Description: The Room of the King is a grand double one situated in the first floor of the building, with a main balcony facing the Paseo del Moro and magnificent views to the Sierra. Furnished with 17th and 18th century pieces, standing out are the Isabeline style armchairs, coming from a visit of Queen Isabella II to the Sevillian Mayor, Mr. José Morales, great-great-grandfather of the actual owner.
The Room of the Queen is the junior one of the hotel. It communicates with the "Habitacion Del Rey" so can become a comfortable suite. Of special mention is the 18th century Altar piece, silver plated and polychromed, as well as 17th and 18th century engravings.
The Engravings( Grabados)Room has ninety engravings and drawings hanging from the walls of this room with a special size bed and open bathroom.
The Bullfighter's (Torero)Room. A magnificent 18th century embroidered carpet acts as a headboard tapestry. Hanging from the walls a collection of lithoghraps, representing different styles of carriages. From this room you have views to the village Bull Ring.
Room of the Military Man. An old portrait of a hero in the Battle of "Bailén" (1808) names this room. It is also decorated by a beautiful collection of 19th century Japanese Art with lacquered frames. Like the other rooms on the ground floor, this one also has access to a small private garden.
The Room of the Newly-weds (Novios)is the most spacious one. The headboard comes from a baroque altar, with mirrors and a frame lacquered in red. A charming corner, from where the light is scattered into the room, makes it the perfect space for chatting or reading while lain down on a gorgeous edwardian ottoman. The atmosphere will invite you to never leave, while you witness how daylight vanishes smoothly in the evening, entering from an intimate patio with a whispering fountain. The bathroom is equipped with a magnificent pair of 19th century twin bathtubs.
Full Board: 2 people for 1 night including Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Check in 12pm - Departure 12pm.