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Familiar Hostel, very well located in Juderia Area, 2 minutes to the Mosque, Museums, Synagogue, etc. We have double and twin rooms, all of them are ensuite with tv. All the rooms have air conditioning and central heating. The perfect site to visit and to know our culture. You can enyoy our tea room and taste the arabian tea and massage, etc. Our cancellation policy is 48 hours before arrival. If you cancel after that, 1 night will be charged on your card. if you arrive after 6 o´clock you should let...(see more)
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