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There are facilities and services such as room service, piano bar, reading room, meeting room and laundry service. 01/10...
There are facilities and services such as room service, piano bar, reading room, meeting room and laundry service. 01/10 IV
This marvellous hotel is located in the La Juderia quarter, one of the most traditional areas in Seville. This building housed wealthy Spanish families during past centuries including the famous Padilla, Manriquez and Zuniga families.
10 kms to the nearest airport (seville)
2 km to the nearest station (santa justa)
10 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
1 km to the nearest fair site (e. de antobuses)
100 km to the nearest beach
The hotel offers spacious rooms, with carpeted floors, good quality wooden single and four-poster beds and a soft colour scheme on the walls and ceilings. They have a peaceful and restful atmosphere. There are 95 rooms in total, some with a sitting room.
Only a breakfast service is provided, serving guests from 07:30 to 10:30 except on Sunday and bank holidays when the timetable is 08:00-11:00hrs.
This is considered the best-preserved collection of houses and palaces in Seville, reflecting what is known as the the golden age of Seville. The beautiful exterior corridors are decorated with colourful regional flowers and offer a lovely view over the patios framed by white arches and walls with tiled floors. The whole atmosphere is totally relaxing and one almost feels transported into a different world.
Although not particularly spacious, this enchanting entrance gives a taste of the atmosphere in the rest of the hotel. The decor is Spartan but beautiful.
The stunning city of Seville is the ideal location for a short break that is filled with sightseeing, shopping, culture and delicious cuisine.
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Sitting on the plain of the River Guadalquivir, Seville is a popular Spanish tourist destination approximately 3000 years old spanning from the Roman times, Moorish Era, and the Golden Age. Today it is a modern and bustling city, but remnants of its past means Seville remains a destination perfect for exploration.
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Sat 9am to 5pm