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Dec 03
2008

Christmas in Seville

Posted by victor in Sevilla nightlifeNew Years EveChristmasCheap Hostel

Christmas is a time to be with family, it is also a time to be with friends celebrating this special time.

For all those that spend Christmas abroad, we will offer an excellent service to all our customers that stay at Urbany Hostel in Seville. Within the hostel there will be a great atmosphere with people from all over the world. There will be sweets and aniseed on offer when you check-in. we hope we can make your Christmas as enjoyable as possible when you visit Urbany Hostel.

Now we are going to explain our traditions, all the curious things that happens at Christmas in Seville

Dec 02
2008

DEPECHE MODE in Seville - The Tour of the Universe 2009

Posted by victor in SummertimeSeville NightlifeSeville eventsHostel SevilleGoing OutConcertsCheap Hostel

Hi guys!

Depeche Mode will come to Seville on the 12th of July! Do you have your tickets? The cheapest tickets are 45€ and just for a few Euros more you can sleep in Sevilla Urbany Hostel and you can enjoy the best atmosphere for the best concert!

Depeche Mode is an English electronic music band, formed in Basildon (Essex) in 1980. They are considered the best in this type of music. They are the precursor of the use of the sampler and the synthesizer as musical instruments.

Nov 20
2008

Enjoy in Alameda Neighborhood

Posted by victor in Sevilla nightlifeHostel SevilleGoing OutCheap Hostel

Just 5 minutes walking from Urbany Hostel, in the opposite direction to the Cathedral, you will find Alameda Neighborhood. The long and large square is the meeting place for many sevillian people, so this is a good place to go if you don't like to be just another tourist. 

A bit of history...

This place was a swampy area until the 16th century, Earl of Barajas ordered to plant big trees and build beautiful fountains.  He adorned the square with four roman colums found in an old sevillian house. The two in the northside, with lions and coats of arms on the top, represents one Seville, and the other one Spain. The two colums in the southside have Hércules on the top (founder of the city) and Julius Caesar (restorer of Seville). 

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