
The best part of this Hosteria was the location and price. It took us a good hour to find it as it is buried deep in the Santa Cruz district in a little laneway between other little laneways that are all pedestrian only- no cars. The Santa Cruz area is charming and intriguing and would have to be the best...
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This is a great little hostel - very clean and tidy, towels and sheets changed daily (I stayed three nights) and very good value. You need to walk through the restaurant to get to the staircase up the rooms and there is very good soundproofing - I didn't hear a thing from downstairs, but I was there in February when...
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My wife and I spent 3 nights here and while the location was unbeatable for its cost, the beds were horrible, the WiFi spotty and the heater faulty. The room felt cramped also. The first time, it was impossible to find this little hotel. We had to drag our luggage around until we found it. The location is great and...
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My friend and I just spent three nights here in Sept. It was great for what we needed: location, clean, safe (just two girls traveling alone), cheap. All the sites are right within a few blocks, call sierpes is also not far for shopping. Staff was nice and friendly. Coming home late at night was not bad. There was construction...
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I stayed here with a girlfriend for three nights at the beginning of July 2011. It is a 10-15 minute walk from the bus stop for the airport bus and even less to the cathedral.
Located just off a quiet square and surrounded by a warren of bar and restaurant filled streets.
The hotel is pretty and quaint, with colourful...
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This hotel impressed me as a family run friendly hotel. The staffs were very nice and helpful. The room was exactly as what was shown on the photos. Very Seville characteristic Ceramic tiles decorations. I dropped my small umbrella when I left the hotel and a staff picked it up and gave it back to me. This is not a...
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The location is really great, in the beautiful barrio de santa Cruz. Near the Alcazar, Cathedral and many, many places to eat.
Getting there was tricky, though maybe we got an inept taxi driver. He didn't know the area, ended up dropping us at Plaza santa Cruz, and telling as to walk and ask people. It wasn't bad, since we...
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This typically andalusian hostaria had a very comfortable and spacious room, the restaurant outside in the plaza was also good quality. We were especially pleased about the location, really easy to get around and see the main sites.
For me, this had two great advantages: the price (it’s incredibly cheap, anyway in December) and its position, close to the cathedral and the entrance to the Real Alcazar. Otherwise, it isn’t luxurious but it’s adequate. Service OK. Breakfast is a bit Spartan. Apart from that I didn’t eat there.
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