Silken Al-Andalus Palace Hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from Seville's historic center.
Saša
Serbia
I recently stayed at this hotel and was pleasantly surprised by the room's cleanliness and the bed's comfort. The hotel is well-situated, especially if you plan to use bus services to travel into the city center.
Catalonia Santa Justa is located a short walk from Seville's historic center, and just 2133 feet from Santa Justa AVE Train Station. It offers a sun terrace, rooftop swimming pool, and a hot tub.
Singer
Israel
Upon arrival i was upgraded to a luxury room for no extra payment, i loved the shower and the comfortable bed. It was lovely.
The breakfast was great and rich with vegan options!
Catalonia Giralda is located in Seville’s old town, 5 minutes' walk from Casa de Pilatos. The hotel features a heated indoor pool with a waterfall and jets, as well as free WiFi throughout.
Hotel America is located in Plaza del Duque, in the center of Seville's Old Quarter. It offers 24-hour reception and soundproofed, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
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.
Thomas
United States of America
Location is amazing! Right in the heart of Sevilla!
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.
Located across the famous Triana Bridge, Hotel Kivir, recommended for adults is a 4-star property located in Seville. The property offers a terrace and a 24-hour front desk.
Perfect location, very clean hotel, 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.
Hotel Legado Alcazar is set in Seville, 656 feet from Archivo de Indias and 2953 feet from Triana Bridge - Isabel II Bridge. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Amazing location. Modern & very clean. Breakfast was lovely
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.
Featuring a restaurant and bar, Exe Sevilla Palmera is in Seville’s Nuevo Porvenir district, 1640 feet from Avenida de la Palmera. This elegant hotel offers free WiFi and a gym.
Very clean with spacious bathroom and friendly stuff
Superbly located in Seville's historic center, this hotel is housed in a building of historic interest in the Santa Catalina area. All rooms have en-suite bathtubs and showers. Browse the free Wi-Fi.
Location and staff were very helpful especially Paola
This 18th-century manor house is located in Plaza de la Alameda, in Seville’s old town. It offers a 24-hour reception, stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen satellite TV.
Quirky clean
All Staff excellent - best experience in Spain
Located in Seville, 4.1 miles from Maria Luisa Park, Hotel Sercotel Doña Carmela provides accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Nice breakfast and nice atmosphere in there, good price
Close to Seville’s famous Cathedral, this quaint and typically ‘Sevillian’ hotel dates back to the 18th century and retains many original features such as the charming interior courtyard and an...
The staff. Very friendly, helpful and professional.
Featuring a rooftop terrace with views of the historic center, Hotel Plaza Santa Lucía is set in the center of Seville, around 1640 feet from the striking Metropol Parasol Complex.
Everything about the hotel. Clean and well serviced.
Hotel Casa Palacio Don Ramón features an 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.
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.
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
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.
Well set in the center of Seville, Plácido y Grata provides air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Everything in the Placido y Grata was sensational.
FAQs about hotels in Seville
On average, 3-star hotels in Seville cost $139 per night, and 4-star hotels in Seville are $174 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Seville can be found for $327 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Seville this weekend is $297 or, for a 4-star hotel, $316. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Seville for this weekend cost around $690 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $185 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Seville for tonight. You'll pay around $260 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Seville will cost around $436, 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.
Lots of interest
Plaza de Espana and other plazas interesting and impressive . The Setas structure was interesting with a 15 minute video show and great views.
Great architectural and historical interest. Was very crowded on Friday afternoon.
peter
United Kingdom
10
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Historical sites: Setas de Seville, Cathedra, Giralda, and...
Historical sites: Setas de Seville, Cathedra, Giralda, and Alcázar are must-see places. Walk along the river and see the modeled Santa Maria near the Torre del Oro. visit Mercadas. Good Tapas bars. Visit Plaza de Espania where you may catch the most amazing amateur Flamenco Dancers!
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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
Beautiful city, a lot to visit.
Beautiful city, a lot to visit. Think of booking cathedral and alcazar way in advance to have good spots : entering alcazar after 6pm is too late to see it all and to have explanations. It is big.
Some less famous spots can be as nice to visit as the cathedral or the alcazar.
Lots lots lots of churches!!
The audioguides were generally not good compared to what I had in Barcelona where everything was playful, smooth and instructive. Maybe I should have had more guided tours! People were mostly nice and though crowded it was not too much. I loved the general atmosphere of the town. I thought it was relaxing.
Gluten free options exist in Spain which is nice.
Olivier
10
Scored 10
Sevilla is a very different Spanish city, larger areas to...
Sevilla is a very different Spanish city, larger areas to commune and eat outside providing a bustling fun vibe, with the river area a wonderful to wander around. Sevilla is a flat and easy walkable city with lots of wonderful tapas bars. The historical centre including the size and grandeur of the dominating Cathedral something to admire from all sides and Alcazar absolutely stunning, with more intricate decoration internally than the Alhambra, however the gardens don’t equate to Generalife. (Pre booking tickets a must for both). We fell in love with this city in our 24 hours and wished we had more time to embrace her culture and beauty.
Genevieve
Australia
10
Scored 10
Loaded with history, charm and an exceptional quality of...
Loaded with history, charm and an exceptional quality of life, Seville is an attractive tourist destination. We could have stayed two weeks and just enjoyed the Flamenco dances, the restaurant scene, the historical sights and just walking through the neighborhoods and sitting in the outdoor patios of all the cafes. It's so charming, you have to pinch yourself to remind that it is a privilege to be able to come all this way to enjoy it and that the residents put up with all of us tourists!
David
United States of America
10
Scored 10
A magical city full of discoveries - at least one at every...
A magical city full of discoveries - at least one at every street corner in the old centre. And warm, wonderful people. If you're looking for a beautiful city brimming with life and history - whether just to get lost in or to enjoy spectacular sights - Seville is your place. Tips: instead of booking expensive flamenco theatre tickets ahead, try to catch some live on the street - in Plaza de Espana before sunset, for example. Casa Morales has some of the best tapas and Jerez wine in town at affordable prices, and is a cultural landmark in its own right. And the Giralda/Cathedral and Alcazar are the must-dos in terms of historical sights.
Set in the old town area of Seville the hotel is superbly located for visiting all the historic sites. The immediate area has an abundance of bars and restaurants just a few steps away.
The hotel is very much in the traditional Andalusian style, set around and internal courtyard, or patio. The decor and finishes are equally traditional with wrought iron balconies, tiled floors and plants everywhere.
The staff are pleasant and very helpful while quietly going about their work.
The best hotel on our three-centre trip!
Such a classy apartment. Decorated tastefully and yet not cluttered which we have found with some of our stays. All new decorations rather than cast offs if you know what I mean. Small balcony with clothes line which was very handy. Decent size parking spots in garage which is also a bonus we have discovered in Spain😊 easy walk to the old town, about 20 mins and plenty of restaurants just around the corner on the Main Street. Highly recommend a stay here when is Seville.
This hotel is absolutely beautiful and the room was amazing, clean , comfortable, tasteful. The location excellent, but the very best was the nice lady on the reception, she was superb. I can't remember the name now, she was just delightful. I think this is on my top ten list of all the hotels I have ever been. I want to thank Soho Boutique Seville for making such good memories for me during my time in Seville. Thank you!
The hotel was excellent in every aspect. Location was only a 2-minute walk to the Cathedral square and all the main sites of the old town in Seville was equally easy to access.
The hotel was a beautiful historic building making it feel like a very authentic experience. The bed was superb and room very comfortable. Breakfast was excellent and plentiful.
Staff were warm and genuine.
The DUPLEX is EVERYTHING we need…. I am a dad and a husband and snore OBNOXIOUSLY LOUD…. my 15 year old daughter was complaining that my snoring kept her awake. The “2 zoned sleep space” kept my wife and daughter rested and well adjusted…
Location location location!!! We will most definitely look at this space anytime we return to Seville, Spain! That’s a promise…
I have been traveling in Spain for the last month, these were probably the most comfortable beds that I slept in during that time. It was awesome that it was so quiet as some of the places I stayed in, were very noisy with people talking outside the windows.
I am extremely happy that it had very good air conditioning and yes, I would highly recommend staying here!
In our ten day trip to Spain, this was our best apartment. Super clean, perfect location, comfortable. Beds were wonderful. It was so modern and new. We used the washing machine. Last, no one tells you they have a concierge, Karina, who is available for WhatsApp for all your needs: taxi, restaurant recommendations, flamenco tickets, whatever.
Perfect location to explore the old town of Seville. The staff were really helpful and a lovely surprise when on day 3 the maid knocked on our door and offered us a bottle of fizz as a present to thank us for staying at the hotel - lovely gesture. The roof terrace and albeit small pool were lovely to come back to at the end of the day
Compact hotel on the edge of the old town of Seville, close to the train station and close to the Setas De Sevilla and the shopping district. Breakfast was very good and tasty - the Nespresso coffee in particular makes it! I used the pool on the roof. It is small but does the job if required. The hotel staff were friendly and helpful.
Hotel Casa 1800 is an extremely lovely boutique hotel located in the centre of the old town of Seville. We had a junior suite with jacuzzi and it was a very spacious comfortable room. The breakfast was nice and it was wonderful to have afternoon tea available. The free bottled water was also appreciated.
Great location in the center of Seville. Wonderful family-run hotel with lots of charm. Breakfast on the roof is wonderful, and the breakfast food is really good, much better than many hotels in Spain. The best part is the welcome and the service from the family and the staff at the hotel!
The hotel was much better than the pics on Booking.com. A real taste of old world Spain. If you want white washed walls and sterile atmosphere, this is not the place for you. I lived in Spain over 50 years ago and this is the authentic Spain I loved.
Nicely located hotel in midst of Seville old town. Short walk to tourist sites. Car parking was simple as staff ‘lose’ car for you. Rooms fair size. Nice roof terrace. Breakfast one of best we’ve ever seen. Staff very helpful.
It was cozy and located in a central area. Good communication from property manager. There is a small plaza that is good for dropping off luggage if you are driving. Beware like many older cities in Spain, the streets are small!
The room was spacious, the panoramic view was just amazing, the furniture, the bathroom and the hotel restaurant all were just gorgeous. The staff gave a special offer as it was my first visit to Spain with a free breakfast.
A quaint little gem of a hotel nestled amongst the lanes in the heart of the Old Town. Perfect location to explore Seville. Comfortable beds, great shower and cool a/c. Great value and will definitely stay again.
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