accomodation fo granada, malaga, ronda and cadiz
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accomodation fo granada, malaga, ronda and cadiz
I am going on a 9 days trip to andalucia with my 2 daughters this april and need to find accomodation for us.
we will be spending 2 night Granada, 1 night Malaga, 1 night Ronda, 1 night Cadiz and 5 in Seville.
I was hoping to find an appartment in Seville for the last 5 days and do a day trip to Cordoba from there, but probably easier to go hostel/hotel ot b&B for the rest of trip.
I am trying to give them an authentic feel, so I was looking for something close
and walking distance to centre so we can walk about easlily but not huge and overly touristy.
Any suggestions most welcome
Moma
we will be spending 2 night Granada, 1 night Malaga, 1 night Ronda, 1 night Cadiz and 5 in Seville.
I was hoping to find an appartment in Seville for the last 5 days and do a day trip to Cordoba from there, but probably easier to go hostel/hotel ot b&B for the rest of trip.
I am trying to give them an authentic feel, so I was looking for something close
and walking distance to centre so we can walk about easlily but not huge and overly touristy.
Any suggestions most welcome
Moma
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Also, be aware that Semana Santa (Easter Holy Week, from Mar 29 - April 5, and the Seville Feria (April 21-26) will also affect cost and availability. These are busy and popular times to visit, so you probably should start looking sooner than later.
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I rented from http://embrujodesevilla.com/en/.
I searched and have heard good things about http://www.sevilla5.com/.
I searched and have heard good things about http://www.sevilla5.com/.
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i will be going after easter leaving on the 7th april.
Daughters are 11 and 14 yearsa old.
budget depends on location definitely under 100 a night. The cheaper the better given location as priority.
Need help with Granada and Seville.
is Cadiz for the night worth stopping or better stop sleeping on the way?
I lokked into the parco nationale de donana. is it worth a stop on the drive back to seville? or as a day trip from seville?
any suggetions most welcome
Daughters are 11 and 14 yearsa old.
budget depends on location definitely under 100 a night. The cheaper the better given location as priority.
Need help with Granada and Seville.
is Cadiz for the night worth stopping or better stop sleeping on the way?
I lokked into the parco nationale de donana. is it worth a stop on the drive back to seville? or as a day trip from seville?
any suggetions most welcome
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In Granada, take a look at great value and basic hotel standard Hostal Rodri: http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/hostal-rodri.html
http://www.hostalrodri.com/?lang=en
In Sevilla, Hostal Museo is an excellent option. Also basic hotel standard, in a central and local atmosphere location and ten minutes walking to the cathedral and the most obvious sights in the Santa Cruz district. Some of the finest tapas bars and restaurants in town on your doorstep: http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/hostal-museo.html
http://www.hostalmuseo.com/english/index.php
In Malaga, I use to stay in supercentral, great value, basic hotel standard Hostal Victoria: http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/victoria.html
http://www.hostalvictoriamalaga.com/en/presentacion
http://www.hostalrodri.com/?lang=en
In Sevilla, Hostal Museo is an excellent option. Also basic hotel standard, in a central and local atmosphere location and ten minutes walking to the cathedral and the most obvious sights in the Santa Cruz district. Some of the finest tapas bars and restaurants in town on your doorstep: http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/hostal-museo.html
http://www.hostalmuseo.com/english/index.php
In Malaga, I use to stay in supercentral, great value, basic hotel standard Hostal Victoria: http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/victoria.html
http://www.hostalvictoriamalaga.com/en/presentacion
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... and two top of the shelf flamenco performances in Sevilla on 9. and 16. April. Part of the Jueves Flamencos (Flamenco Thursdays) program. In the Cajasol Salon de Actos theater in the heart of the city. Mostly a local and knowledgeable crowd and fabulous artists:
http://www.deflamenco.com/conciertos...n-sevilla.html
The theater: http://www.cajasol.es/wp-content/upl...jasol-2014.pdf
Mercedes Ruiz and Lucia Alvarez "La Piñona" - among others- perform on Thursday 9. April. Ruiz was voted best female flamenco dancer 2013 by Spanish critics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-0W4gb3jEI
"La Piñona": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBo1M7qX53k
Leonar Leal dances on April 16: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSpdEhf1mF0
http://www.deflamenco.com/conciertos...n-sevilla.html
The theater: http://www.cajasol.es/wp-content/upl...jasol-2014.pdf
Mercedes Ruiz and Lucia Alvarez "La Piñona" - among others- perform on Thursday 9. April. Ruiz was voted best female flamenco dancer 2013 by Spanish critics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-0W4gb3jEI
"La Piñona": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBo1M7qX53k
Leonar Leal dances on April 16: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSpdEhf1mF0
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kimhe,
We'll be in Seville from May 6-9; should I book ahead for a concert at the Cajasol Salon or just buy tickets when we arrive? The person scheduled for the May 7 Thursday event is Rafael Riqueni.
I will definitely be looking into the other flamenco venues, but it doesn't look like the May schedule is up for casa de la memoria yet. Casa del flamenco has "Flamenco tradicional" on May 6.
We'll be in Seville from May 6-9; should I book ahead for a concert at the Cajasol Salon or just buy tickets when we arrive? The person scheduled for the May 7 Thursday event is Rafael Riqueni.
I will definitely be looking into the other flamenco venues, but it doesn't look like the May schedule is up for casa de la memoria yet. Casa del flamenco has "Flamenco tradicional" on May 6.
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Rafael Riqueni is great, and I think you should book as soon as possible: http://www.ticktackticket.com/cajasolticket/Turina.html
Riqueni: http://www.rafael-riqueni.com/en/
See if you are lucky and Pastora Galvan turns up for either May 6 or 8 at Casa de la Memoria. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-hp6JVzC7A
Rafael Riqueni is great, and I think you should book as soon as possible: http://www.ticktackticket.com/cajasolticket/Turina.html
Riqueni: http://www.rafael-riqueni.com/en/
See if you are lucky and Pastora Galvan turns up for either May 6 or 8 at Casa de la Memoria. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-hp6JVzC7A
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Hope you'll have a great concert tonight!
And I just have to add: Plain fantastic Pastora Galvan dances tomorrow, Friday 8, at 19:30 and 21:00 in intimate Casa de la Memoria. Voted best female flamenco dancer 2010 by Spanish critics, and she had a huge success in the grand Maestranza theater during the Bienal a few months ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-hp6JVzC7A
Casa de la Memoria: http://www.casadelamemoria.es/
And I just have to add: Plain fantastic Pastora Galvan dances tomorrow, Friday 8, at 19:30 and 21:00 in intimate Casa de la Memoria. Voted best female flamenco dancer 2010 by Spanish critics, and she had a huge success in the grand Maestranza theater during the Bienal a few months ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-hp6JVzC7A
Casa de la Memoria: http://www.casadelamemoria.es/
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