Catalonia Emperador Trajano Hotel is a modern and functional hotel located right in the historic and shopping centre of Seville, just 500 metres from the Santa Justa railway... more
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rooms. Amongst the facilities count a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a currency exchange desk and a café. There is also a bar, a pub, a TV room and an a...
historic and shopping centre of Seville, just 500 metres from the Santa Justa railway station with its AVE (high speed train) terminal. The location is very conveni...
rooms. Amongst the facilities count a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a currency exchange desk and a café. There is also a bar, a pub, a TV room and an air-conditioned à la carte restaurant on offer to guests. Finally, a conference room, a public Internet terminal, room and laundry services, a car park and a garage round off the facilities.
Catalonia Emperador Trajano Hotel is a modern and functional hotel located right in the historic and shopping centre of Seville, just 500 metres from the Santa Justa railway station with its AVE (high speed train) terminal. The location is very convenient. The hotel opened in 1992 and was renovated in 1998. It has a total of 80 rooms on 5 floors. The hotel has 3 rooms for meetings, conventions, seminars and banquets. The services provided are of the highest quality and standard. Guests can take advantage of other services provided in the hotel such as a car park, a restaurant and a coffee bar.
...For a cheap holiday (£175 per person to be exact, excluding transfers) I wasn't expecting a lot from our 2* Bed & Breakfast accommodation.
The following description is that given by Trip Advisor on the Emperador Hotel in Majorca.
"The Hotel Emperador is an excellent holiday option for those looking for simple and comfortable accommodation in a popular, lively resort at a very reasonable price. The Emperador is situated in a quieter area only 400m from the center of the resort and only 500m from the lovely, long, sandy stretch of beach, which stretches along the coastline. The hotel has twin rooms with bathroom and terrace. There is a pool with sun terraces and sun beds and a bar for those essential cooling drinks! You may choose to have B&B with the continental style breakfast, or half board may be taken in the neighboring sister...
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...I booked a two week holiday to Catalonia Bavaro for a surprise for my girlfriend's 21st birthday. I didn't tell her till the morning of her birthday (a week before we were departing) so I had to make sure all my bookings were right.
I booked through Instant Travel, who booked it under First Choice. It cost me around £2200 all inclusive, which was a bit steep but acceptable for this type of holiday.
The next day the holiday was reduced by £600, which put me on a bit of a downer but I soon forgot about this! Neither Instant Holidays nor First Choice would accept my complaint so I had to get on with it.
The flight over to the Dominican Republic was excellent. Lots of leg room on the flight and the staff were excellent. First Choice also provided you with a small travel pack (free of charge) with eye phones, tissues, toothbrush etc...
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Advantages: great bars and tourist attractions Disadvantages: too hot in summer
...Seville is set in the heart of Andaluicia, in the south of Spain.
At first glance, it is filled with the usual touristy shops and attractions, but there is a lot more to it. The residents are are really laid-back. Like clockwork, the city shuts down every afternoon, for a long siesta. People gather in the Plazas for a bit of drinking and partying before catching a couple of hours sleep before the evening hits in. Shops stay open until 9pm-10pm. As everything has is relatively cheap, compared to the UK, you can really induldge in retail therapy.
Nightlife:
Seville is filled with fantastic bars, where you can grab some tapas, soak up some live spanish music, and meet the locals.
Nightclubs are a little on the chessy side - expect to see a lot of salsa.... To see Seville at its best, its worth sticking just to bars...
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