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Hotel Miami

C/ Aladino 14
Costa del Sol
Andalucía
Spain
95 238 52 55

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: € 50 - € 70

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Hotel Miami is a small, classical villa redesigned in the 1950s by Renaissance man Manolo Blasco, painter, writer and second cousin of Pablo Picasso. The style is distinctly Andalucían, with stark but comfortable rooms situated around a swimming pool and gardens, and balconies looking onto the sea 150 feet away.
Last updated January 4, 2008
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