Debbie
16 Μάρτιος 2024
We stayed here with my in-laws on a recent Seville trip. The property is very cute - several old building that have been combined together in the old Jewish quarter of the old city. It's a bit of a maze to get around but that is part of the fun! There are elevators in each building so it's accessible (great for my in laws). The standard rooms are on the smaller side (what you'd expect for many basic rooms in old towns in Europe, where space is at a premium. But they are clean and very nicely decorated. Our first room (standard) had a very nice patio (which is not always a given) which allowed us to leave the doors open and get some fresh air throughout the day. The beds are on the firmer side and in the regular room, finding an area to open a larger suitcase can be hard. We switched on our last day (due to availability) to a premium room - Lots of space there and we had a larger bed. The best part of this property is definitely the rooftop bar (which can be hard to find) . If you find the right elevator that goes all the way up to the third floor, you will find a small pool, a jacuzzi and a bar - all with view of the cathedral and the giralda. It's designed mostly for people staying at the hotel so it doesn't have that crazy busy feel that so many rooftop bars have. It was lovely! We had breakfast for two mornings there and the breakfast is substantial - everyone gets the same thing, but it is not buffet. Pastries, eggs, yoghurt, tea/coffee. Quite good!
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