![]() Beside the Basilica which
keeps the universal Saint Mary of Macarena, we have placed our hotel,
in a small palace where, according to the legend, the king poet
of Seville, hid from his father his love to the laundress Rumaykiyya.
Our guests can not really imagine what they are going to find inside when looking at its sober but elegant façade. An explosion of colours, the tinkling water when falling in our fountain, and exuberant scents take us back to the Seville of Al-Andalus, to the magnificent kingdom of Taifas of Al-Mutamid, who made Isbiliyya (Seville) the most important city of the ancient world. Its architectural structure, based on handmade materials used in Seville 8 centuries ago, consists of a central andalousian patio, surrounded by different chambers: the reception, breakfast lounge, cafeteria, the spiral staircase, and the 15 rooms, each one different and unique, decorated in different colours and furniture, and giving special relevance to the bathrooms, whose walls are stuccoed and their baths made with marble. |
They have king size beds with canopy, carved
headboards, doors with horseshoe archs, silk and cotton clothes,
the scent of the furniture made on cedar, handmade basins made on
polished brass and victorian taps brought from India. Our rooms
have their own history because instead of having numbers, they have
the names of significant figures from Al-Andalus, who were born,
lived or developed their best works in Seville. |
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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. |