Seville | Long Term Apartment Rentals

The short term/holiday rental apartment market is naturally geared to couples, families or groups of friends who are staying in the same place for a few days to a week, and who prefer the comfort, convenience and freedom of an apartment compared to a hotel room, so there’s no shortage of good quality apartments available in a wide range of sizes and prices to cater for most budgets.

But what do you do if you are away on business or a temporary job or assignment that means you need to stay in the same place for a longer period, or if you’re a traveller who wants to take the time to really get to know more about the life and culture of a city in a way that you can’t in just a few days? Typical rates for hotels or short term rentals are likely to work out seriously expensive if you’re staying for a month or three, but fortunately there is a solution.

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If you know where to look there are longer-term rentals available at reduced rates, usually by the month. Veoapartment now has a number of apartments in Seville available at reduced monthly rentals. Tailor-made for this market, these are studio and 1-bedroom apartments for up to 2 people that come with everything you need to do all your own cooking and laundry, as well as having TV and internet access. We can also arrange a cleaning service for you.

 So if you’re looking for somewhere comfortable and affordable to stay for a month or more, get in touch. We’ll help you find what you’re looking for.

Recipe | Fabada Asturiana

This is another of those traditional Spanish bean stews that are so perfect for keeping you warm on a winter’s day. This one originated in the northern province of Asturias, but is now naturalised throughout Spain and also southern France. The basic ingredient is the large white beans known in Spain as fabes, cooked with pork belly, morcilla (blood sausage) and chorizo, which you can also find pre-packaged as “preparado de fabada” in most supermarkets.

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The result is a really tasty and filling dish that works well as a snack, starter, or main meal.

  • 1 kilo alubias blancas (large white beans)
  • 100 grams each: tocina, chorizo and morcilla
  • 200 grams chopped bacon (optional)
  • 2 tsp pimentón piquante (hot smoked paprika)
  • 1 tbsp black peppercorns
  • salt to taste (I used about 3-4 tsp)
  • 6 cloves garlic (peeled and chopped)
  • 1 medium onion (diced)

Soak the beans in cold water overnight, then rinse well and place in large stewing pot. Cover with cold water (about an inch or so over), add the tocina, chorizo and morcilla. Add salt, peppercorns and paprika, mix well, then bring to a boil. As soon as the water boils, lower heat to a simmer and then start skimming off the sludge that rises to the top. Stir very occasionally, just enough so it doesn’t stick, otherwise the beans will break up. Add more water if required. Cooking time may vary, somewhere between 1-1.5 hours, until the beans are cooked through but still firm.

While the beans are cooking, sautée the onion and garlic until translucent, then add the bacon (if desired) and continue cooking until everything is nicely browned. When the beans are almost done remove the tocina, chorizo and tocina, cut them into small slices and return them to the pot. Then add the cooked onions, garlic and bacon. Give it a quick stir, add a bit more water if you need it, and simmer another 10 minutes.

If you’d like to learn how to make Fabada Asturiana or any other typical Spanish dish then we recommend Travel & Cuisine who will create a custom made cooking experience for you.

And if you are more interested in learning how to shop for yourself like a local so you can make your own fabulous meals in your holiday apartment, check out Azahar Sevilla’s Market & Tapas Tour.

Berlin | Berlinale Film Festival

 berlinale-2013From the 7th to 17th February Berlin will be playing host to the Berlinale, one of the world’s biggest and most important film festivals, comparable with Cannes or Sundance. Major features of the festival will, of course, include lots of premiers of films and exhibitions (42 in fact), and juries and prizes in a number of categories, including short films and best first feature.

International films will vie for attention with the avant-garde and experimental, and there will even be a culinary films section.

It’s not all about the films, of course (just mostly). The festival also brings together people from all parts of the world of cinema, from actors and directors to journalists and critics, as well as the general public. It’s also a place where buyers and sellers meet to do business. For ten days Berlin, always vibrant and busy, positively buzzes with activity.

Seville’s New Mudéjar Centre

The latest of Seville’s cultural centres, dedicated to the legacy of the Mudéjars (the name given to those Muslims who remained in Spain during and after the Christian reconquest) of the 13th to 16th centuries opened its doors to the public on January 12 with an exhibition of 111 pieces brought together from other museums.

mudejar centre

The centre is appropriately housed in the Palace of the Marqueses of the Algaba, which was first built in this period, and despite later reforms still boasts a splendid example of a mudéjar-gothic grand doorway and tower, as well as a beautiful central courtyard garden enclosed by arched walkways, which is worth a visit itself.

The Palace can be found in the Macarena neighbourhood, in Plaza Calderón de la Barca,  immediately behind the Feria market.

For places to stay at nearby our Feria studio apartments are great for singles or couples.
For families, larger groups and those who like lots of space the Miguel Terrace apartment is ideal.

Centro del Mudéjar
Plaza Calderón de la Barca
(behind Feria Market)
8 am – 2 pm / 5 pm – 8 pm Monday to Friday
Saturdays 8 am – 2 pm. Closed Sunday.
Admission is free.

A Warm Welcome to the New Team Member

marie (1)Veoapartment has added a new member to the office team that works to give its customers the best possible holiday rental experience.

Marie is from Alsace in France, and her role will be to handle bookings and general enquiries for our French clients in particular, update new apartment descriptions in French on the veoapartment website, and produce translations of our information pages.

We’re happy to welcome Marie on board, and look forward to working with her.

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