Youth Hostel in Sevilla
Travel Tips for Albergue Inturjoven Sevilla (Page 1/2)
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04 Nov 2011 Hari, England & Wales:
Only breakfast was available-lots of bread and cakes. Enough to last till lunch time. |
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04 Nov 2011 Hari, England & Wales:
Tapas Bards in Triana-Good value. |
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04 Nov 2011 Hari, England & Wales:
Make use of the hop on hop service. I went on the Sevirama (the grean buses). Good time includes two guided walks. Excellent value. |
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05 Aug 2011 G.J. (Yoka), Netherlands:
plaza the espana and the gardens around it. The sevilla museum (old traditional clothes and professions (is also in this garden). Everything is for free. |
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18 Jun 2011 So Yeon, South Korea:
Just simple Spanish breakfast...nothing to expect or nothing to be disappointing more. |
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18 Jun 2011 So Yeon, South Korea:
Nothing special. There are no other special events that the hostel organizes. |
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30 Apr 2011 Louise, Australia:
Vegetaarian lunches and tapas at Fusion - end of C/- Santa Angela de la Cruz, beyond Plaza Encarnarcion. |
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23 Sep 2010 Barbara, England & Wales:
Hostal evening meals well worth investigating |
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01 Aug 2010 John, USA:
There're a bunch of tapas places that're pretty cheap, but little else. There is a grocery store nearby, but the hostel won't let you use their utensils after breakfast even if you offer to clean them yourself. |
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01 Aug 2010 John, USA:
Lack there of unless you're down for a journey. |
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HI Hostel Albergue Inturjoven SevillaSituated next to Reina Mercedes University campus, the hostel is 1.5 km from city centre and offers easy access to a wealth of sights in this vibrant city - from the Alcazar palace, with its impressive gardens, to the narrow streets of the Santa Cruz quarter. There is capacity for 277 guests and facilities include TV, patio and meals. | more...... |

