LA GIRALDA CENTER & SWEET

For up to 4 People


About the Accommodation

Stay in the heart of Seville less than 200 meters from the Giralda, the Seville Cathedral, the Archive of the Indies, the Alcázar, the Torre del Oro, Plaza de España, all accessible in a pleasant walk of a few minutes.

The Casa de la Moneda Center & Sweet Apartments are completely renovated, within the Monumental Real Casa de la Moneda Building, a place cataloged as a Historic-Artistic Monument and where the coins were minted with gold from the "new world".

Casa de la Moneda Center & Sweet feature air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a living room with a sofa, a well-equipped kitchen with a dining area, and a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and free toiletries. There is also a microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle and coffee machine.

At the Casa de la Moneda Center & Sweet Apartments you will enjoy a pleasant stay, with an unbeatable location, to discover what they say is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.


Address: Calle Joaquín Hazañas 4, 41001 Sevilla, Spain

Size: 60.0 m², 1 Room, 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom

Beds: 1 Double bed, 1 Sofa bed

More pricing information:

We make discounts for stays longer than 4, 7 and 15 days.

Check our rates and enjoy Seville.

Amenities

  • Towels and bed sheets
  • TV
  • Heating
  • Internet
  • Dryer
  • Iron
  • Workplace
  • Coffee machine
  • Dining Table
  • Smart TV
  • Toilet paper and soap
  • Cable TV
  • Kitchen
  • Hair dryer
  • Shampoo
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Safe
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher

Neighbourhood

The Apartments are located in La Casa de la Moneda de Sevilla, which was one of the seven main mints of Castile authorized to continue after 1497 by the Catholic Monarchs, located at the entrance of the city, between the Torre del Oro and the Torre de la Plata, a situation that allowed him to supervise everything that came from America.

The new factory was less than 200 meters from where the old one was, and halfway between the docks and the Casa de la Contratación, a route of the silver and gold merchants. In this way, the Royal Mint of Seville was the nerve center where the gold and silver of the time was melted, which was later converted into marks and doubloons for later support of the European economy in the sixteenth century, the era of conquerors. of the New World.

Transport

  • 300 m de La Giralda.
  • 300 m Catedral de Sevilla.
  • 200 m del Alcázar.
  • 100 m del Archivo de Indias.
  • 100 m de la Torre del Oro.
  • 200 m del Hospital de la Caridad.
  • 800 m Puente de Isabel II
  • 800 m de la Plaza de España.
  • 1,4 Km Museo de Bellas artes.
  • 1,4 km de la Plaza de Armas.
  • 9 Km del Aeropuerto

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