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    Casa del Poeta

    4.9 (14 reviews)
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    Beautiful interior courtyard
    Jim R.

    A beautiful small hotel hidden away in the old city just a short distance from the historic cathedral. Tip: strongly recommend that you take the hotel's suggestion (as we did) and have them book a taxi ahead to help you find this place. They are in a section that is pedestrian only so not only did our driver meet us with a sign at the train station but he walked us and our luggage from the point of no cars directly to reception-we would have wandered for hours! We splurged and booked a suite (room 25) on the top, "2nd" (that's 3rd in US terms) floor. Our room was quite large with a king size bed and was tastefully furnished, and had a nice modern bathroom. Pros: -large spacious room -helpful front desk staff will make reservation, book taxis and are very good with recommendations. Felipe was particularly good. -very quiet a/c, kept the room nice and cool -slept well in the bed although pillows are a bit small -updated and clean bathroom -good breakfast buffet with the typical European selections of eggs, cheese. Meat and pastries -cordial (seated) check-in proceeds with cheese and sherry or wine. - great location, close to everything -nice rooftop to sit on or to just take in the city or sip Opportunities: -bath amenities were just ok given the price and quality of the hotel -rooms were not very sound insulated although for the most part guests were very considerate-especially after dark. We could hear our neighbors showering one morning early. Bottom line: we enjoyed our three nights here and would definitely recommend to friends coming to Seville.

    A view from the roof.
    John H.

    Had a lovely stay at the Casa and hated leaving Seville. Victor welcomed us to the city, explained what we should not miss and gave us the inside track on where to get the pata negra. He's superb and an asset to their hotel. We'd stay here again without reservation and will likely do so soon.

    View from the rooftop terrace looking down into the courtyard of hotel

    Perfect location ! Great communication with this hotel but very very difficult if you are driving a car in and they arrange to meet you at their reserved parking lot. They tell you to meet them near a public square but my advice would be to meet next to the parking lot and put that address of the parking lot in the gps and insist on meeting there! The hotel is set back from a busy pedestrian street and it can get noisy if you are in a room on the side of the courtyard near the front desk so request a room in the set back of the courtyard instead We were given a room directly above the front desk on the floor above the lobby and we could hear everything so avoid room 19. We then requested to change rooms and it was such a different experience. Beds are comfy with nice quality bedding and all the amenities our first room could have used a furniture update but 2nd room was much more spacious and had double sink area with more storage The concierges are wonderful and make excellent recommendations. They also recommended a private guide for the cathedral and palace and Mercedes was fabulous. My biggest pet peeve is the air freshener diffuser as you enter the hotel is just so overwhelming and wish they would remove. Breakfast was ample buffet hot and cold selection and good coffee and fresh fruit plate is served to you in a side room off lobby or the atrium courtyard Truly the best location in the city and we also visited several other fine hotels that were considered before we reserved here and this location is truly the most perfect in the city to get everywhere Staff are very helpful and our standout out for our stay was Nuennodine and Roc

    Beautiful courtyard, so relaxing.
    Cindy R.

    Casa de Poeta is an amazing boutique hotel. Key word is amazing! Superior service in every way. Delicious breakfast for only ten euro that includes a beautiful fruit dish and basket of toast, along with a buffet of breakfast foods. A fabulous classical guitarist appears in the evening to entertain you. When we arrived at the hotel, dusty from 27 hours of travel, they immediately had us drop off our luggage and seated us at a cozy table and served us a beverage of choice. After registering at our table Jessica gave us a map and went over highlights in the immediate area. Just wonderful. Felipe was also so nice and helpful as were all the staff. A very pleasant caring atmosphere. Great room and awesome walk in shower. Best hotel experience I have ever had. I would highly recommend Hotel Casa de Poeta.

    The charming street leading to Hotel Casa de Poeta's door

    Staying at the Hotel Casa del Poeta was like staying at a friend's lovely home. The interior spaces of the hotel are so beautifully appointed, but not arrogant and the staff is incredibly kind and very accommodating. We were so comfortable and so very taken with the luxurious Spanish colonial design; fountains, urns, colorful tiles, large plants, aromatic arrangements of fresh lilies, Baroque mirrors and comfy furnishings. The staff reflects this same design; well appointed yet inviting. Every person we encountered on the hotel staff was polite, professional, friendly, and very helpful. Each morning and night we felt as though we were in the good care of family; sincere and generous hospitality from start to finish. Travel details that can sometimes be cumbersome were managed by concierge with a smile. Taxi? Done. Reservations to amazing restaurant? Done. Tickets to this? Done. To that? Done. Need a converter, more coffee, water, directions, a cocktail? Done. And impromptu Spanish lessons! LOL, yes, they helped us with our Spanish in the most joyful way. Their associated restaurant, San Marco, was the best meal we have had in a long time and it was surprisingly very affordable (quality ingredients, chef's creativity, and impeccable service greatly appreciated). I would recommend Hotel Casa del Poeta to anyone who is looking to enjoy the romantic essence of Sevilla; Spanish culture and hospitality at its best! We will be back.

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    Las Casas de la Judería

    Las Casas de la Judería

    (33 reviews)

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    San Bartolomé

    This is one of the most unique hotels I have had the pleasure of staying. My husband and I spent…read moreone night in Sevilla in October and he picked the hotel because he had visited the city previously. Once we arrived in Sevilla, it was pretty easy to find. We dropped off our rental at the airport and hopped on the bus that took you into the city. We got off at the San Sebastian stop and walked with our suitcases a few blocks up to the hotel. I also liked that it was walking distance from many of the sights we wanted to check out. We were able to walk to a Flamenco show, the Real Alcazar and the Cathedral. We also took some scooters to Plaza España. The hotel itself was more so a blocks of rooms in a neighborhood square connected with a labyrinth of courtyards and gardens. The rooftop was really neat, too. There are different levels where you can lay out in the sun near people or more privately. There is a pool that looked neat but we didn't have enough time to get in before our show. The hotel itself is clearly very old (by American standards at least) but well preserved and beautiful. The hotel piano bar in the second floor is a must see, too. Don't miss it! The rooms were surprisingly modern. The bathroom was very spacious. The bed was a little firmer than I would have liked but it wasn't a deal breaker by any means. I would definitely stay at this hotel again!

    About as good a base from which to explore Seville as possible. The most stressful part was finding…read morethe place in my rental car down very narrow streets. I was grateful for the valet parking, not so much by the €25 a day charge. The building itself seems to be a collection of buildings spread around a number of internal and external courtyards. Our room was accessible via a long and twisty underground tunnel that stretched for at least 300m passing the spa, various bric a brac bits and pieces, statues, fountains, peculiar display areas that may, or may not, have been shops or small boutiques. I've no idea. It's almost impossible to describe how bizarre and yet how charming it all was. After a while, though, I have to confess it became a bit of a schlepp. Our room was small but the bed was extremely comfortable with a queen size bed and a decent sized, well provisioned, en-suite bathroom. A piano bar on the first floor was both elegant and comfortable and we repaired there each evening after dinner in one of the fabulous restaurants within walking distance. The hotel also opened out onto a small plaza with plenty of outdoor bar and coffee options throughout the day and into the night. A couple of minutes away was the Cathedral and Alcazar as were numerous shops, bars, restaurants and ice cream parlours (a must). I have no hesitation in recommending this hotel for a stay in Seville but leave the car at home,

    Meliá

    Meliá

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    El Porvenir

    This is a gigantic hotel located within a walking distance of Palaza de España (which we found to…read morebe very charming and surprisingly w/o entry fees). Their breakfast buffet is truly amazing and despite a large number of suites, it never felt crowded. Very attentive and friendly wait staff - made sure the buffet stations were replenished timely.

    Melia Sevilla Hotel is a great hotel option when you are staying in Sevilla,Spain. The back of the…read morebeautiful España Plaza is literally on the corner across the street. It was very convenient to take in the sights of the Espana Plaza. Other sites and restaurants are anywhere from a one to fifteen minutes walk away depending on what your interests are. The breakfast in the hotel is awesome as there are many options to choose from hot/cold options, various breads/pastries and various fruits/vegetables. The only disappointment we experienced at the Melia Sevilla Hotel was in the onsite restaurant, Quimera for dinner. Although the food is very good, their spontaneous appetizer option was offered in a forced payment manner. The first visit for dinner we were served croquettes by a waiter as a complimentary appetizer and we said we ordered croquettes, he stated these are complimentary. However, on the bill there was a $7.50 charge for 3 small croquettes that we did not request as we had placed an order of croquettes as part of our dinner option in which we received six in the dinner order. Ok, you thought we would have learned our lesson and we did. On our second visit for dinner, another friend joined us who accepted a piece of bread, but the three of us from the previous visit stated we didn't want bread as we ordered dinner options that included bread "chicken and waffles"...which are by the way very good. Again when the bill came, we were charged $10.00 as if each person received bread although only one person accepted "a" piece of bread from the waiter. We could understand if they placed a bread basket on the table with enough bread for each person to charge each person for bread "provided." But NO, they have a RIDICULOUS policy that if one person receives one piece of bread from the waiter, they charge the entire party for a piece of bread. We are so grateful that our fourth guest refused the "FORCED APPETIZER" due to the waiter literally plopping the appetizer onto the table without us asking for it and describing it as spicy which our guest does not like. Therefore, the waiter retrieved the appetizer from the table and no additional fee was charged this time as the rest of the party also refused the "FORCED APPETIZERS." Unfortunately, on our last evening in town, we declined to dine in the Quimera restaurant onsite which based on the lateness of the day would have been convenient and we dined elsewhere in the city.

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