Hotel Casa Peya, Costa Brava Hotels
An adults-only boutique hotel set in a historic townhouse with a walled garden, pool, and breakfast
Overview
Pros
- Guests can unwind in the garden and take a plunge in the pool.
- The hotel is very quiet, with soundproofed rooms.
- There is a complimentary buffet breakfast on offer.
Cons
- The hotel is located on a pedestrian-only street, so it may pose a challenge for those arriving by car.
- Other than the pool, amenities are basic on the ground, as there is no gym or spa.
Authenticity
Hotel Casa Peya, an adults-only property, is a modern property housed in a historic townhouse dating back to 1930, located in the charming town of Palafrugell. The current owners have faithfully preserved the building’s elements, such as the facade and staircase railing, while integrating contemporary comforts.
Location
The hotel’s location is ideal. It is situated on a peaceful pedestrian street just a short stroll from the town center and Palafrugell’s daily market. Plus, some of Costa Brava’s finest beaches, like Aiguablava Beach, are less than a half-hour drive away.
Rooms & Bathrooms
The hotel features less than ten rooms with a simplistic yet rustic charm, with a color palette that utilizes earthy tones that perfectly complement the natural wooden floors. Each air-conditioned room has a minibar, flat-screen TV, and coffee/tea maker, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. The private bathrooms have showers and conveniences such as bathrobes, hair dryers, and complimentary toiletries. The Double Standard Rooms face either the tranquil pool and garden area or the street, while the superior King Rooms feature a lounge area with comfortable seating and offer town views.
Amenities
At Hotel Casa Peya, you’ll find an outdoor plunge pool encircled by a walled garden, perfect for a relaxing swim or a refreshing dip. Plenty of loungers surround the pool where you can catch some sun. The hotel also offers secure parking for a daily fee, a cozy library for guest use, and a fast, free WiFi service.
Family-Friendliness
Hotel Casa Peya only allows those aged 17 or over, as it’s an adults-only hotel, so it’s unsuitable for families with children.
Other Highlights
The courtyard, adorned with beautiful potted plants, is a serene spot for the hotel’s complimentary breakfast buffet. You can start your day by enjoying delicious fresh fruit, bread, cheese, cereal, and more, all while enjoying the view of the pool.
Hotel Information
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