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Located in Seville’s historical centre, in the emblematic La Macarena district, close to the Basilica, the Alcoba del Rey de Sevilla hotel is an exclusive, charming boutique hotel, set in the remains of what was once an ancient Mudejar palace... |
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The Barceló Gran Hotel Renacimiento is a luxury grand hotel with 295 rooms that are comfortable, spacious and designed to take into account even the smallest of details.
The hotel is strategically located in the Cartuja Island, across to the Teatro Central and just 200 meters from the Isla Magica Theme Park. |
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The Hotel Ciudad De Sevilla is situated between the Avenida De Manuel Siurot and the Streets of Cardenal Ilundain and Juan Lara Nieto, not far away from the Parque De Maria Luisa and the Plaza De España. Built in 1927, the hotel was originally part of a group of residential dwellings. |
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The Hotel Alfonso XIII was built for the 1929 Sevilla Expo. It has always been considered to be one of the most contemporary gems of Andalusia. The building is neo-mudejar, inspired by Arab architecture, which was so much in vogue at the beginning of the century. |
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In La Judería (Santa Cruz), one of the districts with more flavor of Seville, Duke de Béjar had his residence, protector of Cervantes and member of one of the most outstanding families of the high Spanish nobility.
The old "Casas de la Judería" formed with other near palaces a set of "aposentos" to the service of the House of Béjar, its servitude and its servants. |
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Situated in the heart of Seville's old quarter, between the Cathedral, La Giralda, the Torre del Oro and the Real Maestranza, the Melia Colon, is a luxury hotel, one of the symbols and built for the Ibero-American Exhibition in 1.929. |
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Hotel San Gil is listed as one of the hundred most important buildings in Seville, is a very unique hotel in the Macarena sector, situated just behind the Macarena stone wall and naturally, near the famous barrio de Santa Cruz. Could not ask for a better location... |
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The Taberna del Alabardero is a carefully and discerningly restored mansion (birthplace of the great 19th century poet J. Antonio Cavestany, member of the Real Academia Española) that still radiates a certain fin-de-siecle elegance. |
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The Vincci La Rabida Hotel has been designed from the departure point of an 18th century palatial home located in the city centre, just a stone’s throw from the Cathedral of Seville and the “La Maestranza” Bullring. |
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