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This majestic estate belonged to Barbara Hutton
Woolworth. It was built over a period of six years,
ending in 1959, after an intense quest for a place with
excellent climate, magnetism, and historic roots. Sumiya
means “Place of Peace, tranquility, and long life”,
notions that describe the environment that prevails in
this palace to perfection. The symbol of the hotel is a
Lotus Flower with three converging swords that represent
wisdom and love.
The building is Oriental in style, with pagodas and dark
brown mahogany wood, granite-tiled roofs that preserve
the temperature inside, and paths that take you to
traditional Japanese gardens.
The Camino Real Sumiya hotel has a total of 163
comfortable rooms, all of them feature all the amenities
of a first-class hotel, they have a private balcony with
an amazing view of our lush gardens and an exquisite
design and décor that will make you feel at home.
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