It is quite easy getting to El Rincón de las Descalzas Hotel as it is situated in the very centre of Carmona, just 25 km from Seville
Calmness and reminiscences from the past combined with modern com...
Michael
United Kingdom
Excellent location. Characterful property. Helpful staff but with little English.
Hotel San Pedro is set in Carmona, 35 km from Santa María La Blanca Church and 36 km from Isla Mágica. This 2-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Jennifer
Australia
The owners were very kind and made me feel at home; humouring me with my terrible Spanish. The room was cleaned daily with fresh towels supplied. Location is great and they have a cafeteria bar downstairs. Thanks Hotel San Pedro- great place to stay and real value for money. I hope to come back some day.
Once a 14th-century Moorish fortress, this Parador Hotel offers spectacular views over the countryside and the Corbones River. Enjoy these from the seasonal pool and dine in the elegant restaurant.
Hacienda Los Jinetes is an historic hotel, set in a 16th-century former royal house. Featuring a distinctive Baroque style, it is 15 km from Seville and offers an outdoor pool and hot tub.
Located 43 km from Santa María La Blanca Church, Cortijo Santa Clara offers air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace.
Eleni
Portugal
This is a hidden gem! 😍😍
We had such a great time on this beautiful and historical place. The hosts were so friendly and helpful and we loved the architecture, the traditional details of the rooms that are preserved to that day and the tranquility of the area! You can really feel the Andalusian culture all around you!
Everything are very well curated and the hosts are making you feel at home.
Great breakfast and very nice green spaces and pool as well!
A perfect place to stay for exploring Sevilla but also the beautiful city of Carmona that is very close as well
We were sad to leave and we definitely be back for a longer stay!
Gracias! 😀
Located in Carmona, 35 km from Santa María La Blanca Church and 36 km from Isla Mágica, Fabulosa, Casa Mudéjar. Centro Histórico. Provides air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Pauline
New Zealand
This old town home was very quaint and typically Spanish. It is as the photos show. We liked we could use the washing machine, a kitchen to make our own meals, and get a comfortable night sleep during our long cycle journey of Portugal and Spain. Poured with rain at night, but we felt very safe, sound, and dry. Host responsive by message (although can be available by telephone - my Spanish is not the most verbally fluent though, so we messaged each other, if we had any need to).
Town is lovely - there’s so many towns like this in Spain, that it’s hard to choose where and what to spend your energy on!
This is an interesting little town. There's a lot of history to learn so take a guided walking tour. It'll only cost you 1 euro. The food at the parador was delicious. Caveat Emptor, the bar Bar Goya served us a ration of Spanish tortilla and charged us 10 euros, it usually costs less than 3 euros anywhere else.
Thomas
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
A very interesting old town and plenty to look at for a day...
A very interesting old town and plenty to look at for a day or two. The streets are very narrow, many too narrow for cars but those that are wide enough have too many cars going along them - not compatible with pedestrians! Pedestrians also have to contend with lots of animal (dog) faeces left lying around, despite signs everywhere saying it is is an offence not to clear up after you animal.
Allan
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A small, very walkable town.
A small, very walkable town. Great views from the town walls across the region. Huge amount of history (5000 years of continuous habitation) and a truly excellent town museum that makes sense of that history.
The Roman cemetery is astonishing both for its scale and its quality - and is free to visit.
We stayed in the town on a Friday evening and were disappointed by the lack of night-life bars/cafes/bistros, although this may just be because we were there on a cold April day.
Robin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Recommend walking tour that includes old town, the Puertas,...
Recommend walking tour that includes old town, the Puertas, parador (just for the views) and necropolis. Also a great town for just wandering - it's not too big so you can't get lost, but plenty to see.
Lots of free parking, try to the right of the Puerta de Sevilla. There's usually someone who'll direct you to a space (give him a euro!). A really friendly town - everyone will smile back at you.
Lots of good restaurants and bars. Best is Cervecería San Fernando - if you fancy a special meal with excellent service, go upstairs and sit in the window. Amazing food, about €60 for two - salad, artichokes with ham & Pedro Ximénez, revuelto with langostinos and ham, two desserts, wine and coffee (too much really but it was a special treat!). Excellent service. Doesn't look special from the street, but definitely worth it.
Restaurante de Paco near the Puerta de Sevilla has excellent breakfast of Mollete with tomato and oil, good coffee and fresh orange juice for €5.60.
El Tablao in the main square (San Fernando) is great for people watching and relaxing with delicious cheese and a glass of wine.
The ice cream place on the main square is also worth trying if you have a sweet tooth.
Recommend walking tour to include old centre, parador (just for the view), gates and necropolis/amphitheatre.
Amazing experience during Semana Santa with procession every evening and fantastic atmosphere. Whole town seems to come out into the streets.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A delightful old city with lovely buildings in the historic...
A delightful old city with lovely buildings in the historic centre. It is set on a hill overlooking the plain and has been an important centre since the neolithic period. It was a Carthaginian centre in the millenium before the current era, then a Roman city, then settled by the Visigoths, before becoming the centre of an Arab kingdom and finally being the favourite city of Pedro the Cruel in the 14th century. Pedro also known as the Just built his palace one the site of the Arab Alcazar. It has a very well organised and laid out museum with very good clear labelling in Spanish and English. We found an excellent restaurant La Yedra a stone's throw from the Parador.
Mike
Scored 10
10
Excellent location, nice places to see in Carmona, room was...
Excellent location, nice places to see in Carmona, room was perfect so is breakfast and dinner. The staff very polite and ready to assist us. Particularly they guided us to go to Sevilla by the public transport which was an excellent idea. Beautiful landscape,
Nathan
Israel
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Walking into the Parador is one of those WOW moments just beautiful…. from the start of our stay at the Parador the reception staff were helpful & friendly, usually when staying at a hotel there could be someone who isn’t too friendly, the staff here go beyond friendly & helpful.
We would also recommend a trip with Alfonso who drives you around Carmona & tells you all the history & more….
The apartment was great and had all the facilities if you plan to stay a little bit longer. Carmona is a small town, so everything is around the corner.
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