About Baeza
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this town dates to Roman times and features stellar examples of Italian Renaissance architecture.
Baeza is a town of approximately 16,200 inhabitants in Andalusia, Spain, perched on a cliff in the 'Loma de Ubeda', a mountain range between the river Guadalquivir on the south and its tributary the Guadalimar on the north. It is chiefly known today as having many of the best-preserved examples of Italian Renaissance architecture in Spain. UNESCO added Baeza and Ubeda to the World Heritage Sites list in 2003.
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Hotel Carmen Boutique
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Hotel Carmen Boutique is a four stars acommodation that blends a historical 19th-century building with contemporary minimalist design.
Mixing fine wooden floors, metallic details, stone bathrooms and contemporary furniture, rooms and suites at Carmen Boutiqueare elegantly decorated. They all include a flat-screen TV.
The day starts with a breakfast made with fresh, local produce served in the lovely newly refurbished dining room. The hotel has also a bar serving drinks.
Hotel Carmen Boutique features a swimming pool. Guests can relax in sun loungers located among the pool
Facilities include free internet and 55-inch Smart TV in all rooms. The staff provides tourist information service, and can help guests to organize their Andalusian stay. Read more...
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Attractions in Baeza
- Baeza Cathedral
- Old Town, Baeza
- St. Maria Square, Baeza
- Jabalquinto Palace, Baeza
- Populo Square, Baeza
- Town Hall, Baeza
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