HOTEL AMBOS MUNDOS
Hotel with one room transformed into a mini-museum, others with TV on every floor and a rooftop terrace with 360° views
Its most famous guest, Hemingway, first visited in 1939. It was within these walls that he is said to have begun his novel Pour qui sonne le glas. Photos in the entrance hall evoke the writer's presence. His room, no. 511, has been preserved in its original state and transformed into a mini-museum. For the rest, comfort on every floor (air-conditioning, TV, fan) despite a moderately successful decoration in the rooms. The rooftop terrace, with its panoramic view, and the shady café-restaurant have contributed to the establishment's good reputation.
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