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Old Sep 1st, 2003 | 06:41 AM
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La Casa de las Juderias -- Location

My husband and I am contemplating staying at the Casa de las Juderias in Seville but questioning how we can get to the hotel and park our car. Given the earlier Fodors postings about the difficulty in finding the hotel itself, much less parking a car, we are thinking about finding an easy-to-locate parking garage and taking a taxi to the hotel from there. Any suggestions on where to park?
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Old Sep 1st, 2003 | 08:21 AM
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There is an underground public parking very near the Hotel in a main street, on one end of the Murillo Gardens in Menendez Pelayo Avenue. It is well sign posted and you can locate it in a map. If you park there, then walk to the hotel or call them from a cell or payphone right by the parking entrance, they will send you a porter to get you and your luggage. As a matter of fact, they own a number of parking spaces in that garage, so they will change your car from the public level to their own.

Also, there is a reservations website called reservator.com that does not have very good rates on this hotel but it does have good pictures and sets of directions, step by step. You can always e-mail the hotel at [email protected] to get a set of specific directions you can print.

Once you get these, you'll be perfectly fine.
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Old Sep 1st, 2003 | 09:55 AM
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Olga, thank you for your excellent advice!
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Old Sep 1st, 2003 | 11:15 AM
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We also worried, but we had emailed the hotel which sent us very easy to follow and detailed arrival instructions which we followed with absolutely no problem. You pull up in front of the little "alley-entrance" and someone will be there to take your car, or else they will see you on the camera and arrive within a minute or two. They park for you -- and when you leave, bring your car out to the street. They unload your luggage and take it to your room. I'd still opt for that system, although Olga's suggestion is a good one as well -- I didn't know about their having space it this other garage.
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Old Sep 5th, 2003 | 04:51 PM
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We were also worried about finding the hotel, so we stopped at a taxi stand when we reached Seville and then hired a taxi and followed him to the hotel.It worked out fine and cost a few euros,cheaper I am sure than a parking garage and more convenient.
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