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Suite Superior- Ernest Hemingway
Suite Superior- Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

SUITE - ERNEST HEMINGWAY

{July 21, 1899 (Illinois, USA) – July 2, 1961 (Idaho, USA)} 

Ernest Hemingway, famous for the work “For Whom the Bell Tolls”, was represented in a Superior Suite, with dark tones, bathtub and balcony .

His adventurous lifestyle and passion for writing were captured in this hotel room.

Writing is represented through the classic desk, which is next to the window, a strategically designed position that allows the contemplation of the outside in the search for inspiration and the awakening of new ideas.

The cat represents your six-legged cats.

32 m2
Double bed
Bathtub in the bathroom
Balcony
Occupancy: up to three people
Offer of Nespresso coffee and water throughout the stay



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MEET THE ARTIST ERNEST HEMINGWAY...

Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist.

His thrifty and understated style had a strong influence on 20th century fiction, while his adventurous life and public image influenced later generations.

He worked as a war correspondent in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War.

Some of his main works:

The old man and the sea
For whom the bell tolls
Adventures of a young man
Islands in the stream
The sun also rises

  

“A man may be destroyed, but not defeated.” – Ernest Hemingway


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