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82 rooms in this hotelSwimming Pool
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Grand old hotels with literary connections can sometimes be a little stuffy, but the excellent-value Hotel Trias is anything but. This stylish, family-friendly hotel is where Truman Capote stayed in 1960 while he finished In Cold Blood, and you can still stay in his glamorous, sea-view suite.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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