It didn't take me a long time to decide on a place to stay in Seville. When I saw photos of the rooms at Hotel Casa 1800, my heart was set. I made the booking immediately.
The cab dropped me off a few steps away from the hotel because the street leading to it was for
pedestrians only. This photo was taken from where I got off the car. It was a mere 15-second walk
while dragging my luggage.
Right beside the hotel is a popular tapas bar. Bodega Santa Cruz was always full whenever
I walked past it in the morning and on my way back at night. The hotel concierge did not
highly recommend it though, so I happily stuck to the restaurants in my itinerary.
Hotel Casa 1800 was a mansion-palace before it was converted into a four-star hotel
Reception area
Central courtyard
Everywhere you look it was oozing with charm
Piano, candelabra, sculpture of an unnamed man
Antique elevator
Hallway to the rooms
Details
My room was filled with splendor of the past and I fell in love with it almost immediately.
Being here made me feel like a medieval princess. I appreciate all things modern,
but deep inside I am truly a very old soul.
So much character
The TV totally did not belong there
Complimentary coffee and tea
Wooden dresser
Closet, safe, mini fridge
Chandelier
Bathroom
Toiletries
Toilet with bidet
Monogrammed towels
Also the slippers
My bedroom looked out to the central courtyard
And I loved how the sound of people having breakfast woke me up
in the mornings
I did not avail of the breakfast package, but the spread looked like this
Cold cuts, cheeses, fresh fruits and dried fruits
Breads, pastries and cereals
Nespresso coffee, tea, hot chocolate, other instant drinks. It was also a nice surprise to see
cup noodles, soybean milk, and Japanese crackers!
cup noodles, soybean milk, and Japanese crackers!
I took so many bottles of water from this fridge, there was no need to buy
for the duration of my stay. People who know me know I drink A LOT.
Donuts, pastries, cereals, palmiers
Fruits and fruit juices
I had a donut and coffee snack one afternoon when I went back
to the hotel for a quick toilet break.
Hotel Casa 1800 is very centrally located. I walked everywhere and never had to take public transport while exploring the city.
Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla at night
From the corner you can already see the Cathedral and its famous bell tower, La Giralda
Every night I would stay a few minutes in this plaza before walking back to the hotel,
just marveling in the beauty of Seville.
just marveling in the beauty of Seville.
This capital of the Andalusian region is my favorite city in all of Spain. ♥
Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla: Rodrigo Caro 6, Seville, Spain
Tel: (34) 954 56 1800
Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla Website