
Since the XVIIth Century, the building that today lodges the hotel has been the most important building of Imón. An enormous stately house of heavy ashlar walls and masonry.
The transformation of the building into a hotel astonishes the traveler by the originality of the restoration and the recovery of already existing elements.
The decoration surprises by its classicism and the quality of its furniture and works of art, and avoids the excess of rusticity of other rural lodgings of the area.
To choose a room is like to choose a dream. The room Carlos III, where the monarch stayed, is the reflection of a time. You can be transported to East with the Chinese room. The Palomar, in one of the two towers, reminds us of the cooing of the birds.
Imón, with hardly 40 inhabitants, is between Sigüenza and Atienza. It preserves the salt mines of Roman origin, that were the most important of Spain. Today, catalogued like pre-industrial archaeology, they are a stop for tourists and onlookers.
The villa is presided by a magnificent Renaissance church of the XVth Century and on the town, the Llano de las Simas with an oak forest, offers the traveler a spectacular sunset on the salt mines.
Surroundings: Churches, castles, palaces, museums, walls, cathedrals; a stroll in time from prehistory to the present time, through the Romanesque, the Gothic, the Renaissance, Baroque or Neoclassic.
The nature supports this landscape created by the man with beech forests and pine groves, deep canyons; oceans of red lands of Castile, sung by poets.
A traveler wrote: ´In the heart of Spain, an island of salt, full of charm and with the best attention. Thanks ´
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RATES | |
Double room special | 130 € |
Junior suite | 105 € |
Double room superior | 90 € |
Double room standard | 80 € |
Salinas Suite | 200 € |
Extra bed | 25 € |
Breakfast / person | 9 € |
7% IVA Not included