Parador de CarmonavsLas Casas de la Juderia
Both Las Casas de la Juderia and Parador de Carmona are recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, Las Casas de la Juderia scores significantly higher than Parador de Carmona. Las Casas de la Juderia comes in at 76 with approval from 5 publications like Frommer's, oyster.com and Fodor's.
Parador de Carmona
Calle Alcazar s/n, Carmona, 41410 Carmona
From $111/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Frommer's
"One of the best paradors in Andalusia, offering plenty of charm and atmosphere, beautiful landscaping, a grand swimming pool, an Andalusian patio with a Mudéjar fountain, and terraces." Full review
Fodor's
"This parador has superb views from its hilltop position among the ruins of Pedro the Cruel's summer palace." Full review
Las Casas de la Juderia
Calle Santa Maria la Blanca, 5, 41004 Seville
From $101/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"This labyrinthine hotel occupies 24 houses and three of Santa Cruz's old palaces, each arranged around an inner courtyard with fountains, traditional tile work, and plenty of greenery." Full review
Lonely Planet
"A five-star that might actually be worth it. Countless patios and corridors link this veritable palace that was once 18 different houses situated on the cusp of the Santa Cruz quarter." Full review
Michelin Guide
"Set in the city's old Jewish quarter, this elegant, traditional charming hotel is made up of 27 former houses."
Star Service
"This is a perennial favorite, perfectly located and blessed with the kind of charm and glowing patina that keeps Facebook's photo bins filled to the brim." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"Completely unique in design, entering this hotel is like stepping back in time to 15th-century Seville and caters to tourists with cultural and historic interests." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"An intriguing maze of 18 houses and palaces in Santa Cruz, with endless plant-filled patios, makes this one of Seville’s most unusual and charming large hotels." Full review
Frommer's
"A whole street of them, comprising 27 houses with 118 rooms! Some of the houses date back to the 15th century and the hotel is a warren of romantic patios, trickling fountains, and shady terraces" Full review