I’ve stayed in many 5 star hotels and Posada Al Vent was one of the most unique and beautiful experiences I’ve ever had. If you appreciate antiques, beauty and art, this renovated medieval hotel is the place for you. The place is pristine, with attention to every detail. . . . The art everywhere, the antique furniture, the lightly scented candles and the high end upgrades from the renovation makes this an enchanting, magical room. We stayed in a junior terrace room that had a small terrace with a stunning view and was a wonderful place to relax while listening to the birds and enjoying the breeze. ABSOLUTELY have dinner if you can at the hotel - Daniel is an amazing chef and it’s so reasonably priced. His cooking rivals the best restaurants I’ve been to in my hometown of San Francisco. The quality of the ingredients and the flavors were out of this world and the presentation of the food was artistic down to the beautiful cutlery and plate sets I was envying. Also get nearby restaurant recommendations from Daniel, you cannot go wrong. This is a wonderful place if you want to visit small quaint towns and do some hiking at Monte Perdido. We stayed at a Paradores in Biesla which had the convenience of being close to some hiking trails but had I known better, I would’ve stayed longer at Posada Al Vent. It really is...
Read moreDuring our trip to Spain, my husband and I wanted to find a place to stay midway between San Sebastián and Barcelona and we couldn’t have picked a better place. Posada Al Vent, in a small Medieval village near Ainsa in the Pyrenees, was the most beautiful inn with breathtaking views of the mountains. A most peaceful and romantic spot with amazing hosts, Daniel and Lucia. This super duo work together to provide a beautiful atmosphere with tasteful decor and gourmet food. ||The meals (breakfasts and dinners), were delicious with creative presentation, unique cutlery and serving dishes accompanied by amazing local wine. The room was the nicest we’ve ever seen with a comfortable, four poster bed with lots of pillows, a couch, a large bathroom with slippers and his and hers shower gels and pillows and blankets for extra comfort when hanging out on our own outdoor balcony. ||We also appreciated the owners suggestions of activities and Daniel even took time to draw us a map of the hiking trails in the area. We only had time to do one of the hikes but it was spectacular to hike up Mount Perdido in the National Park and see the La Larri waterfall. We stayed two days at the Posada but would definitely stay longer next time as this experience was the highlight...
Read moreOur 3 night stay in October was a birthday surprise for my wife. Obviously the quality of the 5 star reviews were a very positive factor as my wife can be critical of small details.||I must say that in recent years I have also been increasingly disappointed with our stays, standards have fallen....but not at the Posada.||Lucia and Daniel are very welcoming hosts and have created a property with loving attention to so much detail. The resulting ambience especially the very comfortable armchairs made a warm and enjoyable time. Plenty of the old fashioned radiators.||Our bedroom again was immaculate and well furnished with more comfortable armchairs, so much artistic talent in each setting.||And then of course Daniel's cooking. A fixed 3 course dinner, not only a joy to eat but beautifully presented, and with such a wide range of crockery and china to complement each meal.||No miserable buffet selection for breakfast, after juice and fresh fruits another innovative cooked dish.||The selection of wines excellent.||What an absolute pleasure to have been so lucky to have stayed, our very grateful thanks to...
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