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OTHER DESTINATIONS
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SHOPPINGSeville is steeped in the
tradition of craftmaking, so it comes as no
surprise that the commercial streets in the city
are perpetually busy with craftmakers, sellers
and buyers. The products for which Seville is
well known include bordados (embroideries),
encaje (lace) and guarnicionería (equestrian
articles) of great quality and of course the
most typical Sevillian tradition: the mantón de
Manila (Manila shawl) which is a popular
hand-embroidered accessory originated in the
Philippines. In addition to the emblematic craft
industry, Seville has also become an important
fashion center in recent years with prominent
local designers enlivening the scene. Try the
neighborhoods of famous tourist attractions like
the cathedral or Alcazar and in the city center
where you can choose to shop at the ultra-modern
department stores or the traditional open-air
markets.
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Inglaterra Hotel - Originally Opened
In 1857, The Hotel Inglaterra Is An
English-style Hotel Situated Opposite
The Town Hall In The Centre Of The
Historic Spanish City Of Seville. The 94
Guestrooms Are Decorated With
Traditional English Wallpapers And
Fabrics And All Have Balconies,
Satellite Television, Minibars, Internet
Connections And Complimentary Designer
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ACCOMMODATIONS |
Nh Viapol Hotel - Located In The Heart Of
Seville, A Short Stroll From The Historic Barrio
De Santa Cruz, Plaza De Espa?a And The Parque De
Mar?a Luisa, This Newly Built Hotel Also Has
Easy Access To The High-speed (Ave) Train
Station And Other City Exits. The Nh Viapol
Offers 96 Rooms With Satellite Tv, Canal+,
Wireless Internet Access, Mini Bar,
Air-conditioning, And A Choice Of Pillows (Firm,
Soft, Duvet, Etc). 24- Hour Room Service Is
Available, As Are Rooms Specially Adapted For
The Disabled. The D?cor And Furnishings Of The
Rooms Are Contemporary, And Very Attractive
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