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maria Apr 6th, 2002 05:59 PM

Website/ e-mail address for Las Casas de La Juderia
 
I would appreciate if anybody has the website/e-mail address of this hotel to please post it. Thanks!

Leslie Apr 6th, 2002 06:08 PM

Couldn't find a website for you, but the email address is [email protected]<BR><BR>The address is:<BR><BR>Las Casas de la Juderia<BR>Callejon de dos Hermanas<BR>7 D. P. 41004<BR><BR>Tel: 954 415 150<BR>Fax: 954 422 170<BR><BR>You'll have to look up the country code.<BR><BR>I found this information in the Spain Hotel Guide for Seville that I received from the Department of Tourism. The hotel is rated as a 3 star.

Surlok Apr 6th, 2002 06:11 PM

Their url was:<BR><BR>http://www.casasypalacios.com<BR><BR>However, it doesn't seem to be working...

anon Apr 7th, 2002 04:09 AM

If you book at Las Casas de La Juderia, make sure to specify that you want the main building, not the annex. It will make life a lot simpler.<BR>

Patrick Apr 7th, 2002 05:08 AM

I'm not sure I agree with that last statement, anon. When we checked in there, my heart started to sink as we were led out of the main building, across a little "alley" and into another courtyard to an annex. Our room ended up being a beautiful and huge suite with a giant and beautiful bathroom. It looked out onto a pretty courtyard filled with flowers and a fountain. It was like staying in a wonderful little villa. They brought our luggage to us, and it was a simple short walk to the lobby and to the breakfast room -- a shorter walk than you'd take in most major US hotels. We were thrilled with being in the "annex", especially when we returned very late one night to find a large party still going on just off the lobby and realized how disturbing that must have been to the people in the rooms near it.

anon Apr 7th, 2002 06:14 AM

It can be very difficult to find your way from the entrance to the annex rooms. Eventually, you can find the way through the alley directly to the annex, by passing the lobby, but why go through the bother. Also sometimes the annex is locked and you have to search around for the guy with the key. <BR>

Patrick Apr 7th, 2002 06:34 AM

Maybe we're talking about two different annexes. We stayed in a very large one built around two large courtyards directly behind the main building. It was extremely simple to find our way. And we were given a key to the gate to the courtyard of our "annex". I'm not sure when you were there, we were there last summer, maybe things have changed?

maria Apr 7th, 2002 07:58 AM

Patrick,<BR><BR>Do you remember the Room number of your suite? Also, how did you make your reservation with the hotel, via e-mail?<BR>Thanks!

Patrick Apr 7th, 2002 08:03 AM

Sorry, no record of the room number, but yes I booked by email directly with the hotel.

olga Apr 8th, 2002 06:05 AM

Dear Maria,<BR><BR>I think Patrick´s room number must have been 210, according to his description. <BR>You can book by e-mail to <BR>[email protected]<BR>www.casasypalacios.com is the website and 34-954-415150 is the phone number.<BR><BR>I agree with Patrick that the annex is very pretty. The rooms there are the newest, in the good sense -it all has the same classic decor and ambiance-.<BR>It´s less inconvenient now than it used to be, since the annex has its own breakfast room. You have to check in and out at the main reception, but for any other information there is a small reception desk in the annex.<BR><BR>Olga<BR><BR>

anon Apr 8th, 2002 10:17 AM

TO: Patrick ([email protected])<BR><BR>No, it's the same annex, separated by an alley from the main building. You may have had a room situated is a better position, but finding our room was a major travail. They didn't give us an annex key, either and we were locked out on few occassins when the porter left for some reason. <BR><BR>Also if you drive, it's a lot further to go to their garage from the annex.<BR><BR> <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>

olga Apr 8th, 2002 11:16 AM

<BR>Anon,<BR>I don´t understand your last post. As far as I know from working there for a long time, you never have to drive from the annex to the garage, since the annex is in the middle of a pedestrianized area. Anyone that drives to the Hotel can get only to the main building where the Reception is, and then they always valet park your car.<BR>No guest ever goes to the parking by themself. <BR>However, I do realize the maze of little streets is very confusing, specially if you come from the U.S., where the driving is always so clear and simple. That´s why I recomend everybody that´s planning on driving to any hotel in downtown Seville to previously have the hotel send them detailed directions.<BR>

Patrick Apr 8th, 2002 12:30 PM

I'm getting more confused with each post. I saw the garage for our car which was directly below the lobby, certainly no distance. And yes, they never let anyone but their own valets park cars. They met us out on the tiny "street" and brought our car back and parked it for us. We later wanted to get something out of the car and a valet accompanied us into the garage to get it out of the trunk.<BR>The separate check in and separate breakfast room for the annex must be new since we were there in 2000.

olga Apr 8th, 2002 01:06 PM

<BR>Yes, the breakfast room is new from 2001 and there is actually another parking, with more parking spaces, which is actually some parking places that the hotel owns at the main public underground parking at the corner with the Murillo gardens, on the main road by the hotel. <BR>There is no separate check in, you still have to do that at the main reception.


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