We chanced upon Casa deSezim. Travelling by train we originally dismissed the idea when tourist info said it was out of town. We rang in desperation when we were unable to find a place in the Old town. What a lucky break.
Casa De Sezim is one the most memorable experiences we had in Spain.
Understated luxury. Superb hospitality, delicious, generous meals and wine....and to top it off a living museum to be explored at will. The hand painted 18th century wallpaper and great, great,great,great,great, great, great grandfather's swords in the common lounge were an astounding experience for people who come from a country where white settlement is but 200 years old.
(...and only a 10 minute taxi ride from town).
