Back to Casas de la Judería (Las) Loved the hotel and the location! Only thing that we disliked was the difficulty in finding the hotel but one of the staff took the trouble to walk with us to our car and lead us to the hotel and its parking.
Reviewed by: Anne from on Jan 15 2008 exellent this hotel was so wonderul! i will come back!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 09 2007 In the heart of Seville, Good Location I enjoyed the location of the hotel you do not need to rent a car or get a cab if you will only be staying in Sevilla. The service at the hotel was good I needed a corkscrew for a wine and they delivered one to my room. The rooms were very generous in size we stayed in a junior suite which consisted of a bedroom and a seperate sitting room with a desk and a sofa. I did not enjoy the dinner at the hotel the entree was good however the waitress wanted the full order of the meal all at once kind of tacky for a fine dining establishment meal was very pricey. I would recommend this hotel and would return as well. I would give it a strong 4.1259 stars out of 5 ;)
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 09 2006 That's a fact : we can't wait to go back Bkfast times are very strict, such is "happy hour time". One minute before or after is NOT the righ time ! funny.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 29 2006 Rooms - Poor Quality, unhappy stay The hotel location is good, the court yards and bar are fine but the rooms leave a lot to be desired.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 13 2006 Excellent Experience A good hotel can make or mar your holiday and this is what happened to us in Seville. We were so pleased with the hotel that it coloured our entire 3 night stay in this great city. The best thing is the atmosphere which is so real that you really feel you are in Spain. The rooms we had were absolutely great--well furnished, spacious and very well air conditioned. The reception staff were friendly except for an odd one but I am not going to hold that against the hotel. The location is good once you have gotten past the first step of actually finding the hotel in a labyrinth of narrow streets. I was disappointed in the so called Piano Bar which did not live upto our expectations. Perhaps they were having staffing problems but the guy who played the piano disappeared as soon as we went in--at around 8 pm.
Reviewed by: Saba S from on Sep 07 2005 Amazing Find This is just the coolest hotel. Forget your boutique hotels, this place has character and a location to die for. Great base for touring Seville.
Reviewed by: Mike from on Jun 28 2005 Hard to find but well worth it - maybe the most unique place I ever stayed
Reviewed by: Peter from on May 20 2005 Bright Yellow Gem Narrow, twisting, cobble stone streets of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, is where you'll find this gem. Small, quaint hotel, more like the mansion of a good friend. Great rooms of all sizes and decor. Friendly, english speaking staff. A definate recommendation for at least 3 nights!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 10 2004 Excellent hotel! The hotel is fantastic! The rooms are beautiful, and the staff was incredibly friendly. We were only scheduled to stay 2 nights, but ended up staying 3 (since the airlines lost our luggage) -- and the hotel was extremely accomodating. The location is great -- close to the main sights. And the Sangria was the best! A+
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 24 2004