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kelley Aug 25th, 2002 07:19 AM

Hotel help in Savilla and Toledo
 
My husband and I will be in Spain next May. Having already acquired accommodations in Granada, Ronda, Extremadura and Madrid, we are still left with finding hotels in Sevilla and Toledo. We have narrowed our hotel choices down to 3 hotels in Sevilla(prefer Santa Cruz area) and 2 hotels in Toledo(preferably withinin the city walls). We will be arriving by car to Sevilla and will use it on day drips. Easy access to a hotel and a parking garage are a must. We will be dropping the car off once we reach Toledo so parking is not an issue there. Your comments would be appreciated.<BR>Sevilla choices: Casas de la Juderia<BR> Hotel Becquer<BR> Donna Maria<BR>Toledo: Pintor El Greco<BR> Hostal De Cardenal(outside city wall)<BR><BR>Thank you,<BR>Kelley

Vicky Aug 25th, 2002 07:25 AM

Don't know the Pintor El Greco but we were at Hostal de Cardenal last month and really liked it. You are right, it is just outside the city wall. In fact it is almost IN the city wall. Because of that we kept driving by but didn't give up and finally found it. Lots of stairs but we were traveling light. Have a wonderful time.

neni Aug 25th, 2002 02:35 PM

We were there last May and Casa de Las Juderias its so beautiful, we were in Alfonso XIII (also beautiful) but I think Las Juderias is so cute.<BR><BR>In Toledo we stayed in Parador Conde de ORgaz but its outside the city, overlooking Toledo (amazing), we had dinner at Hostal del Cardenal and I think its nice.

Maribel Aug 26th, 2002 09:39 AM

kelley,<BR>From your list, I would choose the Hostal del Cardenal in Toledo and the Casas de la Juderia in Sevilla. Both have lots of character and are atmospheric and comfortable. Lots of nooks and crannies and Old World atmosphere.

Tina Aug 27th, 2002 11:13 AM

I've stayed at the Hotel Becquer. The location is great, the staff is wonderful and the rooms are large for a european hotel. I highly recommend it. I have friends that have stayed at the Hotel Simon and also loved it.

Kelley Aug 31st, 2002 03:15 PM

Thank you for the replies to my inquiry. We have called Casas de la Juderia and they have rooms available. They asked that we respond via fax or e-mail to reserve the room. I don't understand why we couldn't do it while we had them on the phone. Well, we have now sent 2 e-mails and a fax over the past 3 days with the required information . Still no word from Casa Juderia. Beginning to wonder if this is a sign we should not stay there. All the other hotels we have booked in Spain responded to us in a very timely fashion.<BR><BR>Kelley

Kelley Aug 31st, 2002 03:20 PM

Me again,<BR>Forgot to mention that we have reserved a room with terrace at the Hostal del Cardenal in Toledo. After reading all the favorable posts here we are truely looking forward to staying there.<BR>Kelley

Maribel Aug 31st, 2002 04:42 PM

Hi Kelley,<BR>I don't know why the Juderia didn't simply take your reservation with your c.c. number by phone then have you just fax or email to reconfirm. I also don't know why I can never connect to the group's web site:<BR>www.casasypalacios.com <BR>Has it disappeared?<BR>The Juderia doesn't seem to have its own web page, that I can find at least. A mystery. <BR>There used to be 3 members of the group, but I believe Casas del Rey de Baeza renovated and went off on its own. <BR><BR>Hope you enjoy the Cardenal!


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