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Hotel Palau Lo Mirador: A Romantic Escape
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The origins of this magnificent palace, linked to the town of Torroella, dates back to the beginning of the ninth century. However, the landmark fortress wasn’t documented until 1385, over one hundred years after Torroella became a royal town. The historic building has played host to important visitors such as King James I ‘the Conqueror’ and Juan I ‘the Hunter King’.
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With 15 km (9 miles) of coastline you will be sure to find an area to appreciate the shallow calm waters. Just 7 km from the scenic beaches of L'Estartit in Girona you will discover the Boutique Hotel and Restaurant Palau Lo Mirador.
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In 1888 Pope Leo XIII granted him the marquisate of Robert and in 1891 the regent Maria Cristina named him Count of Serra and Sant Iscle. In 1907 also received the title of count of Torroella de Montgrí with Greatness of Spain and in 1912 received the Great Cross of the Military Merit.
The Palau Lo Mirador Restaurant
The Palau Lo Mirador Restaurant is attached to the 14th century Gothic Courtyard. The restaurant is in the old depot house of the palace, an area in past centuries where the carriages were kept. The restaurant offers several selections for lunch and dinner. Special lunch menus available Monday to Friday include choice of a starter, main course, and desert for 15.50 EUR (16.65 USD) per person. The special dinner menu served every night, includes choice of starter, main course, and desert. It also includes wine and water for 30 EUR (32.25 USD) per person.
Special events
The boutique hotel, restaurant, and grounds is a stunning location to have a social event. Known as a wedding destination this romantic building and location is the perfect back drop of any wedding. The terrace and gardens, the royal hall, the private lounge, and the crystal palace offer a perfect size venue for your group or event.
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Their rooms were massive, they were very uncomfortable and It took nearly 5 minutes to walk from their rooms to the nearest kitchen. Also, there were no elevators, which made walking upstairs a pain. However, despite all the inconvenient of living in a palace, they are proud of being part of history and all what that