The decoration, the water from our fountain, the scents and the flavour of our moorish tapas introduce our hosts in a climate of relax and pleasure that counteracts the stress caused by the city.
Charming and historic, this boutique-style hotel was built in the 18th century (with alterations in the 19th c.) as a patio-centered three-story private home that's about as Sevillian as you can get. Today the patio that for many generations remained open to the sky is covered with a Victorian-inspired glass-and-iron canopy, allowing the courtyard to be plushly furnished with kilim carpets and wicker chairs that gracefully show off a ring of delicate granite columns.
The building envelops an old atrium and is filled with such touches as family photographs, Oriental area rugs, a marble fireplace, and floral print love seats.
Within are a beautifully ornate staircase and a patio full of tropical plants. The social areas are chic and comfortable, and the lounge displays bric-a-brac belonging to the original mansion.
This tavern now houses one of the single most charming places to stay in the city. This restored 19th-century mansion has a spectacular central patio and a romantic atmosphere. The units on the third floor have balconies overlooking street scenes as well as whirlpool tubs.