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RURAL TOURISM ESTABLISHMENTS
These are tourism establishments located in the rural settings - either in population centres with less than 1,000 inhabitants or isolated - in buildings that predate 1950. Temporary accommodation provided is divided into two types: bedrooms or entire properties.
INDEPENDENT TYPE
Rural tourism establishment that can be rented entirely for private use.
- 'Masoveria'. Rural tourism establishment located outside a town.
- Country house. Rural tourism establishment located within a town.
SHARED TYPE
Owners live on the premises. Guests are offered accommodation and at least breakfast.
- 'Masia'. Rural tourism establishment located outside a town.
- Country house. Rural tourism establishment located within a town.
HOLIDAY APARTMENTS
These are buildings or continuous accommodation units (apartments or studios) which at the very least have a reception service, offered to tourists in exchange for payment.
These accommodation units (apartments or studios) include as a minimum:
Apartments:
- Bedroom or bedrooms with a bed, nightstand and wardrobe or other space in which to keep clothes, with enough room for all users.
- Sitting-dining room with a table and enough armchairs and chairs for all users.
- Open or separate kitchen with place settings, household items and linens in proportion to the number of users.
- The utensils needed to prepare food, a stove with at least two burners, microwave, sink and refrigerator.
- Bathroom.
Studios sleep a maximum of two people. They include:
Com a màxim poden disposar de dues places. Es composen:
- A single space for the bedroom-sitting-dining room-kitchen.
- Sitting-dining room with table, armchairs and chairs.
- The place settings, household items and linens needed to prepare food, a stove with at least two burners, microwave, sink and refrigerator.
- Bathroom.
TOURIST DWELLINGS
These are ready-to-live-in dwellings rented to third parties for a period of time (less than 31 days). They may be apartments in a housing complex or a house.
Renters may not use the dwelling as their main place of residence or a second home.
Tourist dwellings are rented as a single unit and not by room.
They must have a certificate of occupancy and comply with general technical and quality standards for housing.
They may not be occupied by more places than indicated on the certificate of occupancy.
They must be adequately furnished and have all the appliances and utensils necessary to offer suitable accommodation in relation to the total number of places offered.