Tablet Hotels Solo Palacio Llanuces 6, Quirós, Spain
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Historical Elegance Meets Modern Luxury
Solo Palacio, part of the Quiros Hotels group, offers a stunning blend of historical charm and contemporary comfort in Asturias, Spain. Set within a meticulously restored 16th-century palace, this boutique hotel embodies Spanish sophistication, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation and cultural discovery.Beautifully Designed Rooms
Each room at Solo Palacio combines traditional architecture with modern amenities. High ceilings and antique furnishings pair beautifully with plush bedding, high-speed Wi-Fi, and luxurious en-suite bathrooms, creating an inviting space for all types of travelers.Dining and Activities
The on-site restaurant serves a curated menu of local and international dishes, made with fresh regional ingredients. Guests can also enjoy activities like guided tours, scenic hikes, and visits to nearby cultural landmarks. The hotel’s location in Asturias provides easy access to beaches, forests, and charming villages.An Unforgettable Stay
Whether lounging by the pool, reading in the cozy library, or exploring Spain’s northern landscapes, Solo Palacio offers a unique experience. The combination of historical ambiance and modern comfort ensures an unforgettable stay for those seeking luxury in a rich cultural setting. Discover More About the Solo Palacio LlanucesSolo Palacio Quiros Hotels: Luxury Stay in Asturias, Spain – Check Availability
Set in the lush green mountains of Asturias, Solo Palacio is an unusual hotel, to say the least. The building is a 16th-century palace — more rustic than the word might suggest — but the concept is wabi-sabi, as in the Japanese idea of taking pleasure in imperfection and impermanence. Accordingly, the estate has been restored, but not to perfection; and while the experience is a luxurious one, everything feels unpretentiously rough-edged and charmingly handmade.
The apartments freely combine modern and antique elements, as well as period and contemporary styles, and European and Asian objets and décor. Some are contained within the original house, others in outbuildings of varying vintages. The immediate setting is the Las Ubiñas Natural Park, and Solo Palacio shows an uncommon dedication to preserving the environment; the hotel operates as a non-profit whose income flows not to the owners but to local environmental and development projects.
There’s no spa, per se, but a sauna, a jacuzzi, and an infinity pool with a view of the forested valley go a long way. And the restaurant, Solo Bistró, is as locally oriented as you’d expect, serving inventive Asturian cuisine with a particular focus on the local varieties of mushrooms.