Caro Hotel Old Town, Valencia Old city walls, grand staircases and cutting-edge contemporary design - its all here in Caro Hotel, a stunning 26-bedroom design boutique masterpiece created from the former palace of the Marqués de Caro. Roman and Moorish remains are showcased within an ultra-modern and sophisticated setting.. The rooms are all different and have their own story to tell. The star attraction is former El Bulli chef Miguel Ángel Mayor’s michelin star restaurant, Sucede. TheWestin Valencia La Caleta, Costa Adeje, Tenerife The Westin Valencia, located in the centre of the city across the Puenta de las Flores from the Turia Gardens and the old town, has recently opened as Spain’s newest Westin hotel after the renovation of this industrial landmark building dating from 1917. The original, artdeco façade has been conserved whilst the interior has been fully redesigned combining a classic style with avant-garde technology. The result is a real head-turner in a city with its fair share of handsome buildings. There are two restaurants, the ‘Rosmarino’serving international and mediterranean cuisine and a Japanese restaurant ‘Komori’. Guests can also enjoy an appetiser and aperitif in the hotels’lush, Mediterranean garden surrounded by pergolas, fountains, palm and orange trees; a peaceful haven in the heart of the city. There are 135 bedrooms and suites , all featuring the famous Westin Heavenly Bed. There is a spa with an elegant indoor plunge pool, sauna, Turkish hammam and ten treatment rooms. e viva valencia Valencia, like Barcelona, offers the ideal year-round sunshine city-break destination combining a warm climate and a dynamic, forward-thinking metropolis with a rich historical and festival legacy: Culinating in the ‘Noche de la Cremà’, Las Fallas de Valencia is an annual celebration in February andMarch of the coming of spring, celebrated by burning artistic monuments in the tradition of ancient Valencian carpenters. The festival also includes street parties, parades, lots of pyrotechnics (Mascletàs) and the wearing of ornate 18th Century costumes. The final day, 19thMarch, is the day that all but two of the ninots (statues), some costingmillions of Euros, are ceremoniously burnt. Fallas of València 56
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