Located 2297 feet from Plaza de Armas, Eurostars Torre Sevilla is located in the last 13 floors of this skyscraper, the highest building in Andalucia.
Maria Giovanna
United States of America
Located on the top floors of the tallest building in Sevilla, the views are spectacular! The facilities are modern, high-tech and trendy. Yet, the hotel does not feel cold because there are warm touches in decor and very friendly staff. The location is a bit away from center which was a plus for us, and is very easy to get cabs and Uber. The rooms are quite spacious.
Featuring a beautiful Andalusian courtyard and a roof terrace looking onto La Giralda, Vincci la Rabida is set in a charming mansion dating from the 18th century.
Nila
United States of America
Conveniently located to many interesting things in Sevilla. Comfortable bed. Quiet rooms. Rooftop dining.
The stylish Meliá Lebreros is located in Seville’s commercial district, 1312 feet from Santa Justa AVE Train Station.
Adrienne
United States of America
The room was amazing. So comfortable and beautiful. I couldn't believe the price we paid for this room because everything in the area is way more expensive. The location is a little far from tourist things, but it's easy enough to hop on a bus or take the metro to the tourist locations. We stayed next to the elevator, but we didn't hear anything all night. The door is quite heavy--it's basically soundproof. I loved our stay here.
Hotel Don Paco is set in central Seville, a 10 minute walk from the cathedral and Giralda Tower. It features a rooftop swimming pool and sun terrace with excellent city views.
Zuzana
Slovakia
The rooftop pool area is awesome to relax after a long day
This hotel is located in an 18th-century house in Seville’s old trading center, within 984 feet of the Cathedral and Giralda Tower. It has a 24-hour reception.
Shoaib
United States of America
Dated.. lot of work needed. Pillars that shown in the pictures are stained. This property needs a facelift.
Located just 656 feet from Seville Cathedral, this restored 19th-century building offers free WiFi and a roof terrace with city views. Petit Palace Marqués Santa Ana offers air-conditioned rooms.
Joo Swan
Singapore
Juan is very helpful and friendly too. He will answer all the questions. All the staffs are very helpful when I need help to get taxi and directions.
H10 Corregidor Boutique Hotel is set in central Seville, 15 minutes’ walk from the cathedral. Built around a characteristic Andalusian patio with a fountain, it features free WiFi.
The location was excellent and the terrace was great
Monte Carmelo is set in Seville's Los Remedios district, a 15-minute walk from the Giralda Tower, Cathedral and the Feria de Abril Exhibition Center. There is free Wi-Fi throughout this hotel.
Grear location, near to Santa Cruz and Triana districts.
Hotel Gravina 51 is a restored 18th-century manor house, featuring 2 characteristic Seville patios. It is set 820 feet from Seville’s Plaza de Armas and a 5-minute walk from the Maestranza Bullring.
Fantastic service - very attentive and helpful staff.
Attractively located in the Old Town district of Seville, Petit Palace Vargas is located a 3-minute walk from Plaza de Armas, 1.4 miles from Isla Mágica and one mile from Alcazar Palace.
Location, friendly staff and value for money-what more could you want...
Attractively located in Seville, Joya del Casco Boutique Hotel by Shiadu features air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a bar.
Beautiful terrace, excellent position, very good breakfast
Intelier Casa de Indias is located in Seville, 0.9 mi from Triana-Isabel II Bridge, and has a concierge service, hypoallergenic rooms, an outdoor pool, a bar and free WiFi in all areas.
Clean and excellent breakfast. Very good location.
Set in Seville’s historic center, next to Santa Marta Church, Hotel Ateneo Sevilla offers elegant décor and free WiFi. The hotel features an on-site English pub and traditional central courtyard.
The hotel was exquisite. Beautiful interior and a very friendly staff.
Hotel Rey Alfonso X is located in the historic center of Seville, a short walk from the Giralda and the Santa Cruz district. The outdoor swimming pool is seasonal.
Great location, fabulous staff & great facilities.
Located in Seville and within a 8-minute walk of Triana Bridge – Isabel II Bridge, Hotel Boutique Triana House has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel Casa Palacio Don Ramón features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Seville. This 5-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
Very nice all round, perfect boutique size. Helpful and friendly staff.
Located in Seville and with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral reachable within a 5-minute walk, Casa Alhaja by Shiadu provides express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, an outdoor swimming...
Perfect - location, facilities, staff and breakfast
Featuring a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Hotel Tayko Sevilla is located in the center of Seville, a 12-minute walk from Triana Bridge – Isabel II Bridge.
I cant thank the staff enough absolutly amazing service :) well done
Located in the Old Town neighborhood in Seville, 219 yards from Plaza Nueva, Hotel Mercer Sevilla features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
A wonderful hotel, stylish and friendly in a great location.
Boasting a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a terrace as well as a bar, Legado Magdalena Hotel is set in the center of Seville, 1969 feet from Plaza de Armas.
The hotel is very comfortable with very good staff.
FAQs about hotels in Seville
On average, 3-star hotels in Seville cost $121 per night, and 4-star hotels in Seville are $154 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Seville can be found for $294 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Seville this weekend is $299 or, for a 4-star hotel, $407. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Seville for this weekend cost around $583 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $353 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Seville for tonight. You'll pay around $378 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Seville will cost around $502, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Seville is a city that lends itself perfectly to just wandering around and soaking up the atmosphere. And there is plenty of atmosphere to soaked up.
People watching is very much a pastime here, and all over Seville restaurants teem with well-heeled locals enjoying a laid-back coffee or cerveza under the shade of a citrus tree.
The city also has its fair share of must-see sights. At the top of the list is Plaza de España whose monumental, semi-circular building is elaborately decorated with Andalusian tiles. Also typically Andalusian is the Seville Bull Ring, though what goes on inside may not be to everyone’s taste. The resting place of Christopher Columbus, UNESCO World Heritage-listed Seville Cathedral is an awe-inspiring structure whose vast vaults provide welcome relief from the heat of the day.
But it’s after dark that things really start to heat up. Streets pulse to the rhythm of flamenco, and with more bars per inhabitant than anywhere else in Europe, there’s no shortage of choice for nightlife.
Just on the outskirts of the city is Seville Airport. Public transport from here provides easy access to the array of Seville hotels, guest houses and apartments that Booking.com has to offer.
Tooooo Many Tourist
Sevilla it's no longer a place to meet locals
Tourist food and drinks everywhere
with tourist prices and bad quality - no affordable by locals
not worth going back there if you have already been there few years ago
noteaboy
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
Generally all good:
Generally all good:
- Hop on, Hop off bus (ok), with additional boat trip (ok) and flamenco (ok)
- Cathedral really good
- Alcazar very good
- Museum of Fine Arts very good
- Casa de Pilatos good
We were there for Palm Sunday, so saw some of the Easter Parades. Really amazing.
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved Sevilla.
Loved Sevilla.
Great vibes and spoiled for choice for restaurants and tapas bars for all levels of budgets.
Shopping areas had everything you could need, from designer labels to quirky and quaint stores and artisan food shops.
Obviously all the tourist and historic sites are a must if a first time visitor, need time I would focus more on exploring other areas and enjoying more tapas bars.
3-5 nights stay would be enough to do most things, or a few more nights if you go about your way in a slower pace.
Jarrad
Gibraltar
10
Scored 10
We do a lot of city breaks and this has to be one of our...
We do a lot of city breaks and this has to be one of our favourite places. Gorgeous weather (perfect in April, suspect summer would be too hot), so much to see, friendly people, a very laid back atmosphere, extremely safe, reasonably priced, and delicious food. We couldn't fault it. Our trip overlapped the beginning of the April Festival, which is a sight to behold: most of the city is out and about in national costume and it looks fantastic.
The city is easy to navigate on foot, with hardly any really busy streets in the old town. We had tapas in about ten different places, and all was excellent. There are lots of flamenco shows you can book - but if you want a free taste before deciding if two hours of stamping feet is for you, then head to the Plaza Espana (a stunning place) where there is usually a free show outdoors. We also enjoyed a river cruise, where we were surprised to see terrapins in the water!
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Melanie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I like people because they are always friendly and cheerful.
I like people because they are always friendly and cheerful. good weather, flowers and trees everywhere, oranges and lemons, palaces, beautiful, well-kept buildings and wide spaces, buses that run well. sangria, fish, seafood. music and good will. the cathedral, the palace, the square of Spain I always recommend Seville
Anamaria
Romania
10
Scored 10
A fabulous place for anyone interested in art, architecture,...
A fabulous place for anyone interested in art, architecture, history, good food (> 3,000 tapas bars), original culture. Nice people, lovely weather, very clean, good shops. Lots of palaces, churches, antiquity and parks to explore. Suitable for families, couples, singles, et al. All in all a beautiful city.
The location of hotel is perfect, within the old town, with walking distance to almost all the important sites of interests of the city, it is easy to find stores, restaurants and bars around. The hotel is in a well refurbished and maintained historical house, the facilities are very convenient and new, the decorations are beautiful with local style, the rooms are quite spacious. It is using digital ways to do managements, which are very convenient. I really have a good stay in this hotel and enjoyed a nice holiday in Seville.
The hotel is located in a nice area with several cafes and restaurants a walk across the street or a short walk down the road. The old town of Seville with the major attractions are a 10 minute walk along picturesque alleys. The team working the front desk are awesome and helped us with taxis. The housekeeping is exceptional. We ate a good breakfast buffet one morning. Our room was very quiet. You weave around the halls to get to the main entrance, expected given the age of the surrounding area and buildings. Will stay again.
It is a beautiful little hotel, the staff are so friendly. Wonderful location for old town. Loved how quirky it is and so clean. Located in a beautiful quiet area with lots of character. Staff were very helpful and so warm. A more taditional Spanish/Moorish style hotel and so clean. My friend from Canada and i (from Ireland) were very impressed. Its not like the new chains of hotels but that add to the experience. Excellent homely place to experience the Spanish hospitality and a palce to chill between exploring Seville.
Our favorite stay so far in Spain! The unit was immaculate, bright, modern, and air conditioned. The beds were comfy and bedding was soft and of good quality. The central location was ideal, yet quiet. The kitchen was stylish, compact, but had all necessary amenities. They had drinks waiting for us in the refrigerator and some snacks as well. There were lockers available for us to use after our check out on our last day. The on-site superintendent was extremely helpful and friendly.
So I read reviews and wasn’t sure if it would be as quiet as people said being next door to alcazar and cathedral but on a Friday and Saturday night , usually party nights in Spain it was really quiet only noise I heard in morning was clip clop of the horse carriages going by. Suite was way larger than I expected and bonus of a small terrace where I sat out at night. Staff friendly at reception place. Really happy with my choice of hotel in Seville
I didn’t receive the code or apartment number in time, a stranger called the phone number I had as the roaming I had on my phone would not work in Spain! A stranger used her phone and spoke Spanish to someone who gave the number of the apartment, when we got there the cleaner who was running late let us leave out bags and told us the key code to the box for when we returned.
Really nice hotel in the heart of the Old Town of Seville, close to everything. The rooms are big enough and clean, and there also is a rooftop pool. Breakfast is also varied, although I would have preferred some more veggies, but that's a personal preference, not a drawback of any kind.
However, the biggest asset of the hotel is the staff, which is always there to help.
This beautiful boutique hotel in the old town made our short trip to Sevilla extra special. Welcome drink at check in and fabulous staff were very friendly and accommodating. Our wonderful twin room was very comfortable. Also recommend the 10€ breakfast to start your day off exploring this wonderful city.
The hotel is a quiet place to stay in the bustling old town of Seville, 10 minutes from the Giralda. The room facing the courtyard was good for a restful sleep. You can drink tea or coffee for free during the day. City bus 21 runs from Plaza de Armas station to the hotel. Thank you for a good rest.
Nice indoor pool about 15 M , gym was best we’ve seen on our vacation. Weight Machines, cardio, free weights. Room was bigger than other hotels in Spain that we stayed. Bathroom had 2 sinks with counter space . Nicer toilet seat. Had entertainment on bottom floor one day- hip hop dancers.
Good location. All staff members were extremely friendly and helpful. The room was comfortable. Seeing the hotel had only 2 stars, I was initially a bit worried, but it ended up to be more comfortable and better equipped than other 3- or 4-star hotels we stayed in Spain during the trip.
This is a really quiet hotel north of the Old City of Seville. If you've been to other cities in Spain you know just how noisy nighttime can be. This hotel is really quiet and doesn't suffer from street noise.
The staff are welcoming and friendly and the hotel is an oasis of calm.
Very clean, cute and comfortable. Close to everything. The staff was the best! I had forgotten something at a prior stay in northern spain and they provided great assistance in me getting it mailed to them so that I got it when I arrived kn Seville. Communication was excellent.
Excellent new hotel! Large rooms. Good location approximately one kilometer from the old town of Seville. Very quiet and modern. Free cold water vending machines on all floors. Fantastic roof terrace with pool and bar. Excellent and large breakfast buffet!
Everything, nice small apartment in the old town of Seville, extremely communicative to the city center.
Extremely and pleasantly surprised by the hosts and how they helped us with everything that we have asked for.
10 out of 10!
It is such a wonderful , quirky hotel..a series of connected houses right in the centre of old Seville. From the window you looked across the rooftops of the old town and listened to the church bells. Location is perfect.
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