2008年7月22日 星期二

Old charmer

Of all the things seville has to offer-Tapas,bull-lighting,flamenco-it's probably best known as the home of legendary ladies man Don Juan.And now the Spanish city finally has a hotel as seductive and romantic as the charming rouge himself.Opened last year in Seville's Barrio Alfalfa,on the fringes of the old Jewish Quarter,the bijou hotel corral del rey exudes an off-the-beaten-path glamour that is a welcome antidote to the city's more ostentatious luxury grandes dames.


In a previous life,the Corral del Rey-a towering trio of floors built around a traditional Moorish-style courtyard-was a private 17th century palacio.Now,after a meticulous two year restoration,it houses six luxuriantly laid-back suites.The hotel's young Anglo-Iberuan owners,brought in local architect Javier Betancourt and interior designer Kuky Mora-Figueroa,who have retained the palacio's original antique tapestries.Roman marble column and vaulted,carved-wood ceilings,while introducing 21st century mod cons such as flat-screen TVs,marble-and-glass baths and wi-fi.Burmese side table,over-sized Uzbek wall hangings,Scandinavian oak-paneled floors and pieces by Spanish
modernist painter Enrique Vara accent the Corral's whitewashed interiors,helping to complete its boho-boutique aesthetic.



And above all this is a duplex rooftop perch with a secluded table for two where,each evening,one couple can dine surrounded by Seville's illuminated landmarks,including its famous cathedral-the perfect setting for a Don Juan-worthy rendezvous.

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