General Description | |
This hotel lies in the historic Jewish quarter of Seville's central Santa Cruz district, and dates back to the 16th century. Nowadays it provides fine accommodation for those exploring the Andalusian capital. The building was originally built in 1530 as a house for Senor Alonso de Villafranca, the former butler of the Marquis of Tarifa. The Marquis himself also stayed many times, as he also owned the adjacent Casa de Pilatos - now a tourist attraction. Today the hotel offers typical Sevillian hospitality. On-site parking is available on a first-come-first-served basis. When full, guests can make use of a nearby car park (fees apply). This hotel is an authentic Sevillan palace house dating from the 16th century and was carefully restored preserving its charm and character. This establishment is full of history and the restoration has closely respected the original distribution and detail of this palace house. The establishment has an air of romance and the rooms all have full en suite bathrooms. It is an absolute pleasure to stay here, surrounded by the rich Andalusian heritage. You can stroll through the seductive streets of the Andalusian capital and mix and mingle with the people. The hotel is situated right in the centre of the town, minutes away from the main cultural attractions and artistic places. The hotel is located in the heart of old Seville and within easy reach of the high speed train station and airport. Central 15 kms to the nearest airport (seville) 2 km to the nearest station (santa justa) | |
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Hotel Type: | Hotel |
Address: | Imperial 29 |
Hotel Class: | (5 stars) |
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