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Seville - Oct 05 Amadeus or Picasso
I am planning a trip to Spain in October 05 with a friend of mine. We will be traveling by train, Flying in and out of Seville.
We are planning on 3 nights in Seville, then 2 nights in Granada , then back to Seville for our last 3 nights. ( We plan on doing 2, maybe 3 day trips while staying in Seville) So - here is my question - we already agreed on the Melia Colon for the 2nd Seville stop. (got it for 100e a night) but I am torn for the 1st Seville stop. Which would you choose - the Amadeus? or the Picasso? I have read a lot of good reviews of the Amadeus, but the Picasso looks really interesting. Fyi - for Granada we chose the Macia Plaza. Thanks for any help you can offer. Debbie |
We've been to Seville twice, both times we stayed at the Amadeus, and both times the service was wonderful, fantastic people. It is a great location for exploring. I would stay there again in a heartbeat. Hope this helps.
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I stayed in the Amadeus as well and really enjoyed it. Somehow they lost our reservation (I didn't confirm before arriving) and put us in a suite or maybe junior suite the first night then moved us to regular room for second night as that was what we had booked. I thought they were great and the building is so charming.
I've never heard of the Picasso. |
(Gasp) I'm going to disagree. We stayed at the Amadeus in Oct 03 and probably wouldn't stay there again. So keep an open mind - the Picasso might be great.
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may i ask where you go the 100 euro rate for melia colon? great rate for those dates!
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Thanks for the replies - keep them coming.
The 100e rate for the Melia is a standard room , Oct 13-16 from www.holidaycity.com A few days ago I had found it for 93 a night but by the time I booked it, the best I could find was 100. We figure by the end of the trip, we will appreciate a nicer hotel :) The Picasso is between the Alcazar and the River - http://www.grupo-piramide.com/index.htm which makes it look convient for sight seeing. |
go figure - all this waffling between the 2 , and when I went to book the Amadeus it was full! ;(
So I ended up with the Picasso anyway. I will report back after the trip with my thoughts on this hotel. Debbie |
I always have to pipe in with my love of Hotel Alminar...SO close to the Cathedral! Staff was extremely helpful and it was reasonably priced too!
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Well, I'm back now.
Since there were very few references to the Picasso, I figure I should report back after my stay there. First the good news - the location is perfect. Right between the Cathedral & Alcazar. Just up from the Puerta De Jerez on one side, and the Avenidia de la Constitution on the other. ( Although the Dahli Hostal is even easier to find & work around) . Bad news - I had booked a double room ensuite. We ended up with a triple room with the smallest ensuite ever. On the 3rd floor (which to us was really the 4th floor) - with no elevator. {my bad, I thought it had an elevator, but must have confused it with the other places I was looking at :( } The shower was the smallest I have ever seen - 2 ft square, MAX with an accordian door that did not open fully. Oh- and our room did not have a balcony - it overlooked the roof. Definitely not worth the 87euro per night . ( The Melia Colon however was FABULOUS - even in the bargain room I found there for 100 euro a night - totally plush & posh) |
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