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Melia Lebreros
Luis Morales, 2Sevilla, ES
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Property Description
This Hotel has been the first in Spain to receive the quality certification ISO 9002. With a magnificent location, the Melia Lebreros is the largest hotel in the city of Seville, offering an extensive range of services and facilities which meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers. The hotels boasts 437 rooms, including 169 Double rooms with king-size beds, 6 Junior Suites and 5 rooms for the disabled. It also has a Royal Service Floor offering exclusive services. All the rooms are provided with everything you need to make your stay in the Melia Lebreros hotel unforgettable!
Location Description
In the city's new commercial centre, just a few minutes walk from the historical and monumental centre of Seville. Alongside the Ramon Sanchez Pijuan football stadium and the El Corte Ingles department store. 300 metres from the Santa Justa railway station (AVE high speed train). 8 kms from Internationl Airport (SVQ).
Property Information
- Check in time is 1400 PM.
- Check out time is Noon.
- Opened in 1978
- Renovated in 2001
- The property has 437 rooms spread across 13 floors.
Policies & Disclaimers
These rates at this level orientative, please check availability for the dates desired.
Bar/Lounge
Concierge
24 Hour Front Desk
Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
Hairdryers Available
Mini Bar
Meeting/Banquet Facilities
No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
Pool
Restaurant
Safe Deposit Box
Shops/Commercial Services
Fitness Center or Spa
Television with Cable
Disco
Live Entertainment
Modem Lines in Room
Tennis
Outdoor Tennis
Golf
Wind Surfing
Horseback Riding
Bowling
Boutiques
Sauna
Parking
Doctor on Call
Barber/Beauty Shop
Executive Level
Business Center
Solarium- Cathedrale: Seville's Cathedral, the third-largest in the world, has a long and moving history: over an original Roman foundation base Goths built a temple, of which today is only conserved a small fountain in the Patio de los Naranjos, the "courtyard of the orange trees", which itself is to gether with the mighty tower, Giralda, a rest of the Moorish mosque that was built here lateron.
- Giralda: The Minaret of the old Moorish Mosque, today the tower of the Cathedral, is this city's landmark. In the time when it was built it was the highest building in the world. Today, including some additions made by the Christians with a huge bronze statue at its top, the Giralda measures 97,5 metres. You may enjoy from here a fantastic view over all thecity.
- Reales Alcazares: Also this great Arabian style palace was built during various epochs. Its first fortifications probably date of 884 and were made to defend the town of the Normans. Lateron Moorish Caliph Mohammed V. had built here a king's palace by architects and artists from Granada and Toledo. Another important part, Casa de la Contratacion, was made after the discovery of America.
- Palacio Arzobispal: The baroque Archiepiscopal Palais, located face to face to the Giralda, dates of 16th and 17th century.
- Torre de Oro: The octagonal Moorish "Gold-Tower" was originally part of the town-walles which originally covered its front. In the Christian epoch the tower served as seat of the marine's administration. Today it is used as Museum of Navigation. It is along Guadalquivir river. Its name comes from the golden ceramic times.
- Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza: Seville's famous bullring with its 116 asymmetrical balconies dates of 18th century. It has also a Bullfight-Museum
- Puente de Triana: The "Bridge of Triana" was built from 1845 to 1852 by French architects Steinacher and Bernadet. At one of its extremes is located a modernist chapel of Hannibal Gonzalez.
- Plaza de Espana: An impressive work of Seville's best known modernist style architect, Hannibal Gonzalez. It was made for the "Ibero-American Exposition 1929" and is located in the center of "Maria-Luisa-Park", forming a semi-circle around an artificial lake.
- Pabellon Mudejar: Another outstanding work of Hannibal Gonzalez for the "Ibero-American Exposition 1929". The facade shows influences of Arabian palaces. Today the building serves as Museum of Popular Customs.
- BALLROOMS IN PROPERTY
Available Rooms from Sunday, December 7, 2008 To Monday, December 8, 2008
Rate Avg. Nightly BEST AVAILABLE RATE
Standard Twin Bedded Roomdouble Or Double Room For Single Use
EUR80.00Standard Twin Bedded Roomdouble Or Double Room For Single Use
EUR80.00Rate Avg. Nightly RACK RATE.
Standard Twin Bedded Roomdouble Or Double Room For Single Use
EUR215.00