. An extension that passes unnoticed during the day, so as not to detract attention from the palace, its much older sibling. At night it turns into a source of light which illuminates the palace. The value of its presence is grounded in its anonymity. Hotel Hospes Palacio de los Patos is set in a 19th-century palace, 650 metres from Granada Cathedral, this beautiful luxury hotel offers a spa. The UNESCO-protected building features a garden with Arabian-style fountains. The Hospes Palacio de los Patos yokes a Palace to an uncompromising modern new wing of design scheme. Relying heavily on minimalist materials such as stone, glass and metal, the palace’s alabaster-white interiors are sleek spaces filled with light. The hotel has 42 exquisitely decorated rooms. The elegant rooms at Hospes Palacio de los Patos have a contemporary design, while conserving the original décor of this historic property. All air-conditioned rooms have flat-screen satellite TV and wooden floors. There is a safe and minibar, and the private bathroom comes with a hairdryer, bathrobe and slippers. In the entire hotel free Wi-Fi connection is offered. The hotel Bodyna Spa, famous for offering a peaceful rejuvenation for both body and mind includes a sauna, Turkish bath and indoor pool. Massage and various beauty treatments are available. The hotel’s Senzone Restaurant that represents the Andalucían culinary tradition serves healthy cuisine, using only fresh ingredients. There is a bar and room service is available. You can hire a car from the 24-hour reception, and on-site parking can be reserved for an extra charge. "Granada is such a treasure, and it will stay in my mind as a fond memory for a long time to come" Michelle Obama, August 17th, 2010.
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    This is the extension for a hotel constructed in a Palace. An extension that passes unnoticed during the day, so as not to detract attention from the palace, its much older sibling. At night it turns into a source of light which illuminates the palace. The value of its presence is grounded in its anonymity. Hotel Hospes Palacio de los Patos is set in a 19th-century palace, 650 metres from Granada Cathedral, this beautiful luxury hotel offers a spa. The UNESCO-protected building features a...

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