



The Hotel Carlton Plaza stands in the central Avenida Meritxell as a homage to beauty. A very modern boutique hotel, with exquisite decoration and which stands apart in a delicate and exclusive space. Flowers and sculptures, as well as original oil paintings by the artist Lurdes Vazquez, expressly created, turn the suites and communal spaces into an unforgettable aesthetic experience. A gentle and delicate atmosphere for the most fashionable hotel in the whole of the Principality of Andorra. As with the rest of the hotel, the cult to colour takes on great importance in the decoration of the 66 suites, based on large surfaces of wenge wood. The suites are immersed in a bold and exclusive elegance that celebrates, above all else, the triumph of comfort. Welcome to the domain of privacy. Everything at hand in a privileged environment. In the communal spaces of the Hotel Carlton Plaza, an intelligent layout allows natural light to pass through without restrictions. A welcoming setting for an exquisite restaurant where each dish appears inspired by the different cuisines of the world. And if your prefer informality, the intimate elegance of Trendy Bar is the place for you. With a welcoming, different Wine-Bar. Come and dream. The Hotel Carlton Plaza is a special place that marks any encounter with the seal of the decidedly unique. Its meeting rooms, which can hold up to 100 people, offer all services: telecommunications, coffee-break... Taste for detail also reigns in the Health Centre, the facilities of which are permanently at the disposal of our customers. A world of immaculate whiteness where elegance always shines.
Checkin: 12h
Checkout: 12h
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