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Hospedería Palacio Marqués de las Torres Details
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| Address | Calle Fermín Molpeceres, 2, Seville (Carmona), Andalusia, Spain |
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| Website | www.hospederiamarquesdelastorres.com |
| Telephone | +34 95 419 62 48 |
| Fax | +34 95 419 61 82 |
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Hostelz.com Guest Reviews



Great place, and location great, IF you want to be in carmona for some of your trip. It's ok for Seville. Takes about 20 or 30 minutes by coach into the city each way. last bus back can be 9:30/10pm. — ANONIMUS (2006-01-10)



I was in this beautiful hostel in June and I was glad to have made my reservation. The staff were really nice to me; they gave me all information that I needed to see all Carmona and a big part of Seville. I didn't need to visit a tourist office because they helped me a lot. The five days I was in Carmona I enjoyed it a lot. In the evenings I was in the swimming pool of the hostel and in the morning I was visiting Seville. I can recommend it to anyone who wants to see Seville but needs a relaxing time in the evening. The rooms were delicious. I felt like home. If you want to travel and feel well I recommend this hostel in Carmona. — Anonymous visitor from Australia (2005-08-25)
I stayed here about a week ago. First of all, the photos are deceptive. Almost all beds are bunk beds. Second, they are technically in one room but since these photos were posted the room has been divided into cubicles so that each two- or four-bed set is in a cubicle. This gives you very little space to move around or change. The doors are also sliding doors and make a lot of noise, waking people up until 1 a.m. and starting at 4 a.m. There are also about 20 beds in the large room, meaning that you have an even better chance of having a person who snores or wakes up at 3 a.m. to slide his heavy door to go to the bathroom (which also opens with a lot of noise). Finally, when we arrived, it turned out we had to pay more than expected because they don't figure taxes into the price when you make the reservation — only when you arrive. Awful, awful experience. — Anonymous (2005-04-02)

















