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Hotel Los Siete Reyes is a restored historic house, located under the arcades of the Main Square in the Historic Complex of the Medieval Village of Aínsa.
It is a small charming hotel offering 6 spacious rooms, featuring wood, stone, and alabaster, fully equipped with luxurious details to enjoy an unforgettable stay in the Pyrenees.
A personalized and minimalist decoration achieves a perfect combination of exposed stone with designer wooden furniture, complemented by carefully designed lighting that creates a warm and serene atmosphere. The bathrooms are modern, and once again, stone and alabaster take center stage.
The name of the hotel refers to the legend of the Kings of Sobrarbe, during the Christian reconquest against the Moors. For this reason, each of the six rooms is named after one of them, and the house’s wine cellar bears the name of the seventh.
The Rooms:
Garci Ximénez (2 guests)
Junior Suite, 35 square meters, located on the first floor, with views of the medieval square of Aínsa. It features two living areas, a hall and a bedroom, and a bathroom with natural light thanks to a front shower wall made of alabaster.
Garci Iñiguez (2–4 guests)
Junior Suite, 40 square meters, on the first floor, with unbeatable views of the Pyrenees. It includes two separate areas: a hall with a wardrobe and a bedroom with a large (2x2m) bed and a comfortable two-seater sofa convertible into a latex mattress bed. The bathroom has two separate sections for different uses, one with a thermostatic bathtub tap and a large showerhead, a wooden countertop with conical sink, a wall-to-wall mirror, and another section with bidet and toilet.
Fortún I (2–3 guests)
Junior Suite, 40 square meters, located on the second floor with excellent views of the Aragonese Pyrenees and the Cinca River. It is an open-plan room, with a split-level ceiling, classic furniture, a king-size bed, and a two-seater sofa convertible into an additional bed. The bathroom is fully equipped with two sections for different uses and a spacious bathtub.
Fortún El Monje (2 guests)
Junior Suite, 30 square meters of living space, with hall, located on the second floor. It features a balcony and small window with views of the medieval square of Aínsa. The amenities are similar to the others: king-size bed, leather-frame armchair, full bathroom with 2x1m shower tray, single-handle mixer taps, thermostatic shower with large showerhead.
Iñigo Arista (2–4 guests)
35-square-meter attic room, located on the third floor of the house, with views of the Pyrenean Mountain Range and the Cinca River. It is a single open-plan space with a king-size bed, a two-seater armchair convertible into a bed, and a fully equipped bathroom.
Sancho Garcés (2–4 guests)
Located on the third floor of the house, it is a 40-square-meter attic with south-facing views of the Sierra de Guara. The room is a single open-plan space with a king-size bed, a two-seater armchair convertible into a bed, and a fully equipped bathroom.
Aínsa, villa de 2175 habitantes, está situada estratégicamente en la confluencia de los ríos Cinca y Ara, sobre un alto a 589 m. de altitud, se halla en el corazón de la Comarca de Sobrarbe, desde dónde se domina todo el entorno,
Su casco histórico está declarado Conjunto Histórico-Artístico desde 1965. Al lado de la Plaza Mayor aporticada, se levanta la Colegiata de Santa María, siglos XI-XII, que destaca por su belleza y sobriedad. Impresionante resulta su torre, de dimensiones únicas en el románico aragonés, lo que la convierte en un observatorio de imprescindible visita. Cabe destacar también su Castillo, obra de varios siglos, conserva muy pocos elementos del original edificio románico, si bien destaca la Torre del Tenente, de planta pentagonal, hoy convertida en un EcoMuseo.
Es el lugar perfecto para iniciar algunas de las más atractivas rutas turísticas por el Pirineo Central, de las que cabe destacar: Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Valle de Pineta, Cañon de Añisclo, Parque Natural de la Sierra y los Cañones de Guara... y para realizar todo tipo de actividades de naturaleza y aventura como rafting, barranquismo, escalada, espeleología, montañismo, senderismo...
Es posible realizar innumerables rutas temáticas: románico, astronomía, del vino Somontano, geológica, faunística, religiosa, pueblos abandonados...