Take the bus from Seville Santa Justa Station.
I think the bus fare was a little over 1 euro, but I don’t remember.
Without purchasing a separate ticket, you can just give cash to the bus driver and get a receipt.
The hotel is a bit of a walk from Seville city center.
Of course, it’s a walkable distance, but it’s not easy to find because it’s located in an alley.
You can find it by dragging a large suitcase and entering this alley.
The hotel is not very big.
I was only going to spend one night in Seville with my kids, so I chose it without paying too much attention.
The hotel lobby feels like a traditional European hotel like you see in movies.
Check-in is at 2 o’clock, but I arrived in the morning, left my luggage, had lunch, played, and then came back and checked-in.
There is also an elevator.
It’s full because there are 3 people with 3 suitcases.
84 euros per night for 3 people.
The hotel room is also a bit old.
It’s not old, but the furniture and bedding are out of fashion, so it feels like this hotel is old.
Still, it is clean and well maintained.
When I came back from Madrid, I was a bit surprised that it was bigger than I thought haha.
All four beds were comfortable, and there was a separate blanket in the closet, so I slept wrapped in a blanket because I was cold.
There is also a bathtub.
I was surprised to see a ring ring among the amenities.
It was a triple room, and when you entered there were two beds, and there were two more beds in a room-like space inside.
I found this hotel a bit cold.
That’s why I don’t know if there are extra blankets haha.
There was a window, so I opened it and found myself in the courtyard inside the hotel.
There was nothing to see, so I never opened it after that.
There was no noise, which was nice, but the hallway lights were off in the morning and evening, so it was dark and a bit scary.
This was my first time in a hotel hallway without lights on lol.
Since I was leaving early in the morning, I didn’t include breakfast, but I regretted that I should have.
There were only a few stores open before 7 a.m. I walked all the way to the cathedral.
The nearby Starbucks, El Gado, had not yet been stocked with sandwiches.
Instead, a bakery was open, so I bought a pie and a croissant and had Starbucks coffee for breakfast.
It’s a short walk to Seville Cathedral and Plaza de España, all within easy walking distance.
Seville itself is small, so no matter where you stay, you will be able to walk to everything haha.
Seville Terminal is also a 10-minute walk away.
The staff are nice and the rooms are nice.
I recommend this hotel if you want a clean, cost-effective, and decent hotel that doesn’t have to be modern or fancy.
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