Has anyone stayed at the Hostal Cordoba in Seville? I am wondering what the rooms are like (with and without bath). They don't have a website or photos so I am hesitant.
Does anyone have any other recommendations for places to stay under 70 euros?
Has anyone stayed at the Hostal Cordoba in Seville? I am wondering what the rooms are like (with and without bath). They don't have a website or photos so I am hesitant.
Does anyone have any other recommendations for places to stay under 70 euros?
If it's a Rick Pick, it's usually pretty good. I haven't stayed there myself, but I've been in that area, so it looks like a great spot....on a nice, quiet laneway. You're about a 5 minute walk east of the Cathedral. You can find some photos and info on the hostal at http://www.sleepngo.com/hostels/hostal-cordoba.htm
We stayed at El Buen Dormir when we were in Sevilla. It was a charming little place off a very teeny street. The owners were very friendly and our room was wonderful and CLEAN! We had a triple with a shower, but the toilets were shared. Our room had a gorgeous Spanish decor and a view overlooking a lovely piazza. I think we paid about 50 euro a night.
We stayed at "Hosperia del Laurel" in Santa Cruz on a little square "los vunerables" I think but I loved it and the square out in front had tables and chairs and great food and drink at night. I am booking another sevilla trip right now and the are asking 70E for single with bath. http://www.hosteriadellaurel.com/
I need cheaper so I've booked at "Hostal Van Gogh" http://www.grupo-piramide.com/index_archivos/Page363.htm
It looks ok and its near the alcazar, 40E for single with bath...I know nothing about it so wish me luck!
I found some photos of hostal cordoba!http://www.sleepngo.com/hostels/hostal-cordoba.htm
Actually this website had a few that looked ok...
http://www.sleepngo.com/seville-hostels-sevilla.htm
Since I'm also trying to decide where to stay during my November trip, let me know what you think
My family and I stayed there last summer and it was great. We split 2 rooms (one with bath, one without) The hotel was well kept up and the rooms were very clean, if Spartan. The family who runs the place is very nice. Their dog, Otto, is always ready for a belly rub from the guests. It is right in the heart of the old city and the "street" out front is so narrow that no cars dare try it. I recommend this place.