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    Las Casas de la Judería

    4.1 (33 reviews)
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    Wifi lobby bar area.
    Daniella S.

    It's a great place for younger peeps as the winding paths to the rooms might make one impatient but oh so fun to meander in the labyrinth testing your memory. It's quaint, historic, a gem of a place. The rooms are well appointed and bathroom ample and even has a jacuzzi! Warming: the spa could be amazing if the staff were more personable, massages more substantial (unless you like small light half-baked rubdown bordering on annoying). They were so rude: they could not be bothered with our questions and when answering almost perturbed, were curt. Totally dirty thermal pool and not a temperature that warrants it be called thermal. The steam room, hammam bench and sauna were turned off so we literally shivered for 30 minutes. No soap in shower, no flip fllops, no bath robe. And if you ask if you need anything you will be ignored. The spa is not worth the visit.

    Karen S.

    You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. The iconic statement from the earliest days of computer gaming is apt to both the neighborhood and Hotel de las Casas del Juderia. But who doesn't want to get lost here? The neighborhood is the historic heart of Sevilla, with it's winding, narrow streets crowded with tapas bars and the occasional shop. And you can easily find yourself dumped into a plaza with the breathtaking Catedral or Alcazar. The hotel itself is a conglomeration of numerous historic houses, and you will find yourself in a warren of passageways, courtyards, and other surprises. The rooms are nicely decorated, with modern amenities like bathrooms and frigid AC. You can take a dip in the pool or enjoy a Copa de Jerez (sherry) at the ornate piano bar (with free wifi) or just use the ideal location to jump off to explore Sevilla. Either way, it is a great place to stay!

    Josefin F.

    This is the most beautiful hotel I have ever seen. It's composed of several buildings in a block and connected with small walkways. You pass several little gardens, beautiful flowers, small private alcoves and open spaces on the way to your room. On the roof there is a beautiful pool and bar area. Perfect in a warm sunny town like Sevilla. Staff will park your car and take care of your luggage. Located in old part of town with walking distance to the cathedral and plaza España. Everything is so close. Beautiful restaurants and bars right outside the entrance. Not five stars because of rock hard beds and bad WiFi. A strong four! We will come back to this hotel every time we are in Sevilla!!!

    entry at night (during remodel so it lacked a sign of any kind!)
    Patrick H.

    This is an odd place. Here's the way I break it down....if you can secure a room in the main building, it is splendid. If you are given a room in the outermost courtyards, it is insane. Insane, you ask why? To reach our room required a 10 minute underground hike. It passed through an odd, and cheap assortment of fake areas (fake rocks, fake lighting, inconsistant design, etc. I realize this is a very old facility. But the execution of the "connecting tunnel" is pathetic. Seriously. Once we reached our room, it was very spacious, quiet and well equipped. It's a shame we were made to march through an underground maze of silly, arcade-like ornaments to reach it. The buffet breakfast was very good. As noted by a previous reviewer, it was an odd space....but strangely similar to our underground trekking space. The main restaurant was absolutely magnificent. We enjoyed our brief stay and would recommend the place with the caveat listed above.

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    A couple of minutes away was the Cathedral and Alcazar as were numerous shops, bars, restaurants and ice cream parlours (a must).

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    Casa del Poeta - Spacious living room in the apartment

    Casa del Poeta

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    San Bartolomé

    One of the loveliest places we stayed during our 2-week trip to Spain & Portugal. We booked an…read moreapartment for the 4 of us. It was a gorgeous hotel and beautiful room, situated a couple blocks away from the main Poeta, right in the heart of the city center. When we checked in, they gave us a welcome glass of cava in their beautiful courtyard. Our apartment had a large bedroom with queen bed, big living room with two twin beds off that room separated by a curtain, balcony, huge kitchen, and they provided a large bowl of fruit which we re-stocked during our stay from the local markets. Rick Steves says Poeta "captures the essence of Sevilla," and is "timeless elegance, in the heart of Santa Cruz, an old 17th century family mansion; tucked away among cobblestone streets; 17 rooms surround a tranquil central patio where guests relax and enjoy free evening classical guitar concerts. Fantastic view terrace and traditional Andalusian design." Totally agree with all of that. We enjoyed the classical Spanish guitar in the courtyard each evening while enjoying a glass of wine or cava. Absolutely recommend and would love to stay here on every future visit to Sevilla. Great service, too. Carmen, who checked us in was so calm and welcoming. It had been a hectic travel day, and she (or maybe it was the glass of cava?) calmed us right down. The next day, we had an issue w/ our tickets to the Alcazar, and Jose helped us retrieve them, too. Our bathroom was beautiful, but the floor of the shower was very slippery. We informed the front desk, and they sent someone to our room when we were out. My younger daughter, who does not speak much Spanish, let him in, but did not understand what he was saying. He proceeded to pantomime someone slipping. She woke up our older daughter, who speaks more Spanish, and said a man with a clipboard was in the living room. She told him: "Mi padre es loco," he laughed and put some non-slip strips down in the shower. Great stay.

    Excellent stay at this small, charming, intimate boutique hotel in a great location of Seville…read more Close walking distance to all the major sites you will see such as The Cathedral, Real Alcazar, Plaza Espana, Setas and more. Ton of nearby restaurants and bars, yet in a secluded street away from the noise. Live musical entertainment every night at 7:30PM in the courtyard. Solid breakfast buffet with eggs, pancakes, cereal, fresh fruits and juices, smoked salmon and more. Nicely appointed rooms with impeccable customer service. Would not hesitate to stay here again.

    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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