EME Fusion Hotel
Alemanes 27
41004 Seville (Spain)

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Hotel services
Minusválidos Aire acondicionado Calefacción Fax Servicio maletero Aparcamiento no grat Restaurante Room service 24 Wi-Fi Bar / Cafeteria Solarium Prensa de Cortesía

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Amenities Minusválidos TV Teléfono Teléfono baño Secador Minibar Hilo musical Caja fuerte Habitaciones Climatizadas

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Description

Standing opposite the Giralda tower, right in the heart of Seville, the Eme Hotel, which occupies an exclusive, four-storey building formed by the union of 14 Sevillian houses from the 16th to the 19th centuries, was opened in March 2008.

Practically every last corner in the five-star Eme Hotel is decorated according to an ultra-modern style in stark contrast to the Sevillian landscape all around. The result of a new concept in hotel establishments based on a democratic view of aesthetic taste, the facilities at the Eme Hotel include an outdoor swimming pool on the roof, which commands magnificent views over the city.

The hotel also contains a SPA, “DESPACIO”, where guests can give themselves over to the cult of the body, enjoying a full range of Asian and Hawaiian techniques. The relaxing massages are a veritable ode to hedonistic delight. Moreover, when it comes to food and drink, the hotel also offers four superb options: a Japanese restaurant, Japo, with its blend of Japanese, Chinese and Thai cuisine; a tapas bar, Milagritos; and a Mediterranean restaurant, SANTO, which boasts two private rooms with the possibility of separate entrance, as well as a select ambience and a special gourmet menu.

Finally, when the restaurant SANTO closes, it turns (and along with it, one of the private dining-rooms, situated over Roman ruins that have been left open to view) into a cocktail bar, the ideal starting-point for an unforgettable night on the town in Seville.

 

Guest rooms
With its daring design, the establishment perfectly combines the most modern interiors with traditional exteriors. A design hotel par excellence, the Eme has 60 rooms, their walls left bare, covered only by paint in natural tones, and decorated by elegant furnishings. Measuring between 30 and 60 square metres, these guest rooms each have their own special features, such as a terrace from which one can almost touch the Giralda, or a Philippe Starck bath.

Most command magnificent views and contain a place to read and another to work, and are equipped with plasma television and hi-fi system. Moreover, the lighting is also auteur: fittings by Castellani & Smith and lamps by Oluce, Günter Lambert and Castiglione all help to create a charming, domestic environment.

 

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Airport: 14 km Trade Fair: 2.5 km Train Station: 3 km
Bus Stop: 300 m Underground Station: 300 m

 

Destination Information: Seville (Spain)
Sevilla

“Sevilla tiene un color especial…” (“Seville has a special colour…”) That is how Los del Río immortalised the Andalusian capital in song. A city rich in customs and traditions that enjoys a magnificent climate and boasts rich historic and monumental heritage, Seville, with its friendly, hospitable inhabitants, is a leading tourist destination at world level.

Bathed by the River Guadalquivir, Seville is divided into several barrios or neighbourhoods, humble but embellished by many historic monuments and buildings. Particularly outstanding is the Santa Cruz neighbourhood.

A good starting point for a tour of this magnificent city is by a visit to La Giralda, a tower originally part of a 12th-century mosque. La Giralda commands views of Seville Cathedral, the third-largest in the world. Nearby stands the Moorish fortress, or Alcázar, built in Mudéjar style in the12th century.

We can also admire the city’s artistic heritage in its 16 museums, amongst which the most outstanding are the Museum of Fine Art and the Archaeological Museum.

But to really discover Seville’s popular culture and folklore, we need to visit its different neighbourhoods, such as the Barrio de Santa Cruz, which is of Arabic and Jewish origin, where we can visit the beautiful Real Maestranza bullring, which dates back to the 18th century.

No tour of the Andalusian capital would be complete without a visit to the María Luisa Park and the Murillo Gardens, pausing in Plaza de España, with its Art Nouveau monuments built for the First Universal Exhibition, bordered by an artificial lake and two spectacular towers.

Overlooking the River Guadalquivir stands the Torre del Oro, an octagonal tower built in Moorish times which watches over the Andalusian capital. Nearby is the emblematic Puente de Triana, a 19th-century iron bridge leading into the colourful working-class neighbourhood of Triana.

Another of Seville’s outstanding attractions is its cuisine, characterised by simple dishes given intense flavour by the condiments used to season them. Typical local dishes include: pescaíto frito, fish fried in plenty of olive oil; gazpacho, a delicious cold vegetable soup; huevos a la flamenca, eggs with tomato and chorizo sausage: cocido andaluz (stew); and rabo de toro (bull’s tail) amongst many more delicious Sevillian delicacies.

But Seville is also renowned the world over for its tapas, small portions of typical regional dishes, such as pinchos morunos (spicy meat on a skewer), small pieces of batter-fried cod and snails. And for dessert, Torrijas de Semana Santa, based on an Arabic dish, or Yemas de San Leandro, typical sweet whose main ingredients are egg yolk and sugar.

Easter is the most outstanding religious festivity Seville, which also hosts the popular six-day April Fair (Feria de Abril), whose origins go back to a cattle fair.

Finally, amongst the city’s bustling markets, the best-known is the Rastro Sevillano flea market.


 

 

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