The king poet Al-Mutamid,
last king of Taifa of Seville, met slave Al-Rumaykiyya on banks
of Guadalquivir, and according to the legend, it bought it bewitched
by its beauty, and gave her the name of L’Timad. According
to Rumaykyya statements’ the L’Timad with a poetic and
capricious character had much influence in the court of Seville.
This pretty double room with warm colors and with its great bed
with polychromé cedar and its bathroom will enchant you.
It has a refined decoration which give you a sensation of peace
and relax.. A large window gives on a balcony with beautiful sights.
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