Spain & Islands Charming Small Hotels :Stylish city hotels, Traditional inns, Oustanding B&Bs, Beautiful country houses - Duncan Petersen Guides

Spain & Islands Charming Small Hotels

Spain & Islands Charming Small Hotels :Stylish city hotels, Traditional inns, Oustanding B&Bs, Beautiful country houses - Duncan Petersen Guides

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With this Charming Small Hotels Spain guide, you'll discover dream places to stay that are worth planning your visit around. Here you'll discover a huge selection of truly special places to stay with character, charm and the personal touch from budget to luxury. Charming Small Hotels Spain offers a calm, reasoned evaluation. We go to great pains to try to get under the skin of each hotel; to draw a word-sketch of what the hotel really is and we're not afraid to offer the negative as well as the positive points! Inside our hotel guide you'll find:

  • Colour photographs and a thoughtful description for each entry
  • A genuinely independent review no hotel pays to be included in our guide
  • A unique focus on places with charm and character. We favour places that can offer a genuinely personal welcome
  • Every entry is more than just a bed for the night: it's an experience worth going out of your way for

From chic stylish city hotels to contemporary inns, from outstanding B&Bs to captivating country houses we're sure you'll find just the place you're looking for. With each hotel hand-picked by Fiona Duncan, arguably Britain's most respected hotel critic, your visit starts here.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781903301593
ISBN10 1903301599
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 415 g
Product Dimensions 110 x 210 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Duncan Petersen Publishing Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Fiona Duncan writes the weekly Hotel Guru column in The Sunday Telegraph can claim to be the most respected hotel writer in Britain.

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