It is quite easy getting to El Rincón de las Descalzas Hotel as it is situated in the very center of Carmona, just 15 miles from Seville.
Raejah
United States of America
The location was beautiful and convenient. The rooms were beautiful and all very unique. The area was safe. I did a lot of walking around by myself as well as with a group. Laundry service was great. Staff was so sweet and helpful. I was a bridesmaid in a wedding and they let me leave stuff for the bride to pick up the day after the wedding after I checked out.
Hotel San Pedro is located in Carmona, 22 miles from Santa María La Blanca Church and 22 miles from Isla Mágica. This 2-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
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 9.3 mi from Seville and offers an outdoor pool and hot tub.
Pierre
Canada
The building was nice, well furnished, our bedroom very comfortable.
This traditional Andalusian building is located in the charming town of Carmona, 20 minutes’ drive from Seville. It offers air-conditioned apartments with free Wi-Fi and a TV.
Martin
Switzerland
Very nice older accommodation. It had everything I needed. I was given useful tips from the nice lady at the check in
Providing garden views, Cortijo Santa Clara in Carmona features accommodations and a garden. This farm stay provides air-conditioned accommodations with a terrace.
Jean-Paul
Belgium
A warm welcome, an estonishing place and a wonderful pool !
A great place to stay !
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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
6.0
Scored 6.0
We wanted to check out a small town en route to Jerez and...
We wanted to check out a small town en route to Jerez and Carmona had a good reputation for food. Unfortunately it didn't live up to our expectations. It's small, and almost eerily quiet at night. The walk from the main plaza to the parador is quite dark, so something to keep in mind. We also went in October and a lot of places seemed to close up for the winter so our options were limited. We did find a very good bar for dinner, so that was a highlight. We visited the necropolis which was fascinating, but the amphitheatre was closed so we couldn't visit that. For one day/night, it was an interesting stop, but I wouldn't recommend staying any longer.
Victoria
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Carmona is a small historic town right near Sevilla and we...
Carmona is a small historic town right near Sevilla and we picked it because it was close to the airport for the end of our trip. There are some very interesting historical sites to see such as the Roman Necropolis and theatre and some churches and the Old Jewish neighborhood where we stayed. It was a perfect end to our trip.
Perfect location overlooking the main (round) square and within walking distance of the whole town. We watched the Semana Santa processions from our windows. Recommend paying extra for a room over the square as others have internal windows.
There are lots of great bars and restaurants very nearby - we recommend Cerveceria San Fernando (opposite the hotel), El Tablao and Restaurante de Paco.
Fantastic communication pre-arrival, including free parking and a video for finding our room.
Comfy bed.
A lovely clean, modern flat in the historic centre of Carmona within easy walk of restaurants and cafes. The highlight is the large terrace with spectacular views, especially of the sun setting behind the Alcazar. The flat was very clean and smelt lovely and fresh. Although we didn't meet the owner, he responded very quickly to any communications and the instructions for gaining access to the property were clear.
location perfect, apt very spaceious and very good to be used with a person you are not sooo familiar with, roof terrace could be better funished with sofa etc to enjoy sunset over the roofs of carmona. very confortable bed and very helpful, nice host. will use this acco again for next time in carmona.
The location was good for the centre of Carmona. Parking was roadside about ten minutes walk away near the Parador hotel.
The hotel itself was interesting and had been well renovated with some lovely small communal areas. A good space in the small suite we had.
The decoration are upscale and modern comparable to 5 stars hotel.
Our car broke down and he wait us for few hours to check in at 11pm
And he is still showing very well coming and sincere attitude
Also he is very nice to our kids
Exceptional apartment that's very thoughtfully prepared to make your stay a delight. The rooftop terrace with views over Carmona is an added bonus. Good communication with a friendly & welcoming host. Close to the historic centre.
A dramatic location and comfortable rooms at this impressive property. Don’t miss the tour of the old town in an electric buggy by a fascinating local historian. It leaves just outside the hotel and really brings old Carmona alive.
The staff were friendly and attentive and went to great lengths to ensure that our stay was enjoyable. The historic nature of the hotel was interesting and relaxing. The pool was great to cool down in.
Fabulous entrance through ancient walls. Beautiful public spaces reminiscent of a Moroccan riyad. Great view across the countryside from our room
Good restaurant for dinner and breakfast.
The hotel was good; great view from my room, received a personal welcome note from the staff, quick check in/check out process, pool area was great, and so was the restaurant.
A beautiful building right in the heart of Carmona.
Stayed in room 7 with a little terrace to sit out on.
Friendly staff and all very relaxed.
Comfy beds.
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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