Hotel Salinas de Imón, Historic hotel in Sigüenza, Spain.
Hotel Salinas de Imón occupies a 17th-century stone building with thick walls and classical interiors blending elements from different periods. The rooms are individually designed with antique furnishings and equipped with modern bathrooms and air conditioning.
The building began as a 17th-century convent before being purchased by King Carlos III around 1750 for administrative functions tied to the regional salt mines. During the Spanish Civil War, it served as a military quarters for German forces.
The hotel takes its name from the region's historic salt mines, which once shaped Sigüenza's economy and trade networks. This connection to salt production remains part of the local identity and reflects the area's commercial past.
The property features a seasonal outdoor pool and spa with jacuzzi and sauna for guests seeking relaxation. On-site dining includes a restaurant serving regional dishes, allowing you to experience local cuisine without leaving the grounds.
Each room carries its own historical theme with names such as the Carlos III room or the Keys room, creating a personal connection to the location's past. Some suites feature private two-person jacuzzis, offering intimate moments during your stay.
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