Located in the heart of the old Jewish quarter, this typical Andalusian restaurant serves a wide range of regional and national specialities using quality, fresh ingredients sourced from all over Spain. The menu features fish, shellfish and cured hams from Huelva, meats from Avila, peppered lamb from Castile, anchovies from the north coast and oxtail stew from Seville. The homemade desserts add a final sweet touch to your meal.
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Just don't take room 229...
The reviews of this hotel are very helpful. You will probably enjoy it if you want a clubby, English feel...but be aware that those pretty pati...
Why are most of the photos of the patios?
...because they're so much nicer than our room was. It must be hard to maintain quality when you have more than 10 houses connected together, a...
Nice room, helpful staff
Stayed here for just one night but had a very nice room and had gotten a great rate. The room was at the very back and on the top floor so had ...
A very pleasant change from the norm....
If you love the stereotypical modern hotel with the 40inch plasma TV, your choice of pillows, Molton Brown shower gels etc.etc then forget stay...
Quirky Hotel - In A Great Way
I always read TripAdvisor reviews before making a hotel reservation. Most were positive about Casaa de la Juderia & we spent four lovely ni...
Good location, expensive room and need to be refurbished
The location is great but the price is very high for the standard of the rooms. I will never pay such an amount for a room with a small TV (Ima...
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