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Casa de Carmona

Carmona

September 2, 2010 10:29
From shabby Palazzo to celebrity haunt: a guest room at Casa de Carmona

ByJessica Elgot, Jessica Elgot

1 min read

Tucked in the back streets of an Andalucían hilltop town, behind sandy burnt orange walls is not the place you'd expect to find a five-star hotel.

But in Carmona, the Guardiola family have successfully transformed a shabby palazzo into an opulent luxury hotel, while preserving the old-fashioned charm of the building's aristocratic heritage.

And the new aristocracy, the celebs, such as George Lucas, BB King and Mario Testino, have flocked to the retreat. Built in 1561, the dilapidated palazzo was bought in 1986 by Felipe Guardiola who spent five years renovating the shell. The result is 30 distinctive rooms, with four-poster beds, candles and Moorish wood carvings.

In any of the four inner courtyards you can smell the scent of jasmine, see the orange trees bursting with Sevillian fruit and listen to the fountains gurgle. As well as a pool sheltered from the fierce Spanish heat, the hotel offers a cosy bar and a library with antique furniture, backgammon and chess.