Hotel Siete Balcones y Un Patio Vejer de la Frontera, Andalusia Cadiz, Spain
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Hotel Siete Balcones y Un Patio
Hotel Type: Boutique Hotel
Environment: Historic Quarters
Number of Rooms: 4
Style: Stylish
The Siete Balcones y un Patio opened up to the public in July 2010 and has a fresh, and refreshing, feel to it. Perhaps it’s the flowers laid out every day or the candles or perhaps Bryony and Wanda's welcoming but discreet attention to guests. What ever it is, you feel good to be here.
Though an 18th century building constructed in the local style of architecture with iron balconies and looking onto a courtyard (this is Andalusia, after all!) it also mixes in modern urbane design with handicrafts – there are ceramics aplenty to give the place a further fresh feel.
Talking about fresh, there’s an interesting twist to breakfast. The hotel provides you with fresh ingredients, including, fruit, bread, cheese, cold meat, eggs, cereals, etc for you to prepare your breakfast how, when and where you like it – in your room, or anywhere else in the house, for example.
All rooms come with en-suite bathrooms, ceiling fans, Ipod speakers and WIFI Internet connections. Still, that’s about it when it comes to similarities between the rooms, as each is different with a unique character:
Room 1
Largest of all the rooms and accessed directly off the entrance hall leading to the patio.
It comes with an open-plan design, sitting area and kitchenette where you will find your breakfast each morning. Also has a unique en-suite bathroom with large walk-in shower
Room 2
Opens onto the patio so that guests here can take their breakfast in or outdoors. Definitely Moorish in character given the alcoves and arches. Also come with its own kitchenette.
Rooms 3 and 4 are located on the first floor and have the use of a common kitchen/bar area as well as breakfast room
Room 3
Open-plan first floor bedroom/bathroom suite with queen-size bed sitting area
and French windows opening onto two balconies.
Room 4
The smaller double room, though it is light and airy with a super stucco shower and balcony. Guests have the use of the breakfast room or may take a tray up to the roof terrace.
Finally, an observation: like most hotels in Vejer, guests have to leave their cars at the entrance of the medieval quarter and you take the luggage on foot.
Hotel Siete Balcones y Un Patio Reviews
Amenities
Animals not accepted
Bar
Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) accepted
Internet terminal
Internet WiFi
Library
Lounge
TerraceHotel Room Amenities
DVD
Hair dryer
Internet access
Internet high speed
Internet WiFi
Kitchenette
Mini bar
Non smoking roomsSports & Activities
Bicycles
Bird Watching
Canoeing
Cooking Lessons
Golf
Horseback Riding
Kitesurfing
Massage
Surfing
Swimming
Tennis
Trekking
Water Sports
Whale Watching
Windsurfing
Wine TastingHotel Board
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Hotel Rooms
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Room1:
The most independent and spacious of the rooms and is accessed directly off the entrance hall leading to the patio. It has an open-plan design, with sitting area and kitchenette where you will find your breakfast each morning. Unique en-suite bathroom with large walk-in shower.
Double
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Room 2:
Opens out onto the courtyard, giving guests the freedom to breakfast in or outdoors. Its alcoves and arches give it a Moorish character. This room also has its own kitchenette.
Double
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Room 3:
Airy open-plan, bedroom/bathroom suite on the first floor with queen-size bed sitting area and French windows opening onto two balconies.
Double
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Room 4:
Smaller double room located on the first floor. It is light and airy with a fantastic stucco shower and balcony. Guests have the use of the breakfast room or may take a tray up to the roof terrace.
Rooms 3 and 4 are located on the first floor and have the use of a common kitchen/bar area as well as breakfast room.
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