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Set in a typical Seville Palace House from the 18th and 19th centuries totally equipped for the requirements of today´s comfort, keeping its traditional style.
Review by:
Mr Kinsella Peter
Travelling on:
April 2006
Venere.com, Half board
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The accommodationwas similar to many city hotels in Spain, Italy and France. The common areas were very nice, with lovely paintings, tiling etc. We had two rooms; one on the front, which was very noisy with revellers passing by until around 4am; the other with a window looking out onto a small, internal stairwell, and consequently quite dark. The breakfast area was small and cramped, though we discovered afterwards that we could have sat out in the main hall entrance area. Staff were polite and very helpful. Access was a bit difficult because the main entrance is right onto a narrow and very busy,one-way road. But, again, that's what you expect to find in such places - and is actually part of the charm.
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