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23.77 km
Subsequent failure to embrace the mercantile and industrial revolutions caused the country to fall behind Britain, France, and Germany in economic and political power. Modern building,located close to playa de Muro,bahia de Alcudia and 5 minuts from parque natural de la Albufera.Offers 143 well ?equipped rooms with television, phone, air-conditioning, minibar and bathroom.Hotel facilities: restaurant, coffebar, gym,inte ... more
9.32 km
Plaça de l´Església s/n, Orient
Celts, Iberians, Phoenicians and, at a later date, the Greco-Roman civilisation laid the first cornerstones of urban settlements which, to this day, bear the marks of their passage through time. . During the Middle Ages, Arabic, Jewish and Christian cultures, singly and through a process of mutual cross-influence, gave rise to the birth of cities which have come to house an historical-artistic heritage of incalculable proportions. . Tradition alone does not suffice. Modernity too is essential, and this was something certain Spanish monarchs –Charles III for one– managed to successfully apply during their reigns in order to beautify townscapes, like that of Madrid, with parks and landmark monuments, thereby instilling the city with a spirit of renewal. The country estate Son Palou goes back to the 14 century. It is
situated on a hill, it is covered with green apple trees, from which you can enjoy a magnificen ... more
14.07 km
Ctra. Lloret De Vistalegre-montuiri Km. 0.8, Lloret De Vista Alegre
The country’s two largest cities, Madrid and Barcelona, are further evidence of this diversity. Madrid is open and endearing. Bustling, unpretentious, its old quarter is a winding maze of simple harmony, surrounded by elegant civic buildings, parks and boulevards, landmarks of the modern city. Sa Rota, situated in the centre of Majorca, is a XVIII century stately home built on a hill overlooking a fertile valley and the northern mountain range of the island. The house is surrounded by 28 hectares of fig, almond, carob, and fruit trees and a fore ... more