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Rooms & Views
Guests will have a special experience as this suite offers a hot tub. The suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed 323 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Practical - Desk Comfort - Air conditioning,…
1 King Bed 323-sq-foot room with a balcony Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-scr…
The family room provides air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in shower an…
The spacious double room offers air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in sh…
The triple room provides air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in sho…
3 Twin Beds OR 1 King Bed and 1 Twin Bed 237 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi an…
The twin room provides air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in showe…
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Restaurants nearby
- Laila On the ground floor of a small rural hotel near Santander! Here, in a setting of simple contemporary elegance, you'll find a full menu of updated traditional cuisine, with modern details, and the option of a tasting menu, although the latter requires a reservation at least 24 hours in advance. The terrace is a delight on sunny days!26m
- Casona del Judío★ Michelin If you would like to eat in a really special setting, book a table at Casona del Judío, as it’s not every day that you get the chance to enjoy a Michelin-starred experience in an authentic 19C colonial-style property. Here, chef Sergio Bastard impresses guests by shining the spotlight on local ingredients as well as algae and herbs from the Cantabrian coast. He offers two tasting menus (Festival and Chef’s Table) on which guests can savour dishes influenced by the sea, with a fusion of textures and a constant focus on pinpoint presentation (we especially enjoyed the starters, such as the Verdi8.0km
- El Nuevo Molino If you’re on the lookout for a restaurant with plenty of charm, make sure you book a table at El Nuevo Molino! This delightful restaurant on the banks of the River Pas will delight guests with its setting in an 18C water mill adorned with mill wheels, as well as its garden, home to a deconsecrated chapel and a large old granary. Nowadays, the latter provides a relaxed bistro-style setting for the daily Le Hórreo menu. In the attractive, rustically inspired dining rooms in the main building, chef José Antonio González conjures up traditional Cantabrian cuisine, bringing local recipes right up t4.3km
- El Hostal del Pericote An aristocratic property that will charm guests thanks to its attractive colonial/mountain-style decor and various terraces. In its classically styled dining space, one of which is inside the library, explore a traditionally inspired à la carte specialising in meat, including premium options such as Macharra aged beef and ox. We recommend taking the advice of owner César before ordering.4.7km
- Agua SaladaBib A modest, friendly and authentic restaurant with no luxurious frills but plenty of charm. Its simple façade on the street corner conceals a welcoming dining room decorated in French bistro style and dominated by shades of green and white, with an old open-view bar, bare marble tables and other intimate and attractive details, such as the bright candles which add a romantic touch. The traditionally inspired contemporary cuisine (with the option of half-plates throughout) is not lacking in boldness thanks to the addition of exotic flavours, mainly Asian but also from Central and South America (s9.8km
- Bodega del Riojano A restaurant with an abundance of character, history and authenticity, plus a unique museum (Museo Redondo) teeming with works of art. This business, which first started out in the 1930s selling agricultural items and wines, is nowadays a classic address in the city. The traditional menu features dishes such as the popular Rioja-style braised snails, as well as hake with a velouté cream and peppers. We recommend booking a table in advance and enjoying an aperitif in the bar before moving on to the dining room.9.7km
- Cañadío Very few people who known Santander well are not familiar with Cañadío, a true institution in Cantabrian hospitality. The restaurant, which boasts two attractively arranged dining rooms (one with a bar and the open kitchen at its centre), has built its reputation on carefully selected ingredients as well as unpretentious yet honest cooking. Dishes you won’t want to pass up include the traditional fried squid (rabas), cuttlefish (cachón) in its own ink with a creamy risotto-style rice, and the spectacular hake fillet. The “Cañadío” lemon tart provides a fitting climax.9.8km
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Attractions nearby
- Castle of Pedraja cultural property in Piélagos, Spain2.0km
- Cueva de El Pendo cave in Spain5.6km
- Santander Cathedral cathedral in Santander, Spain9.3km
- La Picota mountain in Spain2.1km
- Arnía beach in Spain3.9km
- Playa de Covachos3.8km
- Museo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo de Santander y Cantabria Spanish museum of contemporary art9.0km
- Botin Centre art museum designed by Renzo Piano located in Santander, Spain9.6km
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