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Casa das Capelas

★★VillamarínGarden view
8.4/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Quadruple Room
2x Twin 48 Up to 4

Guests will have a special experience as this quadruple room provides a spa bath. The spacious quadruple room offers a w…

Double Room
1x Double 40 Up to 2
Garden view

The spacious double room features a wardrobe, heating, a balcony with garden views as well as a private bathroom boastin…

Double Room with Private Bathroom
2x Twin 37 Up to 2

The spacious double room features a wardrobe, a safe deposit box, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a sh…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Nova★ Michelin In this centrally located restaurant, with a name that showcases its desire to create new and innovative experiences, the emphasis is on “deep-rooted cuisine” that showcases the origins of Galicia cooking and its terroir (artisanal Pan de Cea bread, Ceboleiro chorizo, the Mos breed of chicken etc) with the aim, first and foremost, of bringing what is local to a wider audience. In this impeccable, contemporary-minimalist setting with an open-view kitchen, chefs Julio Sotomayor and Daniel Guzmán (who as well as being business partners are also cousins!) remain faithful to their principles, creat14.1km
  • Ceibe★ Michelin If you’re searching for a dining experience that encapsulates the essence of Galician cuisine, make sure you book a table at Ceibe, an adjective that describes someone “who is able to choose and manage the way they act and think”. The escabeches, pickles and marinades on offer here are the signature of this restaurant close to the cathedral in which the striking and traditional stone walls combine with a minimalist look and a kitchen that is very much part of the dining room. Here, Lydia del Olmo and Xosé Magalhaes are keen to ensure the flow of guests’ dining experience, as part of an interes14.3km
  • Miguel González★ Michelin In the heart of the historic centre of Ourense, and a few steps from both the Praza de Abastos and the iconic As Burgas thermal spring, this restaurant gives new impetus to the culinary philosophy of chef Miguel González, which until now shone like a hidden gem on the outskirts of the city. In its elegant dining room, which has a partially exposed kitchen and is not without a certain historical air, combining high ceilings and marble floors with comfortable contemporary furniture, you can discover the cuisine of memory, sensations and improvisation that the chef has always associated with the 14.5km
  • PacíficoBib This classic family-run restaurant founded in 1975 by the grandparents of current owner Francisco Domínguez has moved with the times and now presents a much more appealing modern feel that showcases the evolution of this renowned eatery. The café-bar at the entrance leads to a bistro-style dining room with an open-view kitchen. Here, the focus is on a single, contemporary-style tasting menu that changes every two months approximately and is centred around seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. An added option here is the extensive brunch available at the weekend. One dish that we particular14.8km
  • Vértigo★ Michelin Perched on top of one of the hills that act as a balcony above the canyons of the Sil River and surrounded by stunning vineyards (the latter, planted on steep terraces, are truly worthy of the term “heroic viticulture”), this restaurant (part of the Regina Viarum wine estate) is a superb dining option, providing the icing on the cake for any visit to the spectacular Ribeira Sacra area. The cuisine here, under the direction of award-winning chef Rafa Centeno (from the renowned Maruja Limón restaurant in Vigo) and coordinated on a day-to-day basis by Claudia Pinto, is presented on two contempora34.6km
  • Pazo de Toubes Located in the heart of the Ribeiro wine region, this restaurant bearing the name of a winery occupying an 18C manor house surrounded by vineyards, comes as a pleasant surprise, courtesy of its contemporary cuisine with a local flavour enhanced by touches from further afield. The à la carte is complemented by two tasting menus, one entitled Floración (7 courses), the other Envero (9 courses), both with a wine-pairing option. We can highly recommend the sea urchin and red prawn dish, with its focus on top-quality ingredients, as well as the more traditional combo of egg with fried pig’s ear and19.7km
  • Sábrego This stone-built bodega complex is located in a panoramic setting surrounded by vineyards in the heart of the D.O. Ribeiro wine region. Its updated take on traditional cooking highlights a creative touch and is centred on the very best Galician meat and the freshest fish sourced daily. Choose between the à la carte service or two tasting menus: Gabia and Socalco (both with the possibility of wine pairings). Fun fact: The restaurant is part of the Casal de Armán wine complex, with charming rooms and opportunities for a complete wine experience, each dish seeks to connect the diner with Galicia’24.0km
  • Berso Berso occupies a tastefully renovated house with a striking contemporary interior design, featuring walls embellished with colourful canvases and decorative details that relate to the town’s renowned music band. The chef at the helm, Martín Mantilla, has created an updated traditional menu that works with the seasons and ingredients that he sources locally. The pleasant patio-terrace is an added bonus.25.0km
  • Cabanas Ever heard of Cocido de Lalín? Cabanas, located in the city centre and boasting a warm atmosphere, is one of the best places to try this iconic dish, which is based on Galician pork products. They offer a traditional à la carte menu with seasonal dishes and excellent options for fish and seafood of the day, as well as a successful three-course menu called 'Cocido de Lalín'. The extensive and carefully selected wine list deserves a special mention, with more than 1,500 labels. In fact, Carlota, the owners' daughter, works as a sommelier, demonstrating her extensive knowledge and great professio28.3km
  • Asturiano This modest establishment, located next to the municipal car park (where the weekly market is usually held), focuses on traditional cuisine that stands out for the quality of its fish and seafood, purchased daily at the fish market, although some meat dishes and tasty rice dishes for two are also on the menu. A highlight? The grilled baby squid or the fish stew (caldeirada) with cider.28.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Ourense Cathedral cathedral in Spain14.5km
  • Ponte Vella cultural property in Ourense, Spain13.4km
  • As Burgas hot springs in Ourense, Spain14.6km
  • Estadio do Couto13.9km
  • Mosteiro de San Pedro de Rocas cultural property in Esgos, Spain20.0km
  • Ponte do Milenio bridge in Ourense, Galicia, Spain13.3km
  • Chapel of San Xes de Francelos, Ribadavia church in Spain30.2km
  • Church of Santa Teresita, Ourense12.3km

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