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Old Feb 19th, 2010, 11:26 AM
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Hotel for Seville

I am trying to decide on a hotel centrally located in Seville at a price of around $100 to $125. Has anyone stayed at Hotel Abril, Hotel Alcazar, Hotel Murillo or La Hosteria de Dona? Could you suggest a hotel? Thank you!
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Old Feb 19th, 2010, 08:29 PM
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When are you planning this adventure? Your budget may need a little adjusting regardless...
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Hotel Murillo is great. Hotels in Seville are expensive for some reason.
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I highly recommend http://www.hotelalcantara.net/. Well situated , nice breakfast , lovely rooms.
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This trip is planned for October of this year. Thanks for the suggestions so far!
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I second grimmy's recommendation of Hotel Alcantara.
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Perhaps too far over your budget, but our favorite on prior visits is <b>Las Casas de la Juderia</b>. Perfect barrio Santa Cruz location...an authentic touch of old Spain.

http://seville.las-casas-de-la-juder...ypname=Seville

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I will third the Hotel Alcantara even tho I have not been there yet. I booked it based number one on location (walking distance to most sites) as well as on the many recommendations here as well as tripadvisor.com

I am very anxious to see Sevilla again! When I was there in 1980 we (a group of students) only got to spend a half day there and I now realize there is much more to see! I didn't get to see the alcazar for example.....
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I also recommend Las Casas de la Juderia. The location is excellent, the rooms are good, and the buffet breakfast is stupendous.
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We were happy with the Hotel Maestranza. It's in your price range. We walked to everything.
www.hotelmaestranza.es/
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Can anyone give me a comparison of a Superior room at Las Casas de la Juderia vs the rooms there at San Clemente?
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