Overview
This charming hotel was built in 1992 and completely renovated in the year 2000. The hotel has been completely renovated and consists of 295 rooms of which 288 are doubles and 7 are suites. The facilities include a spacious lobby with a lift, a 24-hour reception, a safe, a currency exchange desk, lifts, a conference room, Internet access and a TV room. There is also a cosy café, a newspaper stand, shops, an auditorium and an air-conditioned à la carte restaurant. Room and laundry services are also at guests' disposal. Car parking facilities are located outside the hotel, ideal for guests arriving by car.
Location
This luxury hotel is located in the middle of a wonderful garden area on the island of La Cartuja in Seville. The amusement park, Isla Mágica, is in the hotel's vicinity. The nearest beach is about 95 km away. An abundance of shops and entertainment venues are located 1 km from the hotel. Public transport departs from directly in front of the hotel.
Rooms
All of the rooms are modern and comfortably furnished, with a lounge and an en suite bathroom including a hairdryer. They additionally come equipped with a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, radio, Internet access, a minibar, air conditioning, a hire safe and central heating as standard.
Sport
A swimming pool surrounded by a poolside bar, sun loungers and parasols is located in the hotel grounds. The hotel also has a sauna and a solarium. All services are seasonal.
Meals
Guests may choose their breakfast, lunch or evening meals from individual buffets. At midday and in the evenings, guests may also select dishes from the set menu, or take the à la carte option. In addition, the hotel caters for guests with special dietary requirements.
Payment
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA cards are all accepted in the hotel.
Seville at a Glance
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.