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El Mirador de Bendones

9.5/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Double Room with Spa Bath
1x Double 28 Up to 3
Garden view

This double room's standout features are the hot tub and spa bath. The spacious double room offers a private entrance, s…

Twin Room - Disability Access
2x Twin 22 Up to 3
Garden view

The twin room features a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with garden views as well as a private bathroom b…

Twin Room with Terrace
2x Twin 20 Up to 2
Garden view

The twin room provides a private entrance, soundproof walls, a balcony with garden views as well as a private bathroom f…

Standard Twin Room with Garden View
2x Twin 18 Up to 2
Garden view

The twin room features a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with garden views as well as a private bathroom b…

Double Room with Terrace
1x Double 15 Up to 2
Garden view

The double room provides a private entrance, soundproof walls, a balcony with garden views as well as a private bathroom…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Ca'Suso A welcoming bistro-style eatery with a rustic-contemporary feel, enthusiastically run by two brothers (Vicente and Iván) who humbly refer to their restaurant as a canteen-like “casa de comidas”. Their more modern take on traditional, Asturian-based cooking includes an à la carte (don’t miss the famous liquid La Peral cheese croquettes or the spider crab ravioli with fennel) and two enticing menus. Some half-plate options are also available.4.0km
  • Cocina Cabal A restaurant that takes its name from chef Vicente Cabal and which features a kitchen visible from the dining room. Cabal is truly passionate about cooking and has had a long career working in leading restaurants across the country. On the à la carte, he conjures up creatively prepared Mediterranean cuisine with a balanced approach between tradition and innovation, which is complemented by a tasting menu named after the restaurant. In 2022, it won the award for the world’s best “fabada” stew!4.3km
  • Casa Fermín Here, options include a classic-traditional à la carte that makes full use of top-quality ingredients, a tasting menu, plus an impressive wine list. Make sure you try the CasadiellesFermín, the restaurant’s reinvented signature dessert!4.4km
  • Gloria An informal restaurant where Manzano siblings Esther and Nacho showcase traditional cuisine perfect for sharing, including delicious tapas, “raciones”, a few contemporary dishes, plus two menus (one daily option, including wine, that is available for lunch midweek, and a second more extensive menu named after the restaurant, featuring Gloria’s signature dishes).5.1km
  • Casa Farpón Asador A classic address that has had a new lease of life under the reins of chef Javier Álvarez, who has made the move here from the now-closed Casa Farpón de Mamorana. It has retained its rustic ‘asador’ appearance with the open grill visible from the dining room, where the market-inspired menu is focused around various hearty dishes (the Argüelles stew with “compango”, a mix of different meats, is outstanding), daily specials (such as filled potatoes, the thick Asturian “pote” soup, and Verdina beans with spider crab), fresh, traditionally caught fish from Rula, Trasacar red meats, plus an impress8.3km
  • El Cenador del Azul A restaurant that is both classic and contemporary in style where attention to detail is key in every aspect of its unassuming but superb service, which it considers an art form. The à la carte, which is impressively complemented by a set menu at lunchtime, is traditional in feel, but combines contemporary touches and hints of fusion that are reflected in starters and mains alike, including the “pitu de caleya” free-range chicken – a mainstay of Asturian cooking.9.4km

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Attractions nearby

  • church of Santa María de Bendones church, Cultural Interest Asset2m
  • Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Saviour, Oviedo religious church building in Spain, the thirteenth century4.2km
  • University of Oviedo public university in Asturias, Spain4.3km
  • Carlos Tartiere Stadium football stadium in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain5.9km
  • La Foncalada fountain of potable water4.6km
  • Santa María del Naranjo palace, Cultural Interest Asset6.8km
  • Church of San Tirso, Oviedo church of Saint Thyrsus4.2km
  • San Julián de los Prados cultural property in Oviedo, Spain4.3km

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