Memmo Baleeira, in the Algarve Joins ARTEH

. October 14, 2008

FEBRUARY 26, 2008. Memmo Baleeira, a Contemporary and Minimalist Hotel in Sagres, Algarve - Portugal, joins the Independent Hotel Chain, ARTEH(R) - Hotels and Resorts.

Located along the Southwest Region of the Algarve and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean since the 60's, Memmo Baleeira has been completely refurbished and is now an ARTEH(R) Hotel.

The Hotel's name is inspired by the word 'memories', hence 'Memmo', and Baleeira is the exact location in Sagres. The symbol is a chameleon which reverts to the architectural genre of being fully integrated with the surroundings, benefiting from natural light in every corner.

The Hotel first opened its doors in 1962, and quickly became known for its bold decoration and quality service. The service has just gotten better over the years and today we experience a relaxing environment in anyone of the 105 rooms, unique Suite or 5 Duplex Suites that overlook the Atlantic Ocean.

Inside, the d'ecor is a true blast from the past where the sphere is the dominating theme from the sealing to the carpets, sofas and floors. Complimenting the theme you'll find designer furniture by Tom Vac and Philippe Starck, along with re-styled pieces that originally decorated the Hotel during the 60's.

The vibe is simple and trendy in tones of white, dark brown and ocean blue, giving the Hotel a neat and clean look that is paradise to minimalist lovers and contemporary art seekers.

The Hotel's facilities include a magnificent SPA that allows sunset massages on sun-beds by the rocks where waves make a gentle, relaxing and seductive soundtrack. The treatments vary from oriental head massages to full body jade stone relaxation methods.

More information about this Hotel's SPA is available on ARTEH's SPA Circuit - Portugal Special Edition.

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