
San Roque, 11,41001 Seville
Personal daily newspaper for every roomHotel built in 1810, Last complete renovation 2004, Last partial renovation 2011, Number of floors 3, Total number of rooms 25, Number of single rooms 2, Number of double rooms 23, of which have 2 separate beds 17, of which have a double bed 4, of which are suitable as three-bed rooms 9, of which are suitable as four-bed rooms 4, Rooms with connecting door 2, Bed-and-breakfast hotel, City hotel, family-run hotel, child-friendly hotel, Family hotel, Hostel/Youth hostel, Cycling/biker hotel, Hiking hotel, No-smoking hotel, Gay and lesbian-friendly hotel
Cities/locations:
Airports: San Pablo
Once you have entered Seville, follow the traffic signs that will lead you up to the Historic Round (Ronda Histórica) up to Paseo de Colón or Arjona Street. Take Reyes Católicos and follow the signs to B&B Naranjo up to San Roque Street though Marqués de Paradas and Pedro del Toro streets.
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