Enjoy 2 nights midweek or weekend in central Seville this winter and spring with breakfast, city tour, bicycle trip, welcome gift, late checkout and much more. 2 nights, 2 people normally 223 Euros now 120 Euros, that works out at only 30 Euros per night per person. This is the perfect time to visit this beautiful city.
Enjoy 2 nights away in the romantic and fantastic city of Seville
Prices include breakfast, a tour of the city, bicycles to rent and late check out at 6pm
You even receive a welcome gift on arrival!
Why not take the opportunity to see the wonderful scenery including the cathedral and golden tower.
Enjoy breakfast in the hotel dining room or on their lovely garden patio
A lovely break away for you and a friend or loved one.
2 nights normally 223 Euros per person now only 120 Euros for 2 people
That is from only 30 Euros per night for two people, fantastic quality and value
And remember valid until March 13th 2015 so perfect for a nice Spring or Winter break
Extra nights can be booked direct with the hotel
Yes what a great hotel deal today from one of Cooldeals favourite hotel partners, Hotel Plaza Santa Lucia in central Seville.
2 nights normally 230€ now only 120€ - Only 30 Euros per person per night
And this deal is available from now, through the New Year until 13th March 2015.
So perfect for a nice winter break to this beautiful city.
More about Hotel Plaza Santa Lucia
Situated in the old part of the city, their Hotel is very near to the Metrosol Parasol complex in the Encarnación Square. The Hotel is very well connected by bus to all parts of the city. There is also a bike-lane and a rent-a-bike station close to them. The hotel has been designed in a modern and minimalist style, respectful of the urban environment of Santa Lucía Square, a particularly attractive place in Seville, tinted with a strong Romanesque flavour. ENJOY THE BEST VALUE FOR A 3-STAR-HOTEL IN THE CITY!!
Room Facilities: Safety Deposit Box, Air Conditioning, Work Desk, Heating, Bath, Hairdryer, Toilet, Telephone, Satellite TV, LCD /Plasma /Flat-screen TV, Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock, FREE WIFI and Kettle for making Tea.
Also available
More about Seville
Explore Sevilla. Seville is the capital of Andalusia and has a population of over 700,000. Many very different cultures have figured in the history of Seville. The legacy of these cultures has grown over the centuries into the cultural, monumental and artistic heritage that can be admired in the city's streets and museums today.
The obscure origins of the city prompted legends attributing the foundation of Seville to Hercules. The Phoenicians came from across the Mediterranean, and the native population assimilated the traditions of these eastern peoples, giving rise to the mythical Tartessian culture.
In the Roman era, Julius Caesar granted the still small town of Hispalis the status of colony, naming it Iulia Romula, and conferred full Roman citizenship on the Sevillians of the time. Moslems remained for a long period from 712 to 1248 and gave the city its most universal symbol, a minaret that became known as the Giralda when a weather vane was erected on top of it.
As a Spanish city, it played a crucial role in the discovery and colonisation of America and subsequent trading with the new continent. The relationship between Seville and the New World remains strong to the present day: in the 18th century, the archive containing all the documentation relating to the New World was established in Seville; in 1929 it hosted the Ibero-American Exposition and in 1992 it was the venue for the Expo, held to commemorate the 5th centenary of the discovery of America, which contributed decisively to the extensive modernisation of the city. The once walled historical part of the city covers an area of215 Haand encompasses various quarters. One of these is the traditional shopping area, which Sevillians simply call the Centre. Also in this quarter are cloistered convents, as well as some famous Palace-Houses, some of which have been converted into museums. Quarters located in the old part of the city include Santa Cruz and San Bartolomé, the old Jewish quarter, which is a veritable labyrinth of charming narrow streets.
On the other side of the river the best-known quarter is Triana, linked to the old part of the city by an iron bridge built in the reign of Isabel II, who gave it its name -although everyone calls it Triana Bridge-. This quarter has always been home to the city's potters, who used to use the clay from the banks of the river for their pottery.
The southern part of the city was shaped by the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. All along the Avenida de la Palmera, you can admire the impressive pavilions of Chile, the Perú, Guatemala, Argentina, etc. Finally, the neighbourhood of Nervión in the eastern part of the city has become a new, modern shopping area.
Valid from now until March 13th 2015
Plaza Santa Lucía, 35SevillaSpain3139
95 498 89 30
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