LAS CASAS DE LA JUDERIA * * * *
I fell in love with this superb hotel, which boasts some forty patios. And a whole section of the old judería.
In the old medieval Jewish quarter, close to one of Seville's oldest churches, this superb, renowned hotel boasts one hundred and seventy-five luxury rooms and suites, all individually decorated in a refined, classical style. Visitors will love getting lost in this maze of verdant patios (nearly 40 of them!), azulejo-adorned corridors, fountains and typical Arabo-Andalusian houses. The complex was once home to the family of the Duke of Béjar, patron of Cervantes. The houses also housed the former court of justice and the first Indians to disembark after Columbus's discoveries. Charm and harmony emanate from this place steeped in history, where service and amenities live up to your expectations (hydro-massage bathrooms, outdoor pool, spa, etc.). You'll be seduced by the unique atmosphere of this hotel, combining comfort and authenticity.
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The hotel is a true curiosity. A maze of corridors leading to blossoming courtyards or patio, beginning again, monte one bends you descend. The place has charm. Comfortable room, despite of another era.
Two large flat: an almost worthless soundproof (in room 3 you can hear and 6:30 the incessant to and from the noisy doorway garage, heavy doors which flaps staff laundry room that chat in the courtyard). And no store, just curtains! So me daylight wakes up you will be better to choose another hotel.