Hotel Las Casas de la Judería - Seville

7 Callejón de dos Hermanas - 41004 Seville

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Average guest rating:

8.5

8.5 ( 101 Hotel Reviews )
  • Cleanliness of rooms
  • Quietness of rooms
  • Spaciousness of rooms
  • Quality of service provided
  • Hotel surroundings
  • 8.88.8
  • 7.87.8
  • 8.18.1
  • 8.68.6
  • 9.39.3
Clifford has stayed here and says:

 ‹‹ This was our favorite hotel during a 12 day stay in Spain. The staff were hospitable and helpful. The rooms clean, spacious and the bathrooms the best we have...››

12 Oct 2007 read hotel reviews

HOTEL OVERVIEW

Hotel Las Casas de la Judería Seville - Venere.com hotel outside Las Casas de la Judería is a 4 star city hotel in Seville in a magic and charming area in the well-known Jewish neighbourhood of la Judería, right in heart of the historic and commercial centre of the city and a few minutes away from the most famous monuments such asthe Giralda Cathedral, the Reales Alcázares Palaces, both world heritage sites by Unesco, the Torre del Oro Tower, or the Real Maestranza Bullring.

The hotel rooms are placed in several historic palaces, restored to offer all possible facilities. Its beautiful architecture is perfectly set in la Judería neighbourhood.

Among the available facilities at Las Casas de la Judería you will find a private garage, a lounge, free wireless Internet access, restaurant and café. Moreover, at the reception you will be able to book different activities and tours around the city of Seville.

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LOCATION

Hotel Las Casas de la Judería - City Area:Centro

City Area:Centro

Hotel Las Casas de la Judería - City Area:Centro

Position of the zone in the city

Hotel Las Casas de la Judería - City Area:Centro

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DISTANCES
From Sevilla-San Pablo Airport: 20 minutes by car.
From Santa Justa train station: 5 minutes by car.
From Prado San Sebastián bus station: 5 minutes on foot.
From Plaza de Armas: 30 minutes on foot.
From the Cathedral and Alcázar: 5 minutes on foot.
From Jardines Murillo Gardens: 4 minutes on foot.
From Parque Maria Luisa Park: 10 minutes on foot.
From the shopping district: 15 minutes on foot.

GUEST ROOMS

Hotel Las Casas de la Judería Seville - Venere.com double room Las Casas de la Judería Hotel is housed in several historic palaces of the renowned neighbourhood of la Judería, joined and restored to feature 118 rooms, smartly decorated in a classic style.

All of them feature air conditioning, mini bar, satellite TV, safe box, private bathroom with hair-dryer, direct dial telephone and many more facilities as expected in a 4 star hotel. Many of them moreover, are equipped with hydromassage shower.
There are baby cribs available on request.
Animals are not permitted.

  • Cot available upon request
  • Direct dial phone
  • Hairdryer in room
  • Individually controlled air conditioning
  • Mini bar
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Safe
  • Satellite TV
  • Writing desk
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BREAKFAST

A buffet breakfast is served daily in the Salón de los Espejos from 7.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and offers a wide selection of products.

HOTEL FACILITIES

  • Credit card accepted
  • Entire property is air conditioned
  • Historic building
  • Laundry service
  • Lift/elevator
  • City guide
  • City maps
  • City tour
  • Front desk - 24 hour
  • Tourist information
  • Hydromassage Jacuzzi
  • Garage
  • Internet/Email services
  • Reading lounge
  • Satellite TV
  • TV Lounge
  • Bar
  • Cafeteria
  • Restaurant
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HOTEL REVIEWS

9.89.8

FB
Mature couple
France, Jun 2008

excellent hotel in the nice aera of Sévilla Good service and nice pool on the top

8.88.8

SP
Single traveller
United Kingdom, Apr 2008

A great hotel in a superb location in the Santa Cruz district. I had my doubts about finding it after reading some of the reviews but it is well signposted from the plaza Santa Maria la Blanca (Ask the taxi driver for this location and you can't go wrong). My room was in the centre of the hotel so there was no road noise. I would imagine that there may be some early morning noise in the plaza although the hotel is on a side street. The room was spacious with a great bathroom and whirlpool bath. The only minus point was that the room had obviously been damp at some point and smelled a bit musty. Good knowledgeable staff and no issues checking in and out. I didn't have the hotel breakfast as it seemed pricey although it looked extremely good. I went to the cafes in the plaza outside and had coffee, croissants and orange juice for 4.80 euros. I would stay again.

7.77.7

VV
Mature couple
Germany, Apr 2008

Moody and historically precicious place. For everyone who loves historical places and history of art. Not so much for people who think to live only in many-stars-hotels of international shape. This hotel reflects in an admirable manner the history of Sevilla and the flair of this wonderful town. Most of the interesting sites of Sevilla can be reache by foot. Using the own car not recommended, car will be plced by the personal in a parking house not far away.

9.19.1

Vikas Goel
Group
India, Apr 2008

The hotel is very well and centrally located. we were very happy and satisfied with the location. i would reccomend everyone to stay at this property. very different experience.

8.28.2

AW
Young couple
Belgium, Feb 2008

We asked for a double room and got a twin instead but apart from that it was a very pleasant stay in a beautiful city.

8.78.7

BS
Mature couple
Sweden, Feb 2008

Excellent, but don't go by car, finding it is a nightmare. We finally paid a taxi to lead us there. Somewhat odd room arrangement in that TV could only be watched when in bed. Location is wonderful. Would certainly stay again.

4.64.6

FL
Single traveller
France, Nov 2007

When I checked my reservation a week before my real arrival, they didn't have my reservation, so that I had to Email Venere to see what could be done... not easy when you're already in the foreign country & not sure to have a computer around. It was finaly settled down a few days later, but what a stress ! The place in itself is gorgeous but not recommanded at all for people travelling AS SINGLE. Those rooms are not at all comfortable, old and noisy. I had to change because the 1st room was impossible : you couldn't stand up in most of it and the window (very small) was in one corner of the room, so that you could reach only by going over the bed ! Nice gym.... The last morning i had no hot water for my shower... At last I complained to the main person in charge of the desk and he recognized everything & promised to give me a better room next time I come, and gave me a refund of 10% on my bill.... This is the reason why I wouldn't go back to this hotel by myself although the place is very original, the patio where breakfast is served is gorgeous, although the price is not the one announced, it's 16 € + taxes.

8.98.9

MQ
Mature couple
USA, Nov 2007

VERY difficult to find if you are driving because the streets are mostly one-way. However, we were amazed (and relieved) that on arrival a hotel employee flagged us down as we were driving on the nearby street to tell us that we were near the hotel. Wonderful hotel, superb restaurant!

8.58.5

DB
Mature couple
USA, Oct 2007

Be sure to ask if they are doing renovation before you book. Scaffolding outside the building on the very narrow streets prevented us from getting closer than two blocks with the car to unload luggage. Other than that, an excellent stay.

9.69.6

John D'ALOTTO
Mature couple
USA, Oct 2007

stay was three days. Hotel a good choice

9.99.9

Clifford Hoffman
Mature couple
USA, Oct 2007

This was our favorite hotel during a 12 day stay in Spain. The staff were hospitable and helpful. The rooms clean, spacious and the bathrooms the best we have encountered in Europe. Garden courtyards at every turn with views from most windows. A truly gracious hotel and staff.

8.88.8

BK
Mature couple
Ireland, Sep 2007

Very comfortable room in unique hotel. Excellent location within walking distance of all main sights. The Alcazar was well worth a visit. Pilates house also interesting.Staff were most friendly.The pool ,while small, was great in the very hot weather although the sun beds filled up very quickly. Really enjoyed the hotel, great ambience. Had the dinner one night; very tasty.Would not be a great hotel for children but otherwise thoroughly recommend it.

7.97.9

PD
Young couple
Ireland, Sep 2007

Hotel was difficult to find, name of hotel is on one side of a sign only, so if you approach from the other direction, it's easily missed. Hotel was excellent,staff extremely helpful,& honest. I left a pair of earriings behind & they forwarded them on to our next hotel. The one thing that bothered us was,the very poor sound proofing between rooms. Actually We would say there was no sound proofing at all. We could hear toilets being flushed, water in pipes etc. Also other guests walking around their rooms.We stayed for 2 days & we would not have stayed any longer for these reasons only.We went on holidays for rest & relaxation.

7.97.9

Paul Armstrong
Family with older children
New Zealand, Jun 2007

We travelled with our two adult children and had two rooms .We had chosen this Hotel for its location and facilities and were not disappointed with either , the rooftop pool was a delight to come back to in the late afternoons . We did not dine at the hotel , we found that there was a wide range of breakfasts offered nearby and were out sampling the local offerings for dinner .

9.09.0

Teresa Meyer
Young couple
USA, May 2007

We loved this hotel. It's so charming and the location can't be beat - short walk to all the tourist sites. The only cons we can think of...the beds were very firm and there was a lot of noise coming from the alleyway outside our window on Saturday night (but the hotel can't help that, right?). Otherwise, our stay was perfect and we would stay there again! If you like boutique-style hotels with charm you'll love this place. Oh, and no complaints about breakfast - it was included in the price of our room and everything was excellent.

9.39.3

Donna Ronsaville
Mature couple
USA, May 2007

We really enjoyed our stay at Las Casas de la Juderia. The hotel, a complex of many houses with underground passages, is lovely and welcoming. The only problem was finding it and getting our small rental car into the passageway, but hotel employees magically appeared to help. Learning to navigate our way to our room though the underground passage was fun. We had one excellent dinner at the hotel. The hotel is within walking distance of all the major sites of Seville.

9.99.9

Anna Henrici
Mature couple
Italy, May 2007

The hotel is really charming, in a strategic location. It's really a pleasant stay. We remained in Sevilla for three days. There is a private parking, expensive (16 euro x day) but convenient and easy to reach.

7.27.2

Del Hanson
Mature couple
USA, Apr 2007

Our room was through a labyrinth, underground. Breakfast was overpriced, when a great breakfast is available across the street for 7 euros. Location is good, but there are lots of hotels in Sevilla to choose from. Large tours were staying there - we were one of few paying retail.

4.64.6

Severino Braghieri
Single traveller
Italy, Mar 2007

The hoel was very nice in a beautiful position in the city, but cleaning of room and some types of service was not at the level you would expect from a 4 stars hotel

7.37.3

Feargus Mac Aogain
Mature couple
Ireland, Feb 2007

Great hotel,lovely room.Spoiled by ridiculous drama about breakfast arrangements.Breakfast in another building.Security guard at door of breakfast room!Delay before table.No table allocated.Asked by waiter to change table.Hot water for tea not hot.We left without eating breakfast and didn't go back.Made written complaint to management.Spoiled the holiday frankly.Never experienced being told to wait for brekfast by "security"(uniformed)!

8.78.7

MM
Single traveller
Greece, Aug 2006

The only disadvantage is that i needed to pass through a labyrinth to get to my room. Plus breakfast was very expensive.

9.89.8

Jennifer Bavolek
Young couple
USA, Sep 2006

This is a charming hotel. The rooms were quite large and very clean. We really enjoyed our stay, it was everything we were hoping for!

8.48.4

C Traynor
Mature couple
Ireland, Feb 2005

One-off hotel, with charming open 'alleys' rather than corridors. Good location, worth the cost for a different type of short stay accommodation.

8.78.7

Idilio Melo
Single traveller
USA, Aug 2006

Very clean and safe hotel, close to everything. Staff was wonderful

7.47.4

Rachel Lee
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Jul 2006

We were disappointed that the swimming pool was closed. Also, our visit of two nights spanned the change over from high season to low season. When I booked I was not aware of this, if I had been I would have travelled a day later to get low season rates for both days. But the website gave me an average price so I didn't know there was a difference.

9.99.9

Lesley Ellis
Single traveller
United Kingdom, Jun 2006

Lovely looking place,in the old town, walking distance to Cathedral and Alcazar, plenty of excellent places to eat on your door step.Bars and cafes full of local families at 11.30pm.Taxi cannot drive to the door as road too small.Staff and service great.rooms good size . The hotel looks like a film set...this is the Only place to stay in Seville.

9.99.9

Ethan Kottler
Young couple
USA, Jun 2006

The breakfast is the only disappointing thing. Really expensive and nice, but not as nice as $35 each. This place exceeding my expectations. It should be a tourist destination by itself. I will come back.

9.89.8

Louis K Fleming
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, May 2006

A very Spanish style and unique hotel deserving considerable praise - in all respects. The most charming and unusual hotel we have ever stayed in - - and most fitting for a visit to Seville. Do not look anywhere else! A most helpful desk clerk even acquired seats for us to the Opera on the internet. The buffet breakfact is terrific - - and the colourful and artistic rooms. Parking is a major headache in central Seville, and expensive - the hotel porters were superb in dealing with our car and putting it into a nearby parking garage. Better to arrive without a car. This hotel is a dream - - and a cultutal experience to match romantic Seville.

7.17.1

AK
Heterosexual Couple
Germany, Apr 2006

the staff at the reception was very friendly and competent whereas the staff at the bar and the breakfast area was neither

7.37.3

John Redfern
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Mar 2006

The hotel is one of the most interesting and attractive in which we have ever stayed. service was very good; breakfasts and dinner excellent. However, our room, although nicely appointed, had only a very small window onto a narrow alleyway so was dark, requiring artiicial lighting all day, and very noisy at night.

9.99.9

IE
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Feb 2006

My wife and I truly enjoyed our stay at Las Casas de la Juderia. It is well located to nearby attractions. The staff were very friendly and efficient. Our room was spacious and comfortably appointed and the ambiance of the piano bar welcoming. The amount and variety of food at the breakfast buffet kept us going all day! We also booked dinner one night, and were not disappointed. They continue to work to bring other properties into this collection of connected houses, so there was some construction noise at times. Definitely do not take a car there, even though they have parking!

7.87.8

Godfrey Ferdinand
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Nov 2005

The hotel was a delight the restaurant excellent the bedrooms desperately need refurbishing they are shabby especially the bathrooms beware the beds are small! The central location is wonderful and the staff super

9.49.4

Kenny Midence
Group of friends
United Kingdom, Nov 2005

An extremely excellent hotel. Highly recommended. It is one of the most beautiful hotels in Sevilla; the only objection is that breakfast is too expensive although very good. The music room is a lovely place to relax and all the patios are beautiful. Do explore the hotel' patios. I will certainly stay in this hotel. It is a must if you want to stay in a real spanish house.

7.87.8

Nicola Foate
Group of friends
United Kingdom, Nov 2005

This is a gorgeous hotel full of character and very centrally located. The double room with living room was more spacious than other room we saw. I would definitely stay there again.

8.08.0

PM
Single leisure traveller
Netherlands, Nov 2005

a real nice spanish hotel in a perfect neihbourhood

8.18.1

David Gee
Not Specified
United Kingdom, Nov 2005

Overall we were very satisfied. However, three unexpected difficulties caused some inconvenience. First, we had a lot of difficulty finding the hotel even though we had a Hertz route planner. The last few yards are along a road so narrow we didn't realise it was a road but, once we'd found it, a porter came to drive our car along to the parking area which, fortunately, we'd booked. Second, one must cross open courtyards to get from the public areas to most rooms - not good when it pours with rain, as it did the first few hours of our stay. Finally, our room was on the ground floor next to a public passage that was very noisy late at night - but then it was Halloween! The hotel is a fascinating mixture of old buildings and (one you've found it!) in a very convenient location for visiting all the popular sights in Seville.

6.36.3

MA
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Oct 2005

A charming hotel in a great location. However currently undergoing what seemed to us to be major buildings works of which we were not informed and which we recommend guests enquire about as inevitably it means rooms were not so quiet! We also felt that breakfast was overpriced and not as good as cafe at the end of the street.

7.97.9

BA
Single leisure traveller
United Kingdom, Oct 2005

Superb location, and beautiful hotel. Staff very busy but generally helpful. The room was very cramped however, and certain maintenance needed to be done to the fittings. Toilet seat was broken, light was broken etc. The only serious criticism was that the breakfast coffee was terrible!.

7.57.5

TH
Single leisure traveller
USA, Oct 2005

Becuase I was travelling alone, I was assigned the smalles t room on property (though the bathroom was huge, though it could have used a table so one could put their toiletries). The walls are thin and you cna here whenever someone in teh room above walks (or runs) so bring ear plugs. The front desk service was inconsistent (I didn't receive any welcome map of the hotel, city etc. though I saw someone else did). The map of the hotel is key as it is a maze but fun to explore. The different parts of the hotel are beautiful and great photo opps. The breakfast is worth the 15 euros.

8.38.3

Toni Fear
Single leisure traveller
Australia, Oct 2005

This hotel was very comfortable and enjoyable. As expected, it was very close to all attractions, which in Seville appears to mean in a good location in the Barrio Alto. Walking distance to everywhere and good cafes and restaurants nearby. The only minor thing was the reception staff were lukewarm - efficient but not bending over themselves to help you. The buffet breakfast was magnificent. The building itself was amazing. Not cheap but highly recommended. The piano player in the piano bar every evening is also something not to be missed if you enjoy music.

8.48.4

DB
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Sep 2005

This was our first time in Spain and at this hotel. The hotel is a little pricey but it's off the main path. It's quite, very close to shops, restaurants and sights. I found the staff very helpful. At the last minute, they where able to accommodate our request for two extra nights. That's a plus in my books! My husband and I had a lovely time here at the hotel and we'll definitely stay here again!

9.79.7

Roula Hanna
Not Specified
Canada, Aug 2005

What a charming hotel with a wonderful pool area. I loved their location, the rooms are extremenly spacious and the service was excellent.

8.68.6

DR
Not Specified
Canada, May 2005

Everthing was very good, especially the location. Breakfast is overpriced but there is a great coffeeshop just down the street. Bathroom could have used a bit of maintenance but was clean.

9.89.8

GS
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, May 2005

Lovely place to stay, walking distance from the Alcazar and Cathedral, even people who were not staying there came to take photos as the public areas are lovely. One of the nicest places we have stayed.

9.99.9

John Hudson
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Feb 2005

One of the best "hotel" experiences we have had. An experience in itself as well as being in the heart of Seville.

8.18.1

Douglas Chase
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Mar 2005

Had a fabulous time in this wonderful hotel, the Champagne for breakfast was a bonus.

9.79.7

DA
Group of friends
United Kingdom, Feb 2005

Hotel excellent, well placed, beautiful, and with excellent service, apart from the queue for breakfast, which is or can be bad. The breakfast is excellent if pricy. I would stay here every time I visit Seville, but I would go early for breakfast

9.19.1

TW
Heterosexual Couple
Germany, Nov 2004

Not easy to find but worth while looking for it

9.59.5

Isabel Karl-Herunter
Group of friends
Austria, Sep 2004

I think Breakfast should have been included in our room rate. We were in a different building than our friends. It is nowhere indicated that the hotel consists of so many different buildings.

7.67.6

Norbert Dylla
Couple with children
Germany, Aug 2004

A place with a lot of atmosphere. Don't miss the dinner in the courtyard with guitar music. The only diadvantage is the poor noise protection between the rooms.

HOW TO REACH THE HOTEL

By car
From Cordoba, Madrid or the San Pablo Sevilla International Airport:
Take exit to Kansas City Avenue, and turn left at the roundabout you will find at the end of the street. Then turn right onto Luis Montoto avenue, and continue straight ahead until you reach a narrower street called San Esteban. After Plaza de Pilatos Square turn right at Candilejo street and go straight ahead through Muñoz y Pavón street to reach San José street. The hotel is in the third alley on the left.

From Malaga or Granada:
Take the exit to Luis Montoto avenue, and go on until you reach a narrower street called San Esteban. After Plaza de Pilatos Square turn right at Candilejo street and go straight ahead through Muñoz y Pavón street to reach San José street. The hotel is in the third alley on the left.

TRANSPORT SERVICES

  • Garage

There is a private garage (subject to charges) in the same building available for the hotel guests.

HOTEL POLICIES

METHODS OF PAYMENT
Venere.com does not debit your credit card for your reservations. You will be asked to insert your credit card details which will be sent to the property only as a guarantee of the reservation. The bill will then have to be settled directly at the hotel. In case your chosen hotel needs a deposit, this information will be included in the "Cancellation policy" section and the deposit will have to be settled directly with the pre-selected property. You cannot cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a non refundable or prepaid rate.

CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT
Check-in:
the rooms are available at any time after 14 p.m.
Check-out: it is necessary to leave the rooms not later than midday.

INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Parking is not included in the price and incurs an extra charge of €18,00 +7% VAT per night.
Use of Internet access is free of charge and is available only in the courtyards and common areas.
There are free baby cribs on request at your disposal.
Breakfast is not included in the price and costs €17,00 + VAT.

CANCELLATION POLICY
Si cancela con menos de siete dias de antelación, o si no se presenta el dia de la reserva,se le penalizará una noche. If you cancel within 7 days prior the arrival date or you no show,we will penalty one night.
You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 7 days before your arrival date, by accessing the Your Reservations page. You cannot cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a non refundable or prepaid rate.