Taberna del AlabarderovsHotel Casa de Colon
Taberna del Alabardero and Hotel Casa de Colon are both recommended by travel writers. Overall, Hotel Casa de Colon is preferred by most writers compared to Taberna del Alabardero. Hotel Casa de Colon comes in at 78 with accolades from 3 reviewers like The Telegraph, Lonely Planet and Oyster.
Taberna del Alabardero
Zaragoza 20, 41001 Seville
From $86/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Frommer's
"What once was a traditional tavern is now one of the most charming accommodations in the city." Full review
Concierge
"Located on a narrow back street in the Arenal barrio, near the Maestranza bullring and the Guadalquivir River, the Taberna del Alabardero is a romantic, salmon-hued, 19th-century town house."
Star Service
"In the city center, steps from Plaza Nueva and near the larger, more commercial Hotel Inglaterra, this hotel, also known as the Hotel Taberna del Alabardero, dates from the 1800s." Full review
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Be sure to book early, as the limited room number can fill up quickly.
EuroCheapo
"If you’re hungry for local flavor and a taste of posh, treat yourself to the splurge-worthy Taberna del Albaradero, a delicious four-star hotel." Full review
Hotel Casa de Colon
C/ Hernando Colon 3, 41003 Seville, Spain
From $91/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The family-run Casa de Colón is a mid-range, boutique hotel with classic Andalusian decor that's exceptionally well-located in the historic center near many major attractions." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"A cleverly-balanced blend of exposed brick walls with zingy colours, ethnic prints and repurposed furniture make this family-owned 18th-century conversion...a stylish city-centre steal." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"This small, family-owned hotel stands out for its superbly central location between the cathedral and city hall; warm, friendly service; and quirky architectural and decorative features – white cast-iron pillars in the bright patio, cobalt-blue stained-glass in the neo-Mudéjar windows." Full review