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Hospes Las Casas Del Rey De Baeza

Hospes Las Casas Del Rey De Baeza

Seville, Spain

Hospes las Casas del Rey de Baeza began life as an 18th-century home and was later converted into apartments for the Seville Expo '92. In 1998, the property was transformed into a hotel that retains a distinct sense of Andalusian charm with its whitewashed façade and cluster of internal cobbled patios. Just a 15-minute walk from the cathedral, the hotel makes an ideal base for exploring the city.

The hotel consists of a string of linked houses surrounding a central courtyard where potted plants and climbing vines grow. You can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner sitting at the tables here.

Traditional Andalusian decor features heavily throughout in the terracotta, stone and cobbled floors and the blue-painted wooden stairs that lead to the 41 rooms. Each room boasts a wrought-iron bed frame, a tiled floor and jute matting.

On the roof, looking out across Seville’s rooftops, you’ll find a bar and terrace next to the solarium and pool (well sized for the city). The hotel also has a small beauty and treatment area in the attic.

OUR OPINION:

Bursting with charm, Hospes las Casas del Rey de Baeza is an oasis in the heart of Seville. We love its understated atmosphere, which makes you feel like you’re staying in a traditional Andalusian house.

OUR RATING: First Class

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Rooms

Decorated in Andalusian blues and whites, the rooms are light and airy with traditional fixtures like wrought-iron beds, weathered wooden furniture and jute matting over tiled floors. The modern stone-tiled bathrooms provide you with a robe and slippers, every room has a kettle for making tea and coffee, and a few of the junior suites include a private terrace.

Location

Set among narrow streets and alleys on the edge of Seville’s historic district, the hotel is a 15-minute walk from the cathedral and Giralda tower, the Real Alcázar, and the bars and restaurants of Plaza Nueva (Seville’s grand square).

Food and drink

An à la carte breakfast of hot and cold dishes is served on the central patio. You can also enjoy lunch and dinner here or inside Restaurante Azahar, with its choice of the chef’s tasting menu of local dishes or an à la carte selection of Andalusian classics. Aside from the restaurant, you can enjoy a drink or light snack on the rooftop bar overlooking the Seville skyline.

Facilities and activities

The hotel has a rooftop pool that’s a good-size for the city, as well as a small beauty and treatment area on the top floor.

Tour ideas in Seville

Our itineraries are there to spark ideas for how you could include a stay at Hospes Las Casas Del Rey De Baeza as part of your trip. Treat them simply as suggestions, because every aspect of the trip we create for you will be yours to define.

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    Where possible, we like to offer a range of accommodation for each stop of your trip, chosen by our specialists as some of their favorite places to stay. To help you make the right choice, we give each property a rating based on its facilities and service, but we also look for hotels with distinct character or a location that can’t be bettered.

    Experiences while staying here

    The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you’re staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident’s eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area’s inhabitants.

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      Highlights of Seville walking tour

      Highlights of Seville walking tour

      Led by an expert local guide, you’ll walk around Seville, one of Spain’s most endearing cities, visiting its highlights. You’ll take in the fortress-palace of the Alcázar, the Gothic cathedral and the narrow, winding streets of Santa Cruz, the city’s former Jewish quarter.

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    • Tapas and flamenco evening
      Flamenco dancer, Spain

      Tapas and flamenco evening

      Tapas and flamenco evening

      On a private evening tour of Seville, you can explore the heart of Sevillian culture and heritage by taking in a flamenco performance and a guided tour of the city’s best tapas bars. You’ll taste typical dishes and learn about their origins, en route.

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