Las Casas de la Juderia
Seville, Spain.

As the name suggests, this old hotel is situated in the Jewish district of the city. Formerly owned by the Duke of Bejar and used with other local buildings as lodgings and accommodation premises for servants and associates, it is thought that many of the first native American Indians to arrive in Europe stayed here after their voyage with Christopher Columbus.
Interestingly, the hotel itself is made up of no fewer than 27 houses, all interconnected by walkways and courtyards.
Featuring over 100 rooms and suites, many of which are rustic or baroque in theme, Las Casas de la Juderia is four-star rated. The hotel also features an outdoor swimming pool (open June to September), and is within easy walking distance of Seville Cathedral.
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Interestingly, the hotel itself is made up of no fewer than 27 houses, all interconnected by walkways and courtyards.
Featuring over 100 rooms and suites, many of which are rustic or baroque in theme, Las Casas de la Juderia is four-star rated. The hotel also features an outdoor swimming pool (open June to September), and is within easy walking distance of Seville Cathedral.
See the Historic Hotels in Southern Spain index
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