Hostal Pension Generalife | |
Address: | c/ Fernan Caballero, Sevilla. |
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Hostal Pension Generalife is located in the middle of the shopping district in the center of Seville on a pedestrian street. The hostal is in a typical building from the 19th century, located close to the river and the Museum of Fine Arts. A short walk along either calle Sierpes or Tetuan, the main shopping streets, will bring you to the major monuments, as well as the tram line in Plaza Nueva. After recent renovations, the facilities have been upgraded and include a total of 8 rooms: six single rooms and two double rooms.
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Rooms in the Hostal Pension Generalife also offer the following amenities:
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Guests can make use of the WiFi internet access which reaches most rooms. There is a small sitting area with plants upon entry to the main floor. Reception is in the nearby Pension Lis II.
Services and facilities in the Pension Generalife include:
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Hostal Pension Generalife is situated in the centre of Seville, in the heart of the shopping district. The hostal is less than a 10 minute walk to the major monuments and a short distance from the River Guadalquivir. The streets around the pension are mainly pedestrian and filled with local shops, tapas bars as well as multiple locations for El Corte Ingles (large department store). See the hostal location on our interactive map Approximate walking distances:
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Another great option for the budget traveler, Hostal Pension Generalife is a small establishment with clean rooms and location on a quiet pedestrian street in the center of the city. The accommodation was recently renovated and reopened, and is ideal for couples or those travleing alone who are looking for a central and quiet location. There are a total of 6 single rooms and 2 double rooms so there are never too many guests. This is also one of our favorite areas of Seville's shopping district. Calle San Eloy which leads to La Campana, Plaza del Duque and Plaza de la Magdalena. All of these areas are filled with small shops, boutiques, bars, and cafes. There is also a vibrant street life with plenty of vendors, musicians and street performers. Guests are also close to the Museum of Fine Arts as well as the River Guadalquivir. The family runs a number of small hostals in the city and has great experience in caring for their guests. |
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