Las Casas de la Juderia, Seville, Spain
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Hotel Description:
Las Casas de la Juderia is located in the Jewish Santa Cruz Quarter, one of the most charming neighbourhoods in Seville where important families of the Spanish high nobility like the Zuiiga, the Padilla or the Manriquez dwelled. The hotel has 104 fully-furnished guest rooms, excellent decorations, a traditional patio, and fountains. loading...
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Las Casas de la Juderia Reviews
" Horrible "
Submitted By: glynMelbourne
We have stayed in top 5 star hotels around the world and how this hotel claims to be in the "Top 100" mystifies us. We had to change rooms. The rooms were smelly and the furniture looked like grandmas old stuff. The bed was old and very uncomfortable. If you have trouble walking be warned. We had to take a lift to a lower level and walk through a twisting tunnel for about 2 mins to get another lift to take us back up to ground level. Then it was up and down several stairs to get to the room. We hated it. Dont be fooled by the "lovely" photos.
" Having just returned from a week away... "
Submitted By: Mr G Burke
Having just returned from a week away in Seville, I have got to say this is THE nicest hotel I have ever stayed in all my life! It is only classed as a 4 star but on arrival I was truly stunned by the elegance for this hotel
The entrance hall was amazing; being a former Duke's house had all original decors and looked grand. It had a pool and roof terrace which was all solid wood laid and was beautiful and peaceful is the middle of this humble town
The rooms themselves were amazing, with excellent views from the many windows and really nice (and expensive) furnishings. The staff there were so friendly and helped the best they could, and could speak fluent English.
The best bit was they didn't stand waiting for tips all the time which is great when you've just spent £330 to rent a room only for a week, but all in all it was worth every penny and would recommend it to anyone who is looking to visit this city with a class hotel.
The entrance hall was amazing; being a former Duke's house had all original decors and looked grand. It had a pool and roof terrace which was all solid wood laid and was beautiful and peaceful is the middle of this humble town
The rooms themselves were amazing, with excellent views from the many windows and really nice (and expensive) furnishings. The staff there were so friendly and helped the best they could, and could speak fluent English.
The best bit was they didn't stand waiting for tips all the time which is great when you've just spent £330 to rent a room only for a week, but all in all it was worth every penny and would recommend it to anyone who is looking to visit this city with a class hotel.
" Seville provides the quintessential... "
Submitted By: Mr L Knight
Seville provides the quintessential Spanish experience- flamenco, bullfights, tapas, wine and al fresco dining. Staying at the 4star Las Casa De La Juderia gives you the ideal base to explore this beautiful city.
Situated off the main road down a cobbled street in the old town you will find this quaint hotel. It offers typical but uniquely styled Spanish living, with water features, courtyards and excellent service you wouldn’t want more.
The friendly relaxed and prompt service was a joy. The hotel itself has a wonderful restaurant however there is no need for its use. The old town of Seville comes alive at night with a vast array of outside dining. During the day the impressive architecture of Seville is breathtaking. The highlight being the gothic cathedral.
The cathedral is the hub of activity during the night with many newly wedded couples having photos in the square before embarking on a horse-drawn carriage for a tour of the city. There are plenty of local bars and clubs, too many to choose from at times but all offering excellent cuisine and music variety. The only drawback of Seville is the heat in the height of the summer. However its the perfect excuse for what the Spanish do best 'Siesta'.
I would recommend Seville to anyone looking for the real Spanish experience.
Situated off the main road down a cobbled street in the old town you will find this quaint hotel. It offers typical but uniquely styled Spanish living, with water features, courtyards and excellent service you wouldn’t want more.
The friendly relaxed and prompt service was a joy. The hotel itself has a wonderful restaurant however there is no need for its use. The old town of Seville comes alive at night with a vast array of outside dining. During the day the impressive architecture of Seville is breathtaking. The highlight being the gothic cathedral.
The cathedral is the hub of activity during the night with many newly wedded couples having photos in the square before embarking on a horse-drawn carriage for a tour of the city. There are plenty of local bars and clubs, too many to choose from at times but all offering excellent cuisine and music variety. The only drawback of Seville is the heat in the height of the summer. However its the perfect excuse for what the Spanish do best 'Siesta'.
I would recommend Seville to anyone looking for the real Spanish experience.
" This small hotel is a converted... "
Submitted By: Mr J Nelson
This small hotel is a converted mansion in the Jewish quarter of Seville, situated within easy walking distance of all of the old city’s main sites and attractions.
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We visited in winter - during the ridiculously cold snap that hit Spain this year - and, despite the fact that the hotel is an old traditional building, there was no problem whatsoever with the cold, as each room has a heater/air conditioning unit.
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The rooms are a bit on the small side but are very comfortable and have lots of storage space for luggage. They are all equipped with TVs and minibar.
The bathrooms are en suite and ours was huge! Plenty of soft towels, hairdryers, bath/shower, loo, bidet etc.
We did not eat at the hotel’s restaurants but we did hear very good things about the evening meals, which are accompanied by traditional Spanish music.
The staff are very friendly and the hotel is kept in excellent condition. There didn’t seem to be any English-speaking staff.
All in all a very good 4 star hotel and excellent value for money.
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We visited in winter - during the ridiculously cold snap that hit Spain this year - and, despite the fact that the hotel is an old traditional building, there was no problem whatsoever with the cold, as each room has a heater/air conditioning unit.
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The rooms are a bit on the small side but are very comfortable and have lots of storage space for luggage. They are all equipped with TVs and minibar.
The bathrooms are en suite and ours was huge! Plenty of soft towels, hairdryers, bath/shower, loo, bidet etc.
We did not eat at the hotel’s restaurants but we did hear very good things about the evening meals, which are accompanied by traditional Spanish music.
The staff are very friendly and the hotel is kept in excellent condition. There didn’t seem to be any English-speaking staff.
All in all a very good 4 star hotel and excellent value for money.







