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Aruna, We stayed there in 5/00 and liked it very much.If you do a search for it on this board you may come up with a bizillion references.I'm sure one will have the web address.Seville is a great city.See the cathederal,a flamenco show, wander the old quarter and EAT. Enjoy.
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I don't know if they have a website or not, but I managed to find an e-mail address that I have used to contact the hotel and book my reservations :[email protected] Hope this helps!
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We stayed at Las Casas de la Juderia in summer of 2000. It was incredibly expensive (prices were inflated then for the Expo, but still it was overpriced). It was entirely lovely. It was incredibly hard to drive into their parking lot, which was a tiny place off a tiny alleyway in the heart of Sevilla, which is hard to navigate with a car. In retrospect, it was absolutely lovely, more expensive than I expected and more than I would normally pay, but it certainly exuded the typical charm of Sevilla and the location was superb.I'm quite sure there are places in Sevilla that are not as expensive as this place, which really is luxurious and charges an arm and a leg. I unfortunately did not scout them out for my trip, as I let friends book the Sevilla part of our trip. I was frankly shocked by the bill when we checked out - it was Expo year, so prices were inflated, but nonetheleless, the price was way beyond what I was expecting ($700 for two nights in a double room, and we didn't have any minibar or extras). I hyperventilated all the way to Granada after getting the bill and paying it.
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aruna,<BR>a little clarification:<BR>expo was in '92 in seville, and official rate for a double in summer 2000 was 18,000 pts (108 euros)<BR>this year's double rates start at 123, go up to 199 euros. not outrageous<BR> <BR>www.casasypalacios.com<BR>www.karenbrown.com<B R>www.sevilla5.com even doubles 90-180 euros, depending on dates




