
Another converted mansion-palace now open to guests, Hotel Casa 1800 was built in 1864. You can still see the studded wooden doors that were created when horse-drawn carriages still had to fit through the gates. A meticulous restoration has ensured its heritage is preserved, but it’s just as homely as ever (casa by name and nature, you could say).
The rooms, which feature exposed-brick walls, chandeliers and gilded headboards, are arranged around a central courtyard, with a pool-enhanced terrace at the top promising perfect panoramas – you’ll be able to see La Giralda bell tower, the rooftops and spires of Santa Cruz, and the greenery of the Alcázar gardens.
There's no restaurant at the hotel, but guests are invited to join afternoon snacktime on the patio, served daily between 4.30pm and 6.30pm, and the ideal pitstop to come home to.
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