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Seville - the future's orange

A June 2005 trip to Seville by fizzytom

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Quote: I spent 4 days in Seville, with budget accommodation and great food. It was also a sightseer's delight.

Seville - the future's orange

Overview

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Stopping here and there to sample another tapas dish at a bar
Heading out for a late dinner - Spaniards NEVER eat dinner before 10pm!
Wandering the beautiful alcazar, admiring the decorative tiles and ornate gardens
Watching the wedding groups leave the cathedral on a Saturday evening and go off for dinner
A horse-and-carriage ride around the city squares in the early evening

Quick Tips:

Best Way To Get Around:

Unless you're heading out of town, you should get around okay by foot. Seville is fairly flat, so it is fine for wheelchair users.

If you are walking in summer, make sure to stop regularly for drinks—it can be thirsty work.

Hostal Redes

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Hotel

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Hostal Redes is situated on a quiet, traffic-free street close enough to the main attractions to be within walking distance. There are eight double rooms, one single, and one triple. The rooms are small but comfortable, with en-suite bathrooms. Our double room was at the front of the building and had a teeny balcony, a great place to watch the world go by (on foot of course). The rooms have air-conditioning, which is free in summer (we were there in June, which was NOT considered summer). We had to make do with just a large fan, which helped a little, but was a bit noisy during the night. Water and other soft drinks were available for a small charge from reception. Breakfast is not se...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on September 1, 2005

Hostal Redes
C/Redes 28
Seville, Spain 41002