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Patagonia Hotel in Arinsal Hits Market for €14 Million

The four-star ski hotel, rebuilt after a 1996 avalanche, offers 80 junior suites with mountain views and prime ski-in ski-out access near.

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Key Points

  • 5,400 sqm across 7 floors: 80 junior suites, 1 double, 6 triples, 4 apartments
  • Amenities: 100-seat restaurant, spa, sauna, gym, kids' area; 25 winter staff
  • Ski-in/ski-out at Pal-Arinsal; accessible from Barcelona (215km), Toulouse (180km)
  • Rare Andorran hospitality sale with flexible rental units for investors

The Patagonia Hotel in Arinsal, a prominent four-star property rebuilt in 2002 after its predecessor was destroyed by the 1996 Fonts avalanche, has entered the market with an asking price of €14 million.

Spanning 5,400 square metres of usable space across seven floors, the hotel features around 80 junior suites, one double room, six triple rooms typically reserved for staff, and four apartments accommodating four to six guests each. All rooms face the main facade, offering panoramic mountain views and spacious terraces. Its location, nestled under the Comapedrosa peak and steps from the Pal-Arinsal ski domain, positions it as a prime ski-in, ski-out asset.

Currently operated by the Spanish Atiram hotel group, the property maintains high standards through annual upkeep, holding all required accreditations. Key amenities include a fourth-floor restaurant seating 100 diners with mountain vistas, a cozy bar with a fireplace, a massage centre with spa and sauna, a fully equipped gym, and a children's play area. In winter, it employs about 25 staff to serve its international clientele, primarily from Spain, France, Portugal, Belgium, and Russia, with strong appeal to British tourists—once named the top mountain destination by UK operators. Summers have seen bookings for spiritual retreats in recent years.

Marketing materials highlight its accessibility—215 km from Barcelona, 35 km from southern France, and 180 km from Toulouse—alongside its distinctive exterior of local stone and wood. The units can be rented individually, adding flexibility for investors.

Like other Andorran hotels quietly seeking buyers, the Patagonia represents a rare opportunity in the principality's hospitality sector.

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