The El Rey Moro is nice and a good location (unless you go the whole cerdo and book the Alfonso)
If you time it for the April Fair (probably in May, its odd like that) its a great time to visit.
Mimo food tours are good for a guided night out.
Hi
Mrs Wright has a big birthday next year and wants a few city break holidays to celebrate. On the must see list is Seville.
Any recommendations for hotels would be apppreciated or any other advice. Was thinking 3 nights
Thanks
Andy
The El Rey Moro is nice and a good location (unless you go the whole cerdo and book the Alfonso)
If you time it for the April Fair (probably in May, its odd like that) its a great time to visit.
Mimo food tours are good for a guided night out.
The Alcazar too for some Game of Thrones locations!
Stayed in this boutique hotel last Oct, very central, fantastic breakfast highly recommended. We stayed 4 nights. Cant remember costs but they were very modest for city location
https://www.h10hotels.com/en/seville...h10-corregidor
Went on a weekend with my mates…. Great town…. Went to see Real Betis
Eat and drink something at the oldest bar in Seville…El Rinconcillo (Have the freshly calved Serrano ham)
Walk round the parasol
Visit the cathedral and find the tomb of Christopher Columbus
Seville is nick named the frying pan of Spain, so leave it until mid September at the earliest. If you go in August, you will be roasted alive. Even the Spanish give it a miss.
You know better than most what sort of hotel you like, so use TripAdvisor and decide whether it is in or out of the city etc. I use TripAdvisor all the time and it is very good indeed.
If you like a big breakfast, eat it in the hotel and you will be set up for the day, if you just prefer a snack and coffee, there are hundreds of cafes doing everything you can ever imagine.
Stayed in a beautiful riad hotel last year called the boutique case del poeta, highly recommend right in the old town.
Stayed in the Novotel in seville, few tube stops to the centre... the Meliá Sevilla is quite nice too central and does the job.
Go to a restaurant called 'Casa Pepe Hillo' tapas - astounding little place we always go when we visit -
weather can be barmy - we went in may for a long weekend - it was 26 degrees one day, rained the next and about 12 degrees the last day.... went in summer once too .... never again - you could not go out until 1030 - 11pm
temperature was still high twenties though -
Thanks everyone. We may change our dates and go in October. Looks like Dubrovnik in May.
Thanks for all the recommendations
We’ve stayed a couple of times now at Legado Alcazar it’s a great place to stay, super central and an all round terrific boutique hotel
Nice restaurant called Salas I'd recommend