Dating from the 17th century, the house still has its original subterranean rooms with vaulted ceilings in the cellar of the hotel. The t... more »
Dating from the 17th century, the house still has its original subterranean rooms with vaulted ceilings in the cellar of the hotel. The two main floors were renovated in 1934, giving the house a distinctly Sevillian flavour. The central courtyard, decorated with tiles from the famous Mensaque Tile Factory in Seville and the wrought iron columns and the marble floor which were added at that time have all been left intact. Specially impressive are the large handcarved antique french windows and the majestic and elegant balustrade of the main staircase leading to a domed gallery on the second floor.
Orbitz
42 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The location is great, 1 block to the central park, so very close to everything. Lots of common areas to meet other travelers. Wi-fi was very fast. The hotel has a very family and friendly atmosphere. It was a little noisy, from 10pm to midnight, due to a bar in the same block on Saturday night. There probably are more quiet hotels, further from the town center. But we were fine, and enjoyed the closeness to everything.