excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - In the popular Barrio de Santa Cruz stands the Hotel ... more
Las Casas de la Judería, a superbly-conserved complex of buildings connected by patio courtyards which give the establishment the shape and feel of an authe...
Luxury and comfort are perfectly harmonised in this 4 star hotel, Las Casas de la Juderia, ... more
which means the houses of the Jewish quarter, located in the lively Santa Cruz neighbourhood of Seville, just 150 metres from the famous Giralda and cathedral, t...
Located in the charming Santa Cruz neighbourhood, this hotel is a beautifully restored ... more
stately home with impressive central courtyard and animated piano bar – cool off in the outdoor pool.Enjoy architecture typical of Andalusia with vibrant colours, bu...
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In the Jewish district the "Juderia" Santa Cruz one of the most typical areas of ... more
Seville there once lived the Duke of Bejar protector of Cervantes and member of one of the most famous families in Spanish aristocracy The ancient Casas de la Juder...
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Sevilla Las Casas de la Juderia is located in the Jewish Quarter of Seville. This former ... more
duke's residence consists of Moorish influenced buildings joined together by pretty plant filled patios, just 500 meters from the Cathedral and Alcazar. The 119 ai...
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Sevilla Las Casas de la Juderia is located in the Jewish Quarter of Seville. This former ... more
duke's residence consists of Moorish influenced buildings joined together by pretty plant filled patios, just 500 meters from the Cathedral and Alcazar. The 119 ai...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Fantastic Ski and snowboard school Disadvantages: Not great Apres ski
We stayed in Pas delacasa which is a 2 and a half hour transfer from Tolouse. It is not a pretty town, but has a lovely backdrop of the mountains. We stayed in self catering accomodation which was clean and basic. Food and drink in restaurants was not as cheap as advertised online (although drink in supermarkets is cheap, 1 litre of smirnoff vodka 7.40 euros which is £4!) The service was friendly and it helped we spoke french and spanish, but food was pretty poor and food came out at different times which is not good for a big group. I really enjoyed my two snowboarding lessons which are excellent and a must for all learners that go there. I went for the one on one lesson, you learn so much quicker that in a big group.Overall a great place to learn and go tax free shoppping, but definately a budget holiday resort. ...
Advantages: Wide range of skiing Disadvantages: Long transfere time
Pas delaCasa, known to most as 'Pas', situated in Andorra a principality on the French/Spanish border. With no airport all holiday makers must fly to Toulouse and then endure a 3 hour coach ride to Andorra, but it's well worth it. Pas is the first resort you arrive at, being just 100 yards from the border crossing.
The main town itself, consisting of shops, bars and some hotels, is situated at the bottom of the main slope, other hotels spread out either side of the valley, where skiing to your front door is easily possible.
Skiing.
Buying a lift pass for Pas will also allow you to ski in the neighbouring resort of Grau Roig, all chair lifts and drag lifts close at 5:30 pm so ensure you are not in Grau Roig when they close as it will be an expensive taxi ride back to Pas. The two resorts spread over 3 valleys, with plenty ...
Advantages: Cheap, Good fun, Good skiing area, Good drinking, Friendly locals Disadvantages: 3 1/2 hour coach transfer to toulouse airport
We have just spent the Xmas break in Pas delaCasa and it was our first visit to Andorra. Yes - we would go again.
Although it was early in the season there was enough snow to make the holiday a good one. Skiing is quite extensive and the lift system is good with few queues. The lifts in the main are chair lifts which can be a bit unnerving for first timers but you soon get the hang of them.
The nursery slopes are very crowded and its good that you only spend a day or so there before moving on to the blue runs where the greater space allows easier instuction. Ski instruction is very good with most if not all of the instructors speaking good english.
This was our second ski holiday and probably our best to date.
The town itself is lively and caters for a younger age group, but that doesnt mean if you are over 21 then you are past ...
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