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Hotel Claude
- Style
- Revamped royal townhouse
- Setting
- Coastal old-town Andalucía
Hidden away in Marbella old town’s maze of streets, a 17th-century stucco façade marks Hotel Claude, revamped and restyled to meld authentic period features with modern design pizzazz
Need to know
- Rooms
- Seven, including one suite.
- Rates
- €250–€370, including breakfast, taxes and entry to the nearby O2 Wellness Centre.
- Check-out
- 1pm. Check with reception when you arrive if you want to arrange a later departure.
- Facilities
- Library, roof terrace, DVD/CD selection, free WiFi throughout. Guests can use the nearby spa, pool and fitness centre. In rooms: flatscreen TV, DVD player, iPod dock. All rooms have king-size beds.
- Poolside
- A few minutes walk from the hotel, Marbella’s O2 Wellness Centre, has two heated pools available to Hotel Claude’s guests.
- Children
- Baby cots can be provided free and babysitting can be arranged via an external agency (€15–€20 an hour). The restaurant supplies high chairs and a children’s menu, and will heat milk or baby food on request.
- Also
- To maintain the pin-drop-peaceful atmosphere, mobile phones are frowned upon. Guests can smoke on the roof terrace.
In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- Claude’s seven rooms are each uniquely styled – top of our to-book list is Francesca, the only room that looks out onto the old town’s main street. A large balcony and a huge floor-to-ceiling window keep it bright and airy, and the high, wood-beamed ceilings and decorative arch leading to the minimalist mosaic-fitted bathroom create a sense of spaciousness. Up in the eaves, Flammandes overlooks the roof terrace and has its own private stairwell leading up to a smart loft-style studio with glossy oak floors and a semi-open-plan bathroom. Listening to the church chime outside and looking out over the steeple, you feel like a princess in a tower. Savannah and North African-themed Marroquí are joined by a courtyard, making them ideal for families or friends travelling together.
- Packing tips
- Don’t bother bringing a deck of cards – there’s a load of games in the library to help you pass the time or practise your card-sharp skills for Marbella's casinos..
- Also
- Make sure you have a taste for tapas; some of the Costa’s most tantalising bars are on your doorstep.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- Hotel Claude's in-house chef provides breakfast, tapas, snacks and dinner on request. In summer, you can eat by candlelight on the roof terrace.
- Dress code
- Rat-pack suits and plenty of sparkle.
- Top table
- In one of the roof terrace’s many intimate nooks – try the pagoda surrounded by billowing muslin, or secure yourself the terracotta-toned private dining area.
- Last orders
- Dinner’s served until 11.30pm, but drinks are available through the night.
- Room service
- There’s a 24-hour snack menu.
- Hotel bar
- There’s no bar area, but you can settle down with a cocktail in the library, surrounded by ceiling-high shelves of architectural and design tomes, or gaze out at the rooftops from the terrace. Soft drinks and coffee available from an honesty bar.
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Local restaurants
Bodega la Venencia on Plaza de los Olivos (+34 952 77 99 63) does fantastic tapas. Another great tapas bar, La Taberna de Pintxo, 7 Avenida Miguel Cano (+34 952 82 93 21) charges according to the number of cocktail sticks you stack up. Zozoi on Plaza Altamirano (+34 952 85 88 68), serves modern, creative Spanish cuisine on two terraces, one at the back – quiet and romantic – and one out front in the bustling square.
Worth getting out of bed for
A few miles down the coast, Puerto Banus makes for a reliable shopping/people-watching destination, with some excellent bars and cafés looking out over the inevitable harbour-load of serious yachts. Beside the port entrance, Salduba Pub (+34 952 81 10 92) is an alfresco drinking institution, and Pizzeria Picasso on the main street (+34 952 81 36 69) vies with Aretusa (+34 952 81 28 98) on the First Quay for the title of 'finest Italian in town'.