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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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Five-star luxury in a 16th century palace |
Plaza de Lasso 1 Carmona Seville 41410 Spain +34 95 419 1000 http://www.casadecarmona.com/ |
A residential palace built for the Briones family in 1560 on existing Moorish foundations, this beautiful building was converted into a hotel in 1991. It still retains its unique character and displays the different architectural features, from Arabic to Renaissance styles. The interior offers modern conveniences you would expect of a first-class hotel along with excellent and friendly service. You'll find it in the lovely old town of Carmona, a heritage site with over 5000 years of history, located 30km from Seville. It remains open all year. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Inn located 12k from Seville |
Paseo de la Alameda Seville, Seville 41209 Spain +34 95 578 0136 http://www.torredelareina.com |
Located 12k from Seville, heading towards Mérida, this estate belonged to the Queen Doña María de Molina in the 13th and 14th centuries. The fortress is the only rural construction near Seville that dates from this age. After its inauguration as a farm, it was made into a Hacienda Rural (Rural Estate) of renaissance style. It has become a model for other Rural Estates and urban homes in Seville. Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Andalusian estate 18km from Seville |
Carretera de Guillena Seville, Seville 41210 Spain +34 95 578 5006 http://www.aguilareal.com |
Only 15min from Seville, in the municipal district of Guillena, this typical Andalusian estate and inn was built around 1900. It was restored and converted into a hotel in 1991, while respecting the traditional architecture and decoration. Located on a hill close to the El Jergal Natural Park where you can enjoy a peaceful stay. All of the rooms have been decorated in a unique style with hand-painted furniture, tapestries, etc. Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large studios & apartments |
Calle Ciaurriz Urbanización Simón Verde Seville, Seville 41927 Spain +34 95 418 0600 |
This four-star hotel and apartment complex is located in one of the most prestigious residential areas of Seville, the Urbanización Simón Verde in the Mairena del Aljarafe district. It is a quiet area, seven minutes from the centre of Seville. It was built for the 1992 Universal Expo, and was refurbished in 1998. There are 39 two-person studio-style apartments with bathrooms and kitchenette; 8 one-bedroom apartments with lounge, bathroom and kitchen, half of which have their own private terrace-solarium and 4 two-bedroom apartments, with two bathrooms and a kitchen. You have to ask for the kitchen equipment at reception. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Four star hotel 20km from Seville |
Calle De Huelva A-476 Seville, Seville 41800 Spain |
Located in Sanlucar la Mayor, 30min from Seville. The hotel was built for the 1992 Expo. It includes many features of a typical Andalusian house, such as the central courtyard with its columns and warm, typically Andalusian colors, and glass covered roof. The decor of the rooms matches the style of the rest of the hotel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury and comfort |
Calle de la Virgen de las Nieves Seville, Seville 41800 Spain +34 95 570 3344 http://www.hbenazuza.com |
Now a National Cultural Heritage site, this hotel started life in the 10th century as a Moorish farmstead. During the 18th century part of it was transformed into a Gothic church. All the bedrooms are decorated with exquisite taste and are furnished with rare works of art and valuable antiques. You'll find it 20km from Sevilla, located in a quiet rural area surrounded olive groves. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Typical Andalusian farmhouse |
Calle Real 194 Seville, Seville 41950 Spain +34 95 416 9290 http://www.haciendasanignacio.... |
This four-star hotel is located in Castilleja de la Cuesta, just 6 kilometers from the centre of Seville, on the road to Huelva. The building used to be a Jesuit monastery until the 19th century, when it became a typical Andalusian farmhouse. This is reflected in the whitewashed walls, tiles and mosaics. The bright, airy rooms are set around a palm-tree courtyard and are fully-equipped. The hotel's restaurant - Almazara - is one of the best and specializes in Andalusian cooking, but also does good Basque and international dishes. It is housed in an old oil press on the estate and still has the original roof and large windows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxurious, and excellent for conferences |
Calle San Juan de Aznalfarache Seville 41006 Spain +34 95 434 9600 http://www.hotelalcora.com |
Located close to the Canal Sur TV studios, and only 15 minutes from the centre of the city, there are several types of rooms, from the standard double to a two-story room or a wedding suite with jacuzzi. They also offer a wide range of sporting possibilities, since the hotel is only 2km from Club Zaudín, which has an 18-hole golf course, horseback riding, and tennis courts. All the celebrities that come to TV Andalucía stay here. 7% VAT must be added to the room prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In Carmona, built on a 16th century convent |
Plaza de Lasso 2 Seville, Seville 41410 Spain +34 95 419 6200 http://www.alcazardelreina.com |
Located in the heart of the historic district of Carmona, by the convent, this hotel was built incorporating Mudejar-style decor. The origins of Carmona go back to the Neolithic era and one of the most important Roman necropoli found there. Located only 15min from the airport and 25min from Seville. All rooms are fully equipped and decorated in an elegant Andalusian style. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Three-star in a residential area |
Avenida de Jerez 14 Seville 41014 Spain +34 95 4692903 http://www.altur.com/donacarmela |
This three-star hotel is located in one of Seville's residential areas -Bellavista - and is about a 10-minute drive from the old town. Real Venta de Antequera, well-known for the many social events it puts on, is close to the hotel. It was opened in 1992 for the Universal Expo, and in 1998 the existing rooms were refurbished and more were added. The Arab-style hall is decorated with tiles, mosaics and a flowing fountain. The rooms are decorated in typical Andalusian style, with Provençal-style furniture. Prices do not include VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Across from the Palacio de Congresos |
Avenida de la Innovación Seville 41020 Spain +34 95 425 2325 |
Built as an extended-stay hotel in 1992, it has 83 apartments and 18 studios. The apartments can accommodate up to 4 people, and the studios can fit 2. Located in one of the new residential areas of the city and across from the Trade Fair Pavilion. Located just 1k from the airport and approximately 5k from the historical center of the city. Prices listed do not include 7% VAT. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideal for business people |
Avenida Kansas City Seville 41018 Spain +34 95 491 9797 http://www.occidental-hoteles.... |
This is a huge glass-fronted hotel whose spacious bedrooms offer all the modern conveniences along with bright, cheerful interior decor. You can choose outward or inward facing bedrooms, and some of them overlook the swimming-pool. You'll find it opposite Santa Justa railway station where you can catch the high-speed AVE trains to Madrid. It's a ten-minute walk to the center of town and 7km to the airport. From the upper floors you can see El Mirador shopping centre with all its shops and play areas for children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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