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AC Palacio del Carmen

Santiago de Compostela, Coruna

Overview

The first class hotel opened in 2001 and includes a 3-storey main building and a one-storey annexe block as well as 70 double rooms and 4 suites. The extensive renovations of this former monastery, in the architectural style of the original building with modern and baroque elements combined, have a unique atmosphere. The lobby awaiting guests includes a 24-hour reception, a safe, a currency exchange desk and a lift. Further facilities include spacious premises with a bar, an air-conditioned à la carte restaurant (highchairs available for children), 5 conference rooms with up to date equipment and a public Internet terminal. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. Furthermore, room and laundry services as well as a car park and garage (additional fee payable) are also available to guests. The hotel also has a spacious, garden with the monastery chapel.

Location

This exclusive luxury hotel has been converted from the monastery Las Oblatas and lies in the middle of the tourist centre, only around 10 minutes from the old town and the cathedral.

Rooms

The stylish and comfortable rooms (some of which are in the former monastery cells) have an en suite bathroom, a hairdryer, direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, radio, stereo, Internet access, minibar/ fridge, individual heating and a double bed.

Sport

Guests may make use of the sauna, the steam room and gym.

Meals

Guests are invited to serve themselves from the breakfast buffet. At lunchtime and in the evenings, guests may select dishes from an à la carte menu. In addition, the hotel caters for guests with special dietary requirements.

Payment

American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA cards are all accepted as methods of payment.

Notes

Pre-payment cards are available from reception for an additional charge.

Santiago de Compostela at a Glance

As the capital of Galicia, the autonomous region of Spain, Santiago de Compostela is a burgeoning city full of life that fuses all the cosmopolitan chicness of modern Spanish culture with an impressive past, embodied in its structures. As an important destination of pilgrimage, there is plenty to see and do in Santiago de Compostela.

Coruna at a Glance

One of the most important provinces of Galicia, Spain, Coruna is a bustling region on the Northwestern tip of the country. Enjoying both a long stretching coast and a rich and diverse landscape, Coruna has lots to offer from seaside fun, to nature reserves and vibrant city life. Its unique feel and culture sets it apart from the rest of Spain and makes it a great destination for a holiday full of activity. Whether you want an unwinding escape to the coast or a chance to visit all the sites and attractions, Coruna has something for you.