Monday, March 26, 2007

A Leading Spanish Break in the Historic Seville

If what you desire is a leading holiday where no modern amenities are available but just the basic things that you need to relax and unwind, then you obviously should try to go to Casa No. 7 located in Seville, Spain. The rooms in this small Spanish hotel present no television and Internet access although the ten rooms that make up Casa No. 7 are quite spacey with each one of these having an air-conditioning system and a private bathroom.

Built in the central area of Seville, the hotel was a former private villa originally established sometime in 1847. Built around an inner courtyard, Casa No. 7 is more like a small English country inn, creating an encompassment of serenity that should be commodious for visitors longing for a genuinely relaxing Spanish home.

Restaurants and cafe bars can be found all around the hotel, but if you want something that will start your day right, then you can always settle for a satisfying breakfast served daily in the dining room of Casa No. 7. Afterward, a short nap by the fireplace near the drawing room on the ground floor should be a best follow-up.

Walking is by far the most distinct way to adore the sights of Seville. Stepping right out of Casa No. 7, you can quickly have an instant tour by walking through the cobblestone streets that literally surround the place. From there, different other Spanish vestiges can be accessed on foot, including Museo de Sevilla, Barrio Santa Cruz/Cathedral, and Jardines de Murillo.

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