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Apartments in a busy street |
Calle San Eloy 37 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 422 8049 |
These one key apartments are located in the heart of the city's shopping district, in the pedestrianized Calle San Eloy. The building is an old house dating from the early 1900s, and it was converted into tourist apartments in time for the 1992 Universal Expo. Many of the features of the old house have been preserved: the facade, the staircases and the main courtyard at the entrance, which has some pretty, typically Sevillian tiles.Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Next to famous Betis Street |
Calle Salado 4 Seville 41010 Spain +34 95 427 5090 |
Located in the famous Triana area, next to Calle Betis, these apartments hotel always fills up well before Semana Santa. Built in 1976, but totally refurbished in time for the 1992 Expo. They are all studio type apartments, with full bathroom facilities and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave. Apartments are cleaned daily and the service is of a high standard. Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Next to Seville's airport |
Carretera de la Nacional IV Seville 41749 Spain +34 95 451 4379 http://www.eurocampings.net/es/ |
This campsite was opened in 1980, although some facilities were modernized in 1992. It is on the outskirts of the city near the airport, on the road to Madrid, 10kilometres from the centre of Seville. It is open all year, and in high season there is a bus service to the city centre. The common areas (restaurant and café) are air-conditioned. There are also public phones boxes. Prices include VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the heart of the city |
Calle San Pedro Mártir 1 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 450 2745 |
This hotel used to be a 19th century house that belonged to a wealthy family. It is located just a few meters from the Hotel Tryp Colón and close to the Cathedral and the city's commerical center. The bedrooms are decorated with brightly colored fabrics with provençal-style furniture. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Central & with character |
Calle San Roque 11 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 422 5840 |
Located just a few meters from Plaza Nueva, which houses Town Hall, and close to the downtown shopping district. You can walk just about anywhere without having to take use other forms of transport. The early twentieth-century building which houses the hotel is full of character and used to belong to a celebrated doctor. You will find all the comforts of a small, quiet, clean hotel here, and the staff are both friendly and informative. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Centrally-located hostel |
Calle San Pedro Mártir 14 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 4229861 http://www.sol.com/hostal-paris |
This small hostel is located in one of the quietest streets in the city centre, a few metres from the Museum of Fine Arts and Seville's shopping area. It was built in 1991 on the site of a characteristic house in the city centre, and has tried to maintain typical style in the decor. Five of the fifteen bedrooms are located on the ground floor and thus would be suited to disabled travellers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small, friendly hotel |
Calle Jerónimo Hernández 20 Seville 41003 Spain +34 95 422 9046 |
This hotel is located in the old part of Seville, next to Plaza de la Encarnación, which is part of the city's shopping district. It is approximately 10min from the cathedral and Santa Cruz. The building's façade is all that is left of the original turn of the last century house. It was converted for the 1992 Expo, and it is decorated in classic style with warm colors. Public parking is available 50m away. Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small hotel with family rooms |
Plaza Ponce de León 15 Seville 41003 Spain +34 95 456 5050 |
This little two star hotel is located in one of the most popular areas of the city.Santa Catalina just a few minutes from the cathedral and the main shopping streets. The building dates from the beginning of the century and it has been officially declared of artistic importance to the nation, although the façade is the only original part of the building that remains. There are 25 bedrooms, some of which are specifically designed to accommodate families with children. The service is excellent and the prices are reasonable. What more could you ask for. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small hotel in a typical house |
Calle Gravina 27 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 421 7919 |
Located next to the famous bridge, Puente de Triana, immortalized in sevillana lyrics, and a ten minute walk to the cathedral and the Giralda, it is also near Seville's shopping district. This small hotel is built around a characteristic Sevillian house dating from 1858. All the rooms and bathrooms were refurbished in 1990. The tiles from the old house are preserved, as are the columns in the patio at the entrance.Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Right by the cathedral |
Calle Castelar 24 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 422 0960 http://www.sol.com/hotel-rabida/ |
Built on the site of a traditional house that dates from 1899, the rooms in this hotel were fully renovated in 1991 in the Andalusian style. The reception area is located in a characteristic indoor patio. Both the bar and the restaurant still display original features like the colorful ceramic tiles on the walls. The hotel is conveniently located just 200m from the cathedral and the Santa Cruz neighbourhood. Prices do not iclude VAT (7%). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Next to Seville's Town Hall |
Calle Gamazo 12 Seville, Seville Spain +34 95 456 1070 http://www.hotel-maestranza.com/ |
This little one-star hotel is in a prime location next to the Plaza Nueva where you can also find the Town Hall - right in the city centre. It has been built out of the shell of a typical house that dates back to the beginning of the 20th Century. It was opened as a hotel in 1997. The façade and the main courtyard with its small reception area for guests are all that remain of the old house. Prices include VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional-style hotel |
Calle Canalejas 2 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 421 7149 |
This hotel is housed in a typical turn of the last century house, which is a listed building as it was built by Rivas Valero and Aníbal González, the same architect who was responsible for the Plaza de España built for the 1929 Latin American Expo. It is in a prime location, right in the city center, and a few minutes from the cathedral, the Giralda and Cartuja Island with Isla Mágica Theme Park. All the rooms are decorated with Provençale style furniture. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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20m from the cathedral and the Giralda |
Calle García de Vinuesa 19 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 422 6660 http://www.hotelsimonsevilla.com/ |
This hotel is in a prime location, 20m from the cathedral, in the old part of the city. It occupies a typical 18th century house that was converted into a hotel in the 30s and was last refurbished for the 1992 Universal Expo. The hotel has been built around the house's original structure, conserving its pretty courtyard full of plants. There are three double rooms with a lounge, and two that offer two rooms plus a bathroom, perfect for families with children. Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Set in a seventeenth century mansion |
Calle San Roque 26 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 421 1138 http://www.andalunet.com/zaida |
This hotel is set in the heart of the city and about 10min from the town hall.It is housed in a 17th century Mudéjar style mansion, as you can see from the central courtyard and the amazing Arab style staircase, with the traditional tiles. It was completely refurbished in 1992 in time for the Universal Expo.This three floor hotel has a lift. In the foyer area there is a TV room for all the guests.Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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