Welcome to the unique accommodation of the Palau de Miravet, a guest house for travelers with a sensitivity to art and landscape with the comforts of a hotel.
The Palau de Miravet is the most emblematic civil building of the old town. Declared a BICL monument, Casa Singular occupies a privileged place facing the Ebro River, presiding over the entrance to the historic complex.
Its origin dates back to the 14th century as the palace and residence of the Commander of the Order of the Hospital Pere Ramón Sacosta (1446-1461). During the War of the Reapers it suffered serious damage and was rebuilt in the 19th century when it was acquired by the governor of Tarragona, Don Juan Satorra (1844), in the confiscation of Pascual Madoz.
In the east wing of the Palau there is a spacious and comfortable apartment for two people with a dining room, full kitchen, covered terrace, bathroom and bedroom with a balcony and views of the river and the landscape.
It is equipped with heating and air conditioning, also with bed and bath linens, electrical appliances and kitchen utensils, chaise longue sofa, table, chairs for 6 people and two hammocks on the terrace.
The double bed is 150 with noiseless box spring and latex mattress.
The apartment is private and independent, as such breakfast is not included but we offer tailor-made breakfast baskets.