Seville – Standing on the banks of the Rio Guadalquivir, Seville is Spain’s fourth largest city and the capital of the Andalucía region. Many who visit Seville are entranced by its beauty and romantic atmosphere, and captivated by the people and their zest for life.
Carmona – Just 40 minutes (30 km) outside of Seville is the charming town of Carmona that dates back to 100 BC. It is home to a former Moorish fortress that is now a hotel called the Parador de Carmona, with a stunning central courtyard, original stonework, vaulted ceilings, and spacious terraces.
Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza (4-star): This former 18th C. residential mansion was transformed into a hotel and still maintains its classic architecture and charming interior patio. Located in the Barrio de Santa Cruz (the old Jewish Quarter), near the Casa de Pilatos and a short walk to the Cathedral. For more info, click here. |
Hotel Inglaterra (4-star): This hotel was established in 1857 and has welcomed many illustrious guests in its 150+ years of history. It is located in the heart of the city overlooking the Plaza Nueva, just steps from the Cathedral and Giralda. The family owned hotel is currently run by a 3rd generation family member. For more info, click here. |
Casa Romana (4-star): Built in the mid-19th C., this former residential mansion was transformed into a hotel, maintaining its classic old world architecture and charm. Located in the city center near Plaza del Duque, just a short walk to the Cathedral, Giralda, Barrio de Santa Cruz (old Jewish Quarter) and many other sites. For more info, click here. |
Parador de Carmona (4-star): This 14th C. parador is an Arabic fortress that is located in the charming town of Carmona, 40 minutes outside of Seville. Guests can enjoy the peacefulness of a small Andalucian village and the panoramic views of the surrounding fertile plains. For more info, click here. |