Don Jose's Chambers (accommodates 2 persons)In the West Wing of the Molino, is a private suite on two levels, surrounded by bougainvillea and trailing jasmine that would have delighted the tormented, poetic soul of Carmen's Don José. Peaceful and private, these Chambers open onto a large patio terrace perfect for relaxing in the cool, scented air of a Spanish evening - making romantic, al fresco dining a must.The lower level boasts a well-equipped kitchen and dining area and comfortable living room.
"I heard some civilians say: 'Here comes the gitanella!' I raised my eyes and I saw her. It was Friday, and I shall never forget it. I saw that Carmen whom you know, at whose house I met you several months ago." (Don José telling of his first fateful sighting of Carmen)
Chapter 3: Carmen by Prospero Mérimée. Translated into English by George Burnham Ives
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Up the traditionally-tiled, hooded staircase, is a classically elegant double bedroom, with queen-sized bed, a stylish en-suite bathroom with a walk-in Rainforest shower, and views across to Africa. With neutral palettes and Moorish finishes, Don José's Chambers offer a luxurious retreat for those seeking to escape the world...
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