Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
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Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
Welcome to Villa Naranja!Boutique hotel in Sant Cugat del Vallès
Villa Naranja
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Rooms
See AllHorta The Horta room (33 m2) is an elegant room with a sitting area, Smart TV and a large, luxurious bathroom. The bathroom has a bath and separate rain shower. The toilet is separate from the rest of the bathroom. The Horta room has its own terrace and has direct access to the garden.La Barceloneta The Barceloneta room is a cosy 2-person bedroom (20 m2) located on the ground floor where the library used to be. The bathroom has a spacious rain shower. The room has its own terrace offering a nice view of the garden. The room also has a Smart TV.El Raval The Raval room is situated on the ground floor where the former owner had his atelier. It is a 2 - 3 person bedroom (26 m2) with a lot of natural light, a nice view of the garden, a sitting area and Smart TV. The bathroom has a bath and separate rain shower.Eixample The Eixample room (34 m2) is situated on the first floor and has a romantic balcony, overlooking the garden. It is a spacious room with a lot of natural light. The bathroom offers a bath and separate rain shower. The toilet is separate from the rest of the bathroom. The room sleeps 2 - 4 persons and also has a sitting area and Smart TV.El Gótico The Gótico room is a large room (26 m2) with beautiful views over the garden and surroundings. Its bathroom has a shower and is adapted for disabled people. Next to the bathroom, it has a separate design bath and a sitting area with Smart TV. The Gótico room has a capacity of 2 - 4 persons and is suitable for disabled people.El Born The Born room (35 m2) is on the second floor and has a private balcony with sun during the morning and part of the afternoon. The room has a large, luxurious bathroom including a jacuzzi and separate rain shower. The toilet is separate from the rest of the bathroom. The room also has a sitting area and Smart TV.Gràcia The Gràcia room is located on the second floor. Besides the romantic and cosy 2-person bedroom (20 m2) with Smart TV, you can enjoy a large rooftop terrace (12 m2) with fantastic views over the garden and nature park.
About us
Read MoreWelcome to Villa Naranja, a charming boutique hotel in Valldoreix, a tranquil neighborhood of Sant Cugat del Vallès. It offers seven comfortable and stylish hotel rooms at only a twenty-minute drive from Barcelona. Or take the train from the Valldoreix station (7 min. from Villa Naranja by car) and arrive in the city center of Barcelona in 25 min.! Villa Naranja offers a peaceful haven to escape from the daily routine and reconnect with your senses. A place where time means rest. Enjoy a good book sitting by the fireplace, stroll around the garden, take a relaxing bath, take some sun at one of the terraces, or listen to the silence, broken only by the chirping of birds.
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See AllBarcelona Barcelona is an open-minded and vibrant Mediterranean city; it is a perfect city to relax in, stroll around and enjoy the liveliness of its streets and plazas. Barcelona's way of life and cosmopolitan character make of it a unique experience. There are a number of world-famous architectural highlights thanks to the unique legacy of Antoni Gaudí and other modernist architects. Apart from this, it´s a melting pot of art, culture, history and gastronomy. Furthermore, it has a blissful coastline of white sandy beaches, a historic and modern port and a lot of trendy shops, bars/cafeterias and restaurants.https://www.barcelonaturisme.com/wv3/en/Montserrat Montserrat is a multi-peaked mountain range near Barcelona. It is part of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range. The main peaks are Sant Jeroni (1.236 m), Montgrós (1.120 m) and Miranda de les Agulles (903 m). It is well known as the site of the Benedictine abbey, Santa Maria de Montserrat, which hosts the Virgin of Montserrat sanctuary and is identified by some with the location of the Holy Grail in Arthurian Myth.www.montserrat-tourist-guide.com/Girona Girona is a city on a human scale with all the charm of a larger city. Take a leisurely stroll through the old town and along the Onyar River, visit the museums and the historic buildings, wander through the streets and squares, and discover the tourist attractions, festivals, restaurants, cultural events, etc. Enjoy it at any time of year and, if you can, come back again and again! This lively city will always hold something in store to delight you.www.girona.cat/turisme/eng/Tarragona Roman TarragonaOn the shores of the Mediterranean, right on the Costa Daurada, former Roman Tarraco offers us an important legacy of monuments amid extensive beaches. Its archaeological remains, forming a World Heritage Site, are one of the points of interest of this Catalan city. Tarragona, capital of Hispania Citerior during the Roman empire, preserves many buildings from this period. The walls surrounding the historic center were built in the 3rd century BC., although they were altered in the medieval period. Beside the sea stand the terraces of the Roman amphitheater which, in its day, (2nd C.), had capacity for more than 12,000 people. Here, they attended combats between gladiators and wild animals. The former Tarraco also had a theatre and a circus. The theatre, outside the walled enclosure and near the port, took advantage of the difference in levels in this area to build the terracing.Medieval TarragonaTarragona´s historic city center features the Cathedral of Santa Tecla (patron saint of the city), a building built on the Roman temple of Augustus. Also belonging to the Middle Ages are the arcades of the Calle Mercería, although the Calle de Cavallers is considered the main street of medieval Tarragona. In this central part of the city, the Casa del Degà, Casa dels Concilis and Casa de la Ciutat are the outstanding features.https://www.tarragonaturisme.cat/enVic Vic, the capital of the region of Osona, Barcelona, is located on the banks of the Meder river, in the vicinity of the impressive Sau reservoir. Vic has a secluded historic quarter, dominated by the impressive cathedral, which is also the Archbishopric seat. The most remarkable feature of this Neoclassical temple, erected towards the end of the 18th century, is a series of mural paintings by Josep Maria Sert, in its interior. A stroll around the city will also lead us to emblematic landmarks, such as the episcopal palace Palau Episcopal, erected next to the cathedral precinct; the arcaded main square, or Plaza Mayor; the Roman temple; the convent of Sant Domenech, and the church of La Pietat.https://www.spain.info/en/destination/vic/Sant Cugat del Vallès There is a city near Barcelona where time stands still, where people have space to wander and where they know how to live every moment. Would you like to live it too? Then come and enjoy our city! There are many things to visit:- Monastry of Sant Cugat- Mercantic, a small market village of antiques dealers, artisans and artists where different things happen every day. It is a reference in Europe for lovers of collecting and decoration.- Breathing fresh air hiking through Park Collserola- Shopping and strolling around the historic city center- Restaurants. Catalan cuisine, recognized worldwide, is represented in many of the city’s restaurants, and you will also find good representations of international cuisine.https://www.visitsantcugat.cat/en/Costa Brava The Costa Brava (Wild Coast) is the north-eastern part of the Mediterranean coast. It belongs to the province of Girona. It extends over a length of 214 kilometers from the French border to the Costa del Maresme, which belongs to Barcelona. The Costa Brava offers several beautiful bays (‘calas’) and charming small fishing towns. The scenic beauty of the region attracted many artists such as Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Santiago Rusiñol and Salvador Dalí.Don´t hesitate to ask us for advice on nice spots along the Costa Brava!https://www.barcelona.com/barcelona_city_guide/catalonia/costa_bravaPenedès The Penedès region, located just 30 minutes from Barcelona, blessed with wonderful beaches and protected by mountains in the interior, has a remarkable landscape characterized by endless vineyards dotted with country houses, unique historical sites and a host of wineries that have made the Penedès region internationally famous.www.enoturismepenedes.cat/enColonia Güell The path through the industrial Colonia captivates tourists, because of its charm and the tranquility that this vestige of the Modernist era inspires through the palpable atmosphere of the early twentieth century kept alive between its streets and buildings. Currently, an important piece of historic and artistic heritage remains in the Colonia Güell.www.gaudicoloniaguell.org/en