HOTEL ALFONSO XIII

In the city of Carmen and Velazquez, between the magic of the Royal Alcazar Palace and a 15th century Gothic cathedral, there?s a palace that since 1928 has been an integral part of Seville?s charm. It is the Hotel Alfonso XIII, built and inaugurated by the king whose name it bears to host royal families and illustrious guests in a sumptuous setting for their visits to the Great Exhibition. Those times are long gone, but the same hospitality lives on, and its splendour embodies the tradition, hospitality, aesthetic genius, and harmony of life that characterizes Seville. Unveil new experiences in an Andalusian palace with square towers, mudejar-style windows and ceramics from Triana surrounded by a Sevillian fantasy of mysterious gardens, fountains and palm trees. From the lobby, to the inner-courtyard, to the outdoor swimming pool and along the marble of the patio, you?ll walk in the footsteps of kings. The 147 rooms are decorated in Castillian, Moorish and Isabelline baroque style, with upholstered walls, crystal chandeliers and all the modern amenities that our guests deserve. Our sumptuous banquet halls, indigenous cuisine and an excellent service characterized by an eye for detail, personal attention and exquisite taste offer the unique experience of an authentic member of The Luxury Collection., From January 14 through February 5, 2009, the pool will be closed for maintenance. Please contact the hotel for further information.

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