Inaugurated in march 2006, it is located in the heart of Seville. This building has been named as Artistic and Cultural National Heritage. Unique in its tipology in the city.
Within 5 minutes walking distance from Santa Cruz borough, flanked on one side by Santa Catalina church and, on the other side, by San Pedro Square. Surrounded by many shops, monuments with a cultural interest, restaurants. It provides with room service, wifi area, restaurant, laundry, social lounges, rent a car, parking.
Posada del lucero Hotel is situated in Seville city centre, next to Encarnación Square.
It is set in Almirante Apocada street, called long ago Pergaminería de San Pedro Street, close to
San Pedro Church, where Velázquez was baptized.
Services
Rooms
There are 40 rooms In Posada del Lucero Hotel. Every room has different morphologies in its layout. The original forms of the roofs have been kept, so they can be appreciated in the rooms. There are windowed balconies overlooking the main yards, Almirante Apocada street or the covered. All rooms with bathroom designed with stucco.
Situation
From Sevilla airport , take the A-4 /E-5 towards the city centre. The hotel is located in Santa Cruz district, which is perfectly indicated. From Sevilla airport , take A-4/ E-5 towards the city centre. The hotel is located in Santa Cruz district, which is perfectly indicated.
Utrera Scattered over a hillock rising from the flat countryside near Seville
is the distinctive, idiosyncratic town of Utrera. Its extensive
municipality is particularly blessed with water.
Sevilla Seville, the great capital of Andalusia, lying on the banks of the
River Guadalquivir, is a truly bewitching city that leaves an indelible
impression on the feelings and spirit of all who visit it. The best
idea of what makes Seville tick can be gained by walking through its
streets, especially during its two most important festivals of Semana
Santa and the Feria de Abril.
The Flamenco Route The greatest practitioners of Andalusias prime creative art, flamenco,
can be found in Seville itself and also in the white towns of Utrera,
Alcalá de Guadaira and Los Palacios, all birthplaces of prestigious
flamenco singers.
Sevilles Semana Santa During Semana Santa, its celebration of Easter week, Seville becomes a
thrilling crucible of fervour and mysticism. The religious images,
swathed in gold and velvet and swaying ponderously to and fro on the
shoulders of the faithful image-bearers, the costaleros, shine out as
brightly as the enraptured eyes of the onlookers.
Cazalla de la Sierra Set in the foothills of the Sierra Morena, the small town of Cazalla de
la Sierra is surrounded by woods of Holm Oak and Cork Oak.
Carmona has a privileged setting in the rich flatland irrigated by the
River Corbones. The many different cultures that have peopled it down
the ages, right from its Tartessian and Phoenician origins, have left
many legacies and interesting sights to see in todays town.
The Cazalla-Constantina Railway Station A good way of exploring the Parque Natural Sierra Norte de Sevilla, the
nature park where many of the inhabitants of Seville and whereabouts
enjoy a breath of fresh air, is to follow the disused railway track
from the Cazalla-Constantina train station.
Surrounding
Posada del lucero Hotel is situated in Seville city centre, next to Encarnación Square. It is set in Almirante Apocada street, called long ago Pergaminería de San Pedro Street, close to San Pedro Church, where Velázquez was baptized.