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A former trader's house dating from the 18th century, this traditional hotel is set between Seville's historic and comme...
A former trader's house dating from the 18th century, this traditional hotel is set between Seville's historic and commercial centres, 200 metres from the shops of calle Sierpes and the cathedral. 18th-century terrace
Guests can relax on wicker chairs and enjoy coffees and snacks beneath the intricate coloured glass roof of the central patio, with its marble floors and columns, potted palms, and Moorish lamps. Floral guestrooms
A floral motif runs through the 47 air-conditioned guestrooms, reflected in artworks, curtains, bedding and furnishings; modern amenities include satellite television, hair dryers, and minibars
Guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast each morning in the cafeteria, have a drink or snack in the 18th-century central courtyard, or order up room service. Concierge staff can provide advice on sightseeing and tour bookings in the city and surrounding area. Two complimentary, high-speed Internet PCs are available in the lobby for the use of all guests. For business guests there is meeting room for 15 people, as well as fax services. There is a parking garage on site (surcharge), beneath the hotel.
The Casa de los Mercaderes has 47 air-conditioned guestrooms spread over two floors. All have light traditional decor featuring a floral motif that extends to the artwork, curtains, and bedding. The beds have either wrought iron or cherry wood frames. Furniture, such as bedside tables and wardrobes, is cherry wood. More modern amenities include satellite television, minibars, and safes. Marble bathrooms feature gilt-framed mirrors, Andalusian-style tiles, and complimentary toiletries.
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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