Hotel Amadeus Seville--comunicate rooms
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Hotel Amadeus Seville--comunicate rooms
Has anyone stayed in this hotel in one of the "comunicate rooms?" Can you describe what this is like? They have offered us (2 adults and 2 small children) this "room." Is this just like adjoining rooms, with a door within the rooms connecting the two? Thanks for any help.
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samtraveler,
Yes, I think it's a very good option and a very reasonable rate. To my mind, the Amadeus just offers really excellent value for such a cute, charming place in such a wonderful location. The suite sleeping 4 at the nearby Casas de la Juderia runs above 200 euros.
But if you' need something for less and are willing to go down to a 2 star, you could check the tariffs at the equally new and nearby (but more basic) Hotel Alcantara. Its rooms are more "dormitory chic" with wall mounted tvs, hospital style, and more Ikea type furnishings but modern baths. The rates are lower but it does share the excellent Santa Cruz quarter location. CathyM and others have stayed there. Do a text search for some testimonials. It does have a typical Andalusian patio, sparely decorated, and it's represented by www.innsofspain.com as their "budget" choice in the city.
The Hosteria del Laurel, of Don Juan Tenorio fame, on the cute Plaza de los Venerables in the Santa Cruz quarter does have some quad rooms (or maybe they're apts. in the annex ) for less money, but again, more basic, a more dated, Old Spain look and less charming.
www.hotelalcantara.net
www.hosteriadellaurel.com
But if price isn't that much of a factor, I'd book at the Amadeus.
Hope this helps.
Yes, I think it's a very good option and a very reasonable rate. To my mind, the Amadeus just offers really excellent value for such a cute, charming place in such a wonderful location. The suite sleeping 4 at the nearby Casas de la Juderia runs above 200 euros.
But if you' need something for less and are willing to go down to a 2 star, you could check the tariffs at the equally new and nearby (but more basic) Hotel Alcantara. Its rooms are more "dormitory chic" with wall mounted tvs, hospital style, and more Ikea type furnishings but modern baths. The rates are lower but it does share the excellent Santa Cruz quarter location. CathyM and others have stayed there. Do a text search for some testimonials. It does have a typical Andalusian patio, sparely decorated, and it's represented by www.innsofspain.com as their "budget" choice in the city.
The Hosteria del Laurel, of Don Juan Tenorio fame, on the cute Plaza de los Venerables in the Santa Cruz quarter does have some quad rooms (or maybe they're apts. in the annex ) for less money, but again, more basic, a more dated, Old Spain look and less charming.
www.hotelalcantara.net
www.hosteriadellaurel.com
But if price isn't that much of a factor, I'd book at the Amadeus.
Hope this helps.
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