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OTHER DESTINATIONS
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OVERVIEWRegarded by many as the
Andalucían capital and a leading honeymoon
destination, Seville's charm continues to cast a
spell today as it did thousands of years ago
when the first Phoenician set foot on this land.
Famous for bullfighting, spectacular flamenco, a
strong cultural identity and fabulous
architectural treasures, it is no wonder why the
locals once believed that Seville was the
capital of the world during Spain's Golden Age
when wealth from the New World was transported
here. Wandering through the narrow-winding
streets while taking in the picturesque scenery,
it almost seems as if you are taking part in an
immaculate setting of a romantic fairy-tale.
Seville is a pleasant, sun-washed city in the
south of Spain whose relentless beauty and
energy will captivate you like no other.
Hotel Monte Triana - The Hotel Monte Triana,
With Its Classical Andalusian Shapes, Opened Its
Doors To Guests In 1990 In The Popular Quarter
Of Triana. Its Location Is Privileged, The Hotel
Being Close To The Historic Heart Of Seville And
"La Isla De La Cartuja" Where Important
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Hotel Alfonso Xiii, A Westin Hotel,
Seville - A Showcase Of Andalusian
Grandeur, The Alfonso Xiii Is A
Three-storey Hotel That Stands Next Door
To The Old Tobacco Factory And Across
The Street From The Royal Alcazar Palace
And The Cathedral And Giralda. The 147
Guestrooms Come In Arabic, Castilian Or
Baroque-style Decor, With Floor-length
Drapes, Upholstered Chairs, Velvet
Sofas, And Carved Wooden Beds.
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