Declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 2001, the Casa de Arizón is now the location of Hotel Palacio Marqués de Arizón. This seventeenth- and eighteenth-century architectural complex is built in the Baroque style typical of the former Kingdom of Seville, and also features elements of Cádiz architecture, such as the watchtower.
The house is named after a family of Irish merchants who settled in Sanlúcar de Barrameda in 1709, making it a unique testimony to the city's important role in trade between Spain and the Americas. This is a building of exceptional historical value, as it’s the only West Indies merchants’ house that has been preserved in its entirety.
Hotel Palacio Marqués de Arizón is a hotel full of history and tradition, where guests can relax and enjoy the best facilities, such as the outdoor swimming pool.