Split level apartment with private terrace.
Guests staying in this apartment can enjoy the great weather of Seville thanks to the terrace
The Apartment
Split level apartment with living/dining area upstairs with French windows that open out onto private terrace.
Great two bedroom apartment. Downstairs is the sleeping area. The master bedroom has two single beds, the second bedroom has a sofa that converts into a double bed. All bedrooms have built in wardrobes providing ample space for guests’ belongings.
The bathroom of this apartment is between the bedrooms, with WC, shower and sink and fresh clean towels are provided upon arrival.
Upstairs the good size living/dining area with loads of natural light and open plan kitchen, fully equipped with all the mod cons necessary to make great meals. Dining area has table and chairs where guest can enjoy their meals and the lounge has a comfortable sofa that turns into a sofa bed should there be more guests. There is also an armchair all this makes it an ideal area for relaxing or watching some TV.
This area has also French windows that open out onto the private terrace.
A fantastic apartment!
Conditions of stay
- Refundable deposit
€200 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€1,500 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Maximum capacity
6 People
- Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
- Optional extras
Baby cot/crib on request free
Alameda
This area is considered by many to be the up-and-coming trendy, bohemian area in Seville, this open space in the very centre of Seville has undergone huge refurbishment and many beautiful old buildings and private houses have been restored to their prior glory. There is a great variety of bars and restaurants and a promenade type area where kids can play safely or where visitors can just take stroll.
Many Alamo trees grow here, giving the place part of its name - Alameda. There are two giant Roman pillars, one of which bears a statue of Hércules, who according to the legends, was the founder of Seville. The oldest church of Seville, El Omnium Sancotrum on Calle Feria is a couple of minutes away and is beside the fresh produce market. Great place to get your food and to sample some of the local products as there are bars scattered around the market all serving freshly made tapas!