Discover Hercules in the vibrant heart of the Alameda in Seville. This spacious flat combines modernity and tradition, offering a large terrace perfect for relaxing and enjoying the Sevillian climate. Surrounded by art and culture, you will be steps away from bars, restaurants and historical monuments. Ideal for couples or friends, this place invites you to experience authentic Seville in comfort and style - book now and feel the beat of Seville!
Plaza de la Alameda is known for being a meeting point for lovers of live music, gastronomy and art. With its ancient Roman pillars and wide avenues, this historic place is a hub both day and night. All around you will find a wide variety of bars and restaurants offering authentic Sevillian gastronomy, as well as shops and art galleries that reflect the creative spirit of the neighbourhood.
The flat is located on a low-traffic street, which guarantees peace and quiet, despite being so close to the activity of the Alameda. From here, you can explore other highlights of Seville, such as the majestic Cathedral, the Giralda and the Real Alcazar, all just a short walk away. The Guadalquivir river and its banks are also nearby, offering an ideal setting for strolling and enjoying the great outdoors.
Address: Calle Lumbreras, 6, 41002 Sevilla, , Spain
Size: 60.0 m², 1 Room, 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom
Beds: 1 Double bed, 1 Child bed, 1 Sofa bed
Prices: 60 EUR - 300 EUR / Night
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The Alameda de Sevilla is a large square lined with poplars and located in the San Lorenzo district, very close to the city's main tourist attractions. It is the oldest public garden in Europe and the largest within the old part of the city. It has a great attraction and is a very busy area for both Sevillians and visitors. It is a safe environment at all times. It is an ideal place to enjoy the open air and its many bars, restaurants, cafes..., ideal to enjoy the day and nightlife of Seville. It is often the venue for fairs, street markets and different shows. It is flanked by four statues on Roman columns. Two of them are of Julius Caesar and Hercules and the other two are lions with the coats of arms of Spain and Seville. It is the birthplace of singers, dancers and bullfighters. Some of them are represented by sculptures that immortalise them.