Narbasu Restaurante y Hotel
Pilona · Spain · Palacio De Rubianes S N
About Narbasu Restaurante y Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Pilona
Narbasu Restaurante y Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Pilona, Spain. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.9 / 5
I absolutely loved our stay here, and wish we were there longer than one night. Standouts: - Food! Incredible dinner with wonderful service. Would have happily eaten there two nights in a row. - The location is stunning. Great views and natural scenery. Regret not taking advantage of the e-bikes or doing a hikes. Feels like there is a lot to do in the area. - Character of the property is wonderful, from aperitif’s on the terrace to the lovely garden upon entry. Things to note: - It’s clear they have taken over a previous hotel, so there is a mismatch between the elegance of the restaurant and the rather underwhelming room decor and amenities (ie cheap soaps, worn furniture, poor quality towels) - The breakfast room is a bit cramped and depressing While I loved my time here, I saw potential for it to be more consistent in style, standard and experience on the hotel side. Would I return or recommend it - ABSOLUTELY!
After my girlfriend had an accident in the Picos de Europa and required surgery, I found myself in need of a place to stay during her recovery. When I arrived at Narbasu, the kindness and support I received were truly heartwarming. They didn’t just provide a room—they offered genuine moral support at a very difficult time. If you value excellent service and compassionate hosts, this is the place to be. A special thank-you to Nacho, who went above and beyond to make sure I felt cared for. He truly has a heart of gold. Thank you for everything!
(Hotel review only, the restaurant is probably great.) This is a very nice hotel, situated in a beautiful rural setting. It’s not luxury lodging (nothing waiting for you in the room, a tiny shower) but they don’t claim to be. It’s in a beautifully renovated building and a good breakfast (except for the Nespresso coffee) is included. Getting from the hotel to magical (!) Casa Marcial is a bit of pain. Takes 30-40 minutes, including some tiny winding roads. If you plan on drinking, especially at night, you should opt for the 100€ round trip taxi. (Ouch.) I do NOT recommend the attic junior suite 401. The extra space is wasted and the beautiful countryside can only be seen through a small porthole, by standing on a little step. (And you’re guaranteed to smack your head on a beam at least once if you’re on the left side of the bed.) Get a normal room with a view.