Spain - Andalucia
Las Casas de la Judería
A Karen Brown Recommended Hotel / Inn
Manager: Jesus Rojas Alcario |
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Karen's Review Of This Property:
Found on one of Seville’s narrowest streets, Las Casas de la Judería occupies the quietest of locations at the heart of Santa Cruz, the city’s Jewish Quarter. The hotel comprises several mellow ochre-colored townhouses and a palace that in the 16th century was the home of the Duke of Béjar, Cervantes’s patron and a member of one of the most famous Spanish aristocratic families. Now you can live like the dukes of old with all the modern conveniences of air conditioning, satellite TV, phone, and mini-bar, for the hotel has been completely renovated to ooze historic atmosphere while providing all the conveniences of the 21st century. There’s even an underground car. Because the hotel’s bedrooms are spread among several buildings (some of them are connected by underground passages) you have the feeling that you are staying in a small hotel. Bedrooms come in all shapes and the larger ones can accommodate a rollaway bed.
Located along these Karen Brown Itineraries:
Moorish Memories
Cradle of the Conquistadors
Andalusian Adventures
150 Rooms, Double Occupancy: €200.00 - €535.00*
*Breakfast not included: €19
Open: all year
Phone: 954-415-150 Fax: 954-422-170
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