Casa de Carmona
Carmona, Southern Spain
Fabulous 16th-century palace, elegant and stylish yet friendly and relaxing, in the charming town of Carmona, outside Seville
Casa de Carmona is one of those special little hotels you'll want
to return to again and again. Peaceful, welcoming, comfortable and
furnished with grace and style, this palace has it all. It was
built in the mid 16th century in Moorish-Renaissance style - with 2
interior patios, broad landings and arched colonnades - and a
loggia was added later.
But in 1986 it underwent a transformation at the hands of a Spanish
Doña with a flair for décor. Terracotta walls and
ochre arcades, having drunk in the summer's warmth, radiate it back
like a Tuscan autumn. The sound of gurgling water accompanies you
throughout this mini-Alhambra. A palm frond tickles the corner of
every view. An inviting wicker chair is never far away, with a
mosaic table for that chilled sherry from the well-stocked honesty
bar. Behind the scenes, discreet hi-tech facilities and quietly
efficient service ensure this remains a truly sensual haven - a
secret oasis within striking distance of bustling Seville.

Reviewed by Michael Cullen
Last updated 17 April 2012
Highs
- This renovated palace has peace, style, comfort and excellent staff - a feeling of privileged elegance starts the moment you step through the huge studded gates
- The Deluxe Doubles have lovely furniture, fabrics and layouts, with a pleasing approach to gadgetry - a courtesy lamp comes on when you open the wardrobe, and all lights go out automatically when you leave
- There's a groovy cocktail bar with lounge music, tapas and afternoon tea, for both guests and non-residents
- The little-known town of Carmona is beautiful, with lots to explore
Lows
- This is a town residence, so don't expect large gardens or open views
- The pool is small and rather enclosed, making the courtyard feel cramped
- Some of the Classic Doubles are comparatively plain
- There's a sense the whole place is beginning to fray a bit around the edges, but recent renovations (April 2009) should improve this...
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