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Avenida Doctor Fedriani, 11
41009 Seville
Spain
Macarena
Hours
What time does Casa Luisa open?
Casa Luisa opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Casa Luisa close?
Casa Luisa closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Casa Luisa have parking?
Yes, Casa Luisa has parking options.
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Pollo crudo en la cafetería. Que delicioso! Ahora me duele la barriga y siento muy muy mal. No…read morevengas aquí para tu salud
This is a department store that has a gourmet floor with high-end food. Super expensive when…read morecompared with other restaurants/cafes. We only had a couple of cakes and they were delicious. Clean bathrooms and security guards on every floor. Ventured into the women's floor and Fall sale is happening now.
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Large department store near the historic center and Plaza Nueva. The main thing for us was their…read moresupermarket in the lower lower level. Lots of great food including wine, charcuterie, snacks, etc. El Corte Inglés is a bit more expensive than other grocery stores, but you get the convenience of shopping for home decor or fashion in the upper floors and then get some groceries on the way out. Clean, big and very well stocked.
Known faulty model being sold. Fishy stuff…read more I bought an iron on "summer sale" here but it didn't work right. I went back to exchange it for one that did. But, absolutely none of the irons in any of the boxes of that model worked correctly. They said it looked like there was a problem with the model. When I tried to deal with the problem the workers were not volunteering any options. I had to propose any possible resolutions. Even so, they turned down each and every one, including a painless option that I keep the iron but they extend my trial period a little longer. To that I got a flat out almost one word response, "No." All I wanted was an iron of the same quality that worked but they blocked me all the way. I wrote an email to the main customer service. They took a week to get back to me (coincidentally a day before my satisfaction guarantee ran out?). When I finally got their final response it was that my request was refused I could only get my money back. Went back there yesterday, all the boxes of faulty irons are still on the shelves. It's hard not to think that the iron was on sale to either get rid of this faulty model, or to push people into buying a higher-priced (non-sale) one when the first one didn't work, a win-win for them. Corte Inglés may feel familiar to you because of its department store format but when there was a problem with my item, their workers treated me with a disinterested and dismissive attitude. They offered me no options except that I keep my faulty item, pay more, or, after much hassle, "just call it fair and square" and get my money back, all while they continue to sell a defective iron. FYI it wasn't a language or cultural barrier. Every Spaniard I've met has said that my Spanish is very good. Go to a ferretería for appliances/hardware, etc. These mom and pop shops have good customer service AND the money stays with the local economy. Plus, you get to live a little like a local.
Hey, it's a bus station. I don't do a lot of bus travel and don't have much of a basis for…read morecomparison. It's clean enough, feels safe, and has an information booth right at the entrance. The layout is simple, unlike the train stations in the big cities where you need to keep asking for directions (have your ticket in hand, and showit to people in the day glow vests) There is luggage storage, and a cafeteria with slot and cigarette machines. The counter man saw me taking photos and gave a big thumbs up. For the trip from Sevilla to Grenada the bus was faster and less expensive than the train. Buy your tickets ahead direct from the ALSA bus company site - don't get snared by many middleman sites that will show up higher in a "Seville to XYZ" search and add on high fees that aren't disclosed until after you pay. This advice also applies to airline travel. There's a good sized self-service luggage bin on the side of the bus, with no extra fees. Overhead bins are very small. My medium sized backpack wouldn't fit so I had to keep it in front of me on the floor.
Hall del Centro Comercial Plaza de Armas, de lo que antes era la Estación de Córdoba de RENFE
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