This was our second trip to Vilaclara, having stayed once before for just a weekend, we've just spent 10 days there and had to be torn away. Its a wonderfully relaxing spot to make yourself at home - not for travellers who need room service and lots of attention 24-7, this spot is for chilling out and enjoying local tapas spots and wondefully inexpensive local wine. The pool is beautiful and the house itself is stunning with an easy walk to a small high street for any needs. Nearby bar and restaurant within 2 min walking distance were favourites!
Todo exquisito y excelente.... Dichosa crisis que no hemos podido celebrar nuestro aniversario porque estaban cerrados por fuera de temporada... Nos regalaron la suite maravillosa! Y menudo desayuno ! Todo ibericos y unos croisants de infarto! Fue todo a pedir de boca, la cocina excelentísima, el trato súper familiar... Ahora mismo repetiría.... Excelente relación relación calidad-precio!
Sin duda alguna, este hotel pretende ser un gran hotel, y seguramente algún día lo fue (me había sido recomendado por un amigo que se hospedó allí en el 2009). Pero no lo fue en mi caso: la habitación que nos había tocado era bastante pequeña y oscura; también el buffet de desayuno, más bien escaso en variedad y calidad. Mi experiencia cenando en el restaurante del hotel tampoco cumplió las expectativas, entre esperas interminables y una comida sosa, ni siquiera caliente. Rescato el emplazamiento, que es realmente bonito, así como la piscina (lamentablemente sin servicio de snack bar). Y la tranquilidad, que de esa sí hay mucha...
On a recent trip to Barcelona for a sporting event my family and I decided to stay outside the busy city of Barcelona in a small village Sant Andreu de Llavaneres. We were fortunate to discover a gem of a hotel called the Vilaclara Art Hotel. One thing that travellers should note is that you need to hire a car if you want to stay here as it is about 35km north of the airport but easy to find if you have a GPS System. The Hotel is situated in an old house that was originally a family estate and up to a few years ago home to a group of monks...evidence of their mark is visable in the beautiful gardens in the form of various religious statues and altars. This is a very peaceful hotel, don't expect sing songs at night time but just peacefullness. The staff mostly all speak really good English and could not have helped us more. In particular a girl called Anna was a great help - she booked us taxi s and rang around to restaurants to check availability. She could not do enough to help us and really made us feel welcome. We upgraded to a larger room with a full balcony with lots of room to sit out and enjoy the beautiful weather. The rooms are decorated in the typical old Spainish style. Breakfast was served in the dining room downstairs and could also be taken out on the sun terrace. It was a basic but adequate cold buffet consisting of fruit, yogurts, juices, cold meat, cheese, pasteries, bread, jams etc We ate one evening in the restaurant and it was brilliant and very well priced at only €18.50 per person for starter, main course, dessert, tea/coffee, water and wine!!!! Great value, only problem was it closed the following evening after our arrival for a week's holiday, so check it is open before you book. We ate locally in the nearby marina in the Italian restaurant, reasonable and with excellent food. The small adjacent village is pretty and has a few shops and some lovely bakeries. If I was visiting the area again I would most definitely stay in this hotel, in fact if you wanted a three or four night break, fly to Barcelona and this hotel is just perfect. The pool area is also most peaceful and spotless. When we visited in September the hotel was not at all busy and we felt that we had most of the facilities to ourselves. The nearby beach in a small cove with some beach restaurants and marina is only 3 km from the hotel. The beach is very clean and the train service into Barcelona runs from this area regularly. Thank you Vilaclara Art Hotel for making our stay so special.…
This is a very beautiful and special hotel. Note it is NOT in Barcelona but about 30km further up the coast (near Mataro). The hotel is a beautiful old house on gorgeous grounds. I got goose-bumps as I entered the gates, it was so striking. It's just the place to come for a peaceful and restful few days near Barcelona and the Mediterranean but far from the bustle and the noise of the city. The village of Sant Andreu de Llavaneres is a short stroll from the hotel and has a few nice restaurants. The rooms are beautiful and the common areas, bars and restaurant are all very nice. The gardens are large and peaceful with a pool. I didn't eat an evening meal in the hotel but did have an excellent breakfast and tapas for lunch which were superb. I would highly recommend this hotel.
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