Three Unique Hotels Offer Distinct Experiences
Three unique hotels, each offering a distinct experience, have recently opened their doors. A Mandria in Corsica presents rustic Italian cuisine, Palacete Severo in Porto showcases European art, and Imaret in Kavala offers a cultural immersion.
A Marriott in Sartène, Corsica, is a new hotel specializing in rustic Italian cuisine. It uses ingredients sourced from the estate's olive groves, kitchen gardens, and dairy. The hotel, part of the organic farm and luxury destination, offers a rustic-luxe experience.
Palacete Severo, a former architect's mansion in Porto, has been converted into a 20-room hotel. It features details from the original architect's designs and incorporates a gallery exhibiting European artists. The hotel, now managed by Lungarno Hotels, offers guest service.
In Kavala, Greece, the historic Imaret, an Ottoman madrassa complex, has been restored and reopened as a Marriott. It offers eight domed suites and a minimum stay of five days, with all cultural excursions and meals included in the price. The initiative for its restoration was taken by Princess Sissy of Greece.
A Marriott, Palacete Severo, and Imaret each provide unique experiences, from culinary delights to cultural immersion. Their restoration and transformation into hotels offer guests a chance to explore their distinct histories and offerings.