Apartment/ flat : 4 - 6 people - 2 bedrooms - 120 m²
Number of rooms: 5
Independant kitchen
Living room
Dining room
1 bathroom
Terrace
Duplex
Bedding:
1 double bed
1 sofa bed
1 bunk bed
Indoor facilities:
Kitchen:
Cooking stove
Hot plate
Oven
Refrigerator
Freezer
Coffee maker
Dish washer
Toaster
Kettle
Bathroom:
Bath tub
Shower
Bidet
Multimedia:
Communal TV room
Other:
Laundry machine
Sheets and towels included
Air conditioning
Heating
Outdoor facilities:
Swimming pool:
Private
Unheated
Uncovered
Other:
Courtyard
Lift
Parasol
Best points about the property:
" Modern, spacious and functional apartment with a good situation in Seville downtown (Triana neighborhood). About this apartment we can underline its big terrace with private swimming pool, a pleasure almost impossible to get in the downtown of Seville. As you can see in the pics below, the terrace has a big table with chairs under a big awning, so you can enjoy here any of
the meals during the day; also in the roof, we find a private swimming-pool.
The apartment is located in a rehabilitation (year 2006) of a typical Sevillian house of 1888 with a central courtyard, which makes the apartment very luminous and quiet.
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Building:
Year of construction: 1850
Year of renovation: 2006
View of: town
Location:
Apartment in a house
Floor: 2 out of 2
Additional services:
Towels provided
Bed linen provided
In the area:
Historical site: less than 50 m
Useful:
Bus stop: 100 m
Restaurant: 100 m
Supermarket: less than 50 m
Shops: 100 m
Pharmacy: 100 m
Seaside:
Thermal baths
Culture:
Theatre
Cinema
Museum
Historical site
Other:
Night club
Casino
Hints and tips from the owner:
" As for its location, definitely is very good, situated very close to the following monuments and landmarks: La Maestranza bullring, Cathedral and Giralda, Golden Tower, Nuestra señora de la O church, etc.
The famous Barrio de Triana, on the other side of the Guadalquivir River, has its own and distinctive personality. Historically linked to the river, one of its sons, Rodrigo de Triana, was the first to see the New World. Juan Sebastián Elcano landed there next to the Covent of Los Remedios upon his return from the first voyage round the world in 1519. Birth of famous potters, in the 3rd century AD, Saints Justa and Rufina, from Triana, were the first Sevillian martyrs to be canonised. Traditional Triana, where gypsies and non-gypsies live together harmoniously, where the popular and lively velás are celebrated in August, has Santa Ana as its own “cathedral”, presiding over the other churches in the quarter: those dedicated to La Esperanza, La Estrella, La O, and El Cachorro. "
The advert was first published on the Homelidays website on 16/08/2006
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Start
End
Price
Minimum length or stay
Status
10/02/2010
14/02/2010
390 €
/ week
by the week
Available
14/02/2010
18/02/2010
420 €
/ week
by the week
Available
18/02/2010
20/02/2010
by the week
Not available
20/02/2010
27/02/2010
420 €
/ week
by the week
Available
27/02/2010
01/03/2010
by the week
Not available
01/03/2010
31/03/2010
450 €
/ week
by the week
Available
01/04/2010
30/04/2010
550 €
/ week
by the week
Available
01/05/2010
31/05/2010
550 €
/ week
by the week
Available
Holiday rental : arrival at any day. Short stays allowedfrom 3day(s) . All charges-included, Discount depending on length of stay, Rate depending on the number of persons, Downpayment / Deposit requested, Key pick up with owner
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Means of access By car:
From Granada/Malaga:
1. You will get into Seville through Luis Montoto street.
2. Go straight ahead to the end, and then turn rigth to...
3. Menendez Pelayo street, go straight ahead for a long time (the street is the same, but change the name to Maria Auxiliadora, Ronda Capuchinos, Muñoz León and finally Resolana street).
4. Keep on advancing Resolana street till the end, where you must turn left through Torneo street.
5. Go straight ahead for some time and take the Isabel II bridge, crossing the Guadalquivir River. The second street on your right is Castilla street.
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From Madrid/Cordoba:
1. As you are getting to Seville, please follow the indications to Huelva/Mérida. After a few minutes, you will see a big bridge called "The Alamillo". It’s like a big tower with a lot of big white cables going from the tower to the ground.
2. Here you must turn on the left through the street "Torneo"; go straight ahead for approximately 15 minutes and take the Isabel II bridge, crossing the Guadalquivir River. The second street on your right is Castilla street.
From Huelva/Mérida/Portugal:
1. As you are getting to Seville, please follow the indications to Cordoba. After a few minutes, you will be driving through a huge bridge called “Alamillo” (It’s like a big tower with a lot of big white cables going from the tower to the ground).
2. At the en of this bridge you must turn on the right through Torneo street. go straight ahead for approximately 15 minutes and take the Isabel II bridge, crossing the Guadalquivir River. The second street on your right