LIFE IN A SMALL TOWN
The difference between the small town and the city are the doors and windows, the birds that you hear instead of the traffic. Before the town wakes up in Pueblo Español, there is only peace and quiet.
Dawn brings some simple sounds. The bakery opens. The tobacco shop opens. The chemist. The shop owners chat among themselves, while they have time before the earliest golfers arrive. They greet one another. They know one another. Little by little, the town comes to life. Pueblo Español is not known as the resort's nerve centre for nothing. The pubs open, the restaurants prepare to serve lunch. The golf vistas are spectacular, and the sport takes on a whole new meaning here.
A SMALL TOWN WITHIN THE RESORT
If you look closely at this town, some aspects of it may remind you of the famous village of Asterix. Although, when you see the golf course from the town square, you realise you are in a luxury Resort. A small town, but on with access to fibre optic. The best of the past, with the best of the present.
TRADITION AT THE FOREFRONT
The homes are built in living spaces: the town square, the arcades, the observatory points, the natural scenery, and the narrow lanes that connect and bring together the residents of Pueblo Español. Everywhere you look there are examples of architecture that recall some type of Spanish town, but with the personality of Hacienda del Álamo. This town is built so that it does not change for many, many years. It will be frozen in time, recalling earlier lifestyles, with the exception of the technology.
The benches in the town square, the street lights, the fountains, the columns, windows, pergolas, chimneys, arches and balustrades every detail is planned so that you can enjoy looking at it every day. The glow of Murcia embellishes the beauty of this objects.