A star reborn: Princess Diana loved this Spanish asshole – and now £35million has been lavished on her

Andrew Harris checks in at La Zambra, formerly Byblos, Andalucia The property offers 197 "spacious" rooms, outdoor pools and a spa READ MORE: The real reasons behind strict airport security rules

Few famous faces of the modern age have sought solace and isolation as diligently as the woman who (once upon a time) would have been queen.

One ​​of Princess Diana's favorite places was behind the towering walls of the Byblos hotel, hidden in a burst of idyllic Andalusian countryside, halfway between Malaga and Marbella.

Sister hotel of the Byblos in St Tropez, he charted a brief hedonistic path through the late 20th century. Following a £35million restoration, a very different iteration of the property has emerged. It has been renamed La Zambra and exudes a Zen tranquility. Sunlight and shadows dance across geometric pools and a subtle sprinkling of fountains evokes a modernist invocation of a Moorish palace.

Famous minimalist based in Majorca, Father- Son Esteva I Esteva's design team has created a sophisticated contemporary property with 197 spacious rooms overlooking the Robert Trent Jones-designed golf courses or the Sierra de Mijas.

Three restaurants, supervised by Iker Gonzalez Ayerbe, former ambassador of Basque gastronomy, offer modern Iberian cuisine, incorporating exceptional tapas.

A star reborn: Princess Diana loved this Spanish asshole – and now £35million has been lavished on her
Andrew Harris checks in at La Zambra, formerly Byblos, Andalucia The property offers 197 "spacious" rooms, outdoor pools and a spa READ MORE: The real reasons behind strict airport security rules

Few famous faces of the modern age have sought solace and isolation as diligently as the woman who (once upon a time) would have been queen.

One ​​of Princess Diana's favorite places was behind the towering walls of the Byblos hotel, hidden in a burst of idyllic Andalusian countryside, halfway between Malaga and Marbella.

Sister hotel of the Byblos in St Tropez, he charted a brief hedonistic path through the late 20th century. Following a £35million restoration, a very different iteration of the property has emerged. It has been renamed La Zambra and exudes a Zen tranquility. Sunlight and shadows dance across geometric pools and a subtle sprinkling of fountains evokes a modernist invocation of a Moorish palace.

Famous minimalist based in Majorca, Father- Son Esteva I Esteva's design team has created a sophisticated contemporary property with 197 spacious rooms overlooking the Robert Trent Jones-designed golf courses or the Sierra de Mijas.

Three restaurants, supervised by Iker Gonzalez Ayerbe, former ambassador of Basque gastronomy, offer modern Iberian cuisine, incorporating exceptional tapas.

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