A restored 19th-century palace in Granada, Spain, Villa Oniria balances all the charm of days gone by, with a modern flare that is distinctly Andalusian.
Just two floors, Villa Oniria is small, but mighty in its offerings. Designed by Pascua Ortega, the hotel’s bold, modern interiors work in perfect balance to the period exterior of this Spanish palace.
Granada is an architectural treasure trove, showing off Moorish influences, as well as those inspired by Catholicism. Touring the city can be a bit of a maze, but regardless of where you go, you’re sure to find gardens, markets, terrace restaurants, and countless friendly locals.
Back at the hotel, guests can relax in one of 31 rooms, featuring terraces, soundproof windows, and work desks. The indoor pool and spa make for wonderful places to cool your walking-weary heals, and the solarium is perfect for a quiet day with a book. Dining here is a particular treat; La Fábula serves Mediterranean inspired fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.