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Good located with bus, supermarket & restaurants nearby and not far from city center. For 6 people is good that there are 2 toilets and 2 showers. We had a warmful welcome with plenty of informations to visit the city.
One of the shower is very narrow.
Thank your very much
Our family of 4 (with 2 teenage boys), had a wonderful 10 night stay. Beautiful apartment, modern and clean..lots of lovely touches such as fresh flowers and wine and being met at the airport. All the major sites are within walking distance. Lots of bars and restaurants and supermarkets are very close by within walking distance. We loved the charm of being in the old historic section. We walked everywhere. Hans and Joaquín were very welcoming. Would highly recommend this apartment.
This apartment is centrally located and beautifully done! The host was very informative and we will be back .
Apartment is very pleasant, quiet and comfortable. It is literally just round the corner from Alameida de Hercules with its many bars and restaurants and walking distance of historic centre. C4 and C3 bus routes are nearby. The hosts are most welcoming and helpful.
Its location on the 3rd floor might be a problem for some people.
Cosy apartment on the 1st floor. To the historical city center 5 min walk.
No microwave, old toaster and quite difficult to find parking close to the apartment.
The location of this apartment is fantastic. You are close to both the cathedral and the Real Alcazar and surrounded by a wide selection of excellent bars and restaurants.
The apartment has been well photographed so looks bigger than it is. For a couple it was fine anymore and I think it would be cramped to say the least.
The location was very central and close to everything.
Our arrival was very stressful. The owner did not meet us and just used phone calls. We had got lost in what is a very congested central area with extremely narrow streets, she had said to drop bags off at the apartment and then take the car to the park but you cannot drive outside the apartment. It took 10 calls and the help of about 4 locals till we finally found the cleaner she had sent to look for us. She did not speak any English. We then found when we arrived in the apartment that the phot
The customer was warned that it is very difficult to drive through the streets of Seville. Still, he tried to get in with his vehicle in the historic center, arriving hours later.
The location wasexcellent. Daniel was very helpful. There was a grocery store very close and plenty of restaurants as well.
I think the lighting could be better. It was too dark, as there weren't many windows. Also the air conditioner was in need of a service.. It was not very effective and it dripped a lot, needing a piece of plastic and a towel put on the dresser underneath the air conditioner to protect the dresser!
It was very central to Seville with many monuments and facilities nearby. Daniel and his mother were also excellent hosts.
Difficult to say what I would change as nothing springs to mind - the facilities are excellent
The capital of flamboyant flamenco, Seville is a traditional Spanish city in the south of the country. Boasting a backdrop of charming Andalusian design flecked with Moorish castles and Roman fortresses, it effortlessly combines style and personality. With a buzzing nightlife, a culture that’s enticingly rich and fascinating, and plenty of quirky sights to behold, there is no time to get bored. It dances with jovial music and houses hundreds of cosy haunts that are bastion of Spanish culture and tradition thanks to its part in the birth of flamenco. But it’s modern, too, with an array of contemporary cafes, quirky art galleries, and lush boutique stores dotted along the rustic old streets. The city has lots to explore, so pick a good base with one of our apartments in Seville, ranging from affordable studios tucked down winding alleyways to short term flats overlooking the terracotta roofs.
Seville is known as the birthplace of traditional Spanish flamenco, a flurry of colours, sounds, and dance that make for the perfect evening viewing. Throughout the city you’ll find a huge selection of bars, restaurants, cafes, and performance halls that put on regular flamenco shows, highlighting classic performers as well as up and coming stars. If you want to get into the spirit of it and try some flamenco yourself (why wouldn’t you?!), then head to the Museo del Flamenco where you can watch dancers swing their stuff in an intimate space and get involved yourself.
If you’re looking to just watch, though, then you can pretty much find a place on every corner. Try one of the peñas, where you can stand up and feel the rhythm rather than tap along through a sit-down show. The ambiance is much livelier and intimate – head to La Carboneria or Casa de la Memoria de Al-Andalus for great experiences.
After dancing the night away flamenco-style, make sure you book one of our great affordable flats or apartments in Seville to get a good night’s sleep.
The flamenco capital of Spain is as lively with its accommodation as it is with its nightlife and evening performances. Colourful boutique hotels form a large part of Seville accommodation, but there are plenty of traditional places to stay, too. Old Moorish buildings carve out pretty guesthouses flanked with climbing plants and old courtyards, whilst rustic apartment blocks dive straight into fairy tale Spanish scenes that are perfectly accompanied with cold sangria on the balcony. Elsewhere, the nightlife-loving crowd make do with comfortable hostels, and the luxury travellers bed down in sumptuous hotels.
We have a huge collection of Seville apartments dotted throughout the areas listed above. Browse through our site to find the perfect place to stay.
Seville’s San Pablo Airport is located about 10km away from the city centre and there are numerous ways you can get from the airport into town. The quickest way is to grab a taxi from the ranks outside the terminals. It’ll take about 15 minutes and set you back about 20 Euros. Alternatively, you can catch the direct bus from outside the airport which takes about 30 minutes to get to Avenida Carlos V in the centre of the city. From there you have access to the local tram services if you need to transfer to another part of Seville.
Many visitors also arrive in Seville from other Spanish cities, especially Madrid, as well as from neighbouring countries on the long-distance cross-country train services.
Seville has a great public transport system with many options. It has regular and reliable bus and tram services that connect all the major hotspots as well as attractions further afield, and there’s also a cheap and quick metro service that caters to all parts of the city. The best ways to explore Seville, though, are on foot or by bike. Many of the major attractions are within walking distance of each other and there are numerous bicycle pick up points throughout the city where you can grab a ride and enjoy discovering the winding streets and old architecture at a slower pace.
Great appartment in great localization.