Hotel Kazar Ontinyent

In the heart of Ontinyent we find this building, in the neo-Mudejar style and reminiscent of late Valencian modernism, dating back to 1925, when it was known as Chalé Mompó.

Arrival calendar
Departure calendar
Guests calendar

The building, renovated and converted into a hotel in 1997, consists of a ground floor, two floors and an attic in the central part, and is inspired by palatial-type buildings in North Africa and the Middle East. A complex complemented by two minarets that hides a garden with fountains and palm trees. Irresistible invitation to have tea.

Rooms

About Us

In the heart of Ontinyent we find this building, in the neo-Mudejar style and reminiscent of late Valencian modernism, dating back to 1925, when it was known as Chalé Mompó. The building, renovated and converted into a hotel in 1997, consists of a ground floor, two floors and an attic in the central part, and is inspired by palatial-type buildings in North Africa and the Middle East. A complex complemented by two minarets that hides a garden with fountains and palm trees. Irresistible invitation to have tea.


Learn More

BOOK NOW

Arrival calendar
Departure calendar
Guests calendar