Hostal Redes

Hostal Redes

C/Redes 28 C.P., Seville, Andalusia, 41002, Spain

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Safe, great location, clean and quiet

This hostel is in a great location, just a ten minute walk from the bus station. I had a clean, quiet room with almost no noise at night. It was a fair price, and I got to use the internet for free (until 10pm I believe). The staff was very friendly, and it's helpful if you can speak a bit of Spanish, as of course, not everyone speaks English.

  • Opinion of Price: about average

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Accommodation in Sevilla

Hostal Redes is a hostel in the centre of Sevilla, very close to Calle Alfonso XII and Plaza de Armas. Though being centrally located, the are is very quiet and safe.

Unique Quality: Perfect choice for travellers on a budget. The building structure is old, but the rooms are recently re-furnished. The place is family-run. No breakfast offered. All rooms have air-conditioning, which is mandatory in Sevilla.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Related to: Backpacking, Study Abroad, Budget Travel

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 Perfect choice for travellers on a budget. The building structure is old, but the rooms are recently re-furnished. The place is family-run. No breakfast offered. All rooms have air-conditioning, which is mandatory in Sevilla. 

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