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Hotels in Seville
During Holy Week and the Seville Fair, hotels often double, even triple, their rates. If you're going to be in Seville at these times, book months in advance. Prices are lowest in July and August, when the city becomes unbearably hot.
Finding a Hotel in the City's Impossible Maze -- The tourist offices have made great efforts to signpost the location of every hotel. The moment a car enters town, yellow and black signs appear, pointing the way to each individual hotel. Their placement respects one-way street routings, and, in most cases, they actually work, even in neighborhoods with streets that are impossibly narrow.
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Abba Sevilla
This contemporary chain on Plaza de la Encarnación has the distinction of having rooftop views of both the Giralda and Las Setas. Head to the 6th floor for a complimentary drink at the rooftop bar facing the cathedral, then climb a little further to reach a circular swimming pool and…$Around Town - Hotel
Alfarería 59
Hosts Rosa and Carlos have converted an old house in the heart of Triana’s pottery district into an open plan B&B where you’re welcomed like one of the family. The brightly decorated guest rooms are modern and functional, with electric shutters, air conditioning, and a spa bath…$Triana - Hotel
Casa Número 7
You could walk right past this tiny boutique hotel in Barrio Santa Ana and never realize the delights that lie behind its unpresuming facade. This 19th-century mansion features just six tastefully decorated rooms that represent a relaxed version of Spanish hacienda style. The hotel…$$$Around Town - Hotel
El Corral del Rey
Quiet, romantic and stylish, this lovely boutique hotel is one of my favorites. It's run by the Reids, a Spanish/English family who have heaps of experience in hospitality, and it really shows. The Corral is located in two converted 17th-century palace houses on either side of a tiny…$$$Around town - Hotel
El Rey Moro Hotel
Created in 2009 from a 16th-century manor house built around a patio with an 8th-century Moorish fountain, the family-run El Rey Moro spans the centuries with colorful contemporary rooms inspired by historic design motifs. Wall colors are warm and intense, and the furnishings tend to…$$Around Town - Hotel
Fontecruz Sevilla
Boutique hotel chain Fontecruz has a number of attractive properties in southern Spain, two of them in Seville. This is the nicer of the two, located in a quiet spot a step away from the main tourist area in a completely renovated former palace house. The style is …$$Santa Cruz - Hotel
Gran Meliá Colón
If you're looking for five-star luxury with history, ambience, and great service, then the Alfonso XIII is my recommendation. But if pampering is more your thing, have a look at the Gran Meliá Colón before you part with your cash. Unlike the Alfonso XIII, it has a fully equipped spa…$$$Around town - Hotel
Hotel Alfonso XIII
No question about it, this is the swankiest address in town. Hotel Alfonso XIII is a palace built for King Alfonso XIII of Spain to host important guests when Seville hosted its great exhibition in 1929. It is the work of the architect José Espiau, who won a competition to design…$$$Constitución - Hotel
Hotel Amadeus
Set on an alleyway in the heart of Barrio Santa Cruz, this family-run boutique hotel takes its inspiration from classical music. It occupies two beautifully restored 18th-century townhouses, and inside it feels surprisingly cool and spacious. The guest rooms are simply but elegantly…$$Santa Cruz - Hotel
Hotel Bécquer
The palace of the Marquès de Los Torres was converted into this grand hotel in the 1970s, with some antiques saved from the old building. Only two blocks from the Río Guadalquivír, it’s close to the Puente Isabel II for walking into Triana, and not far from the bullring, but for…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Bécquer
Hotel Bécquer ticks all the boxes very nicely for a good value, mid-priced hotel. It’s family run and that shows—the service is helpful and friendly, and the rooms well- equipped and regularly updated. A particular strong point is the hotel's accessibility. It's…$$Casco Antiguo - Hotel
Hotel Casa 1800
Tucked just around the corner from the cathedral, this handsome mansion—built for a former mayor of Sevilla—has an air of solid refinement. It's steeped in history and ideally located just moments from the cathedral. With its massive, studded-oak front doors big enough to allow…$$Constitución - Hotel
Hotel Casa Palacio Don Ramón
Opened in 2023, this magnificently refurbished 18th-century palace near Las Setas was named the world’s leading new boutique hotel at the 2024 World Travel Awards. And you can see why. No detail has been overlooked in its restoration, marrying original architectural features with the…$$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Doña María
You can never be too close to the centers of power. No doubt that’s what Samuel Levi thought when he had his 14th-century in-town palace built here next to the Alcázar so that he could pop in to advise Pedro the Cruel. (Legend holds that there were once underground passageways…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Goya
With its tiled bathrooms, marble tile floors, and pale wooden furniture, the Hotel Goya may have a lot of hard surfaces, but the staff are warm and welcoming and the rooms, while small, are extremely well-designed. It’s hard to imagine a better bargain lodging in the city, as…$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Inglaterra
You wouldn't think it from the exterior, but the Inglaterra is actually Seville's oldest hotel. Since it opened its doors to the public in 1857, it has had quite a history, hosting monarchs and filmstars over the years. After a thorough modernization in in 2013, it now boasts all…$$Plaza Nueva - Hotel
Hotel Inglaterra Sevilla
A frankly overdue renovation in 2012 restored this 1857 grande dame to its former glory while reconfiguring the spaces to create fewer, larger rooms. As the name suggests, the hotel emulates el corte inglés, the English style that inspired the name of the department store chain.…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Itaca Sevilla
Installed in a former private mansion, this handsome hotel opened in 2011 on a quiet street on the south side of Plaza de la Encarnación. Rooms circle a pretty courtyard and all have exterior views through well-soundproofed windows. Modern, dark wood furniture with colorful…$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Murillo
If you're on a budget, this place is my pick in the main tourist area. Named after the city's most famous painter, who lived just around the corner, the Murillo is officially only a two-star hotel. Beats me as to why. The only reason I could find is that it doesn't have a separate…$Santa Cruz - Hotel
Hotel Palace Sevilla
Opening onto Plaza de la Encarnación and the monumental “Las Setas”,(many rooms have views of it), this richly appointed small hotel opened in 2013. The decor references Sevilla’s baroque tradition, especially in the swirling forms and heavy ruffles, yet it’s all executed with a…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Palacio Alcázar
Located on a quiet, orange tree–filled plaza nearly touching the walls of the Alcázar, this breezy and modern boutique guest house occupies the former home and studio of American bullfighter and painter John Fulton. The days when he made it a crash pad for aspiring matadors are long…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Palacio de Villapanés
A relatively recent addition to the luxury end of the market, the Villapanés is pretty impressive. It's housed in a classic Sevillian palace house, but unlike many of the boutique places that it competes with, it's opted to ditch the traditional fixtures and fittings and aim…$$$Santa Catalina - Hotel
Hotel Ribera de Triana
On the Triana side of the Puente Cristo de la Expiración from the Plaza de Armas bus station, this sleekly modern hotel has sweeping views of the Río Guadalquivír from about half the rooms as well as the shared rooftop terrace. The exercise room, also on the roof, has a hot tub with…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Triana Montalván
If you’re interested in Triana’s ceramics tradition, you’ll enjoy this old-meets-new hotel set in the former Montalván tile factory, which closed in 2012. The red-brick Neo-Mudéjar building stands impressively on a street that is named after, and still dominated by, the pottery…$$ - Hostel
JOY Plaza de Armas Hostel
Young travelers looking for budget accommodation that’s central, safe, and fun should look no further than this large and friendly hostel close to the main bus station. Prices for a bunk in a mixed or female-only dorm go as low as 20€ a night, while you can get great deals on 4- and…$Around Town - Hotel
La Casa del Maestro
Named for the famed flamenco guitarist “Niño Ricardo” (1904–72) who lived and died in the house, this charming little hotel near Plaza de Encarnación is painted with intense, earthy colors. Lacking a restaurant or even an elevator, it is classified by the city as a one-star hotel,…$$Around Town - Hotel
Las Casas de la Judería
Lodging at this much-loved Sevilla institution feels like stepping into your own private version of the city’s history. It compromises 27 traditional houses in the old Jewish quarter—some of the houses date back to the 15th century—linked by a labyrinth of passages, flower-filled…$$Santa Cruz - Hotel
Las Casas de los Mercaderes
Joining two city palaces around a classic Andalucían patio, this three-story boutique hotel is just far enough away from the cathedral to avoid the crowds yet close to almost everything you might want to see. Public areas are quite grand, with lots of pale marble and handsome…$$Around Town - Hotel
Las Casas del Rey de Baeza
The Hospes chain that runs the Casas specializes in luxury boutique hotels in Spain. As well as here, I've stayed at the chain's properties in Granada and Cordoba, and for me they have the formula almost 100 percent right. All the properties blend the old and the new with style and…$$$Santa Catalina - Hotel
Los Seises by Fontecruz
Recently taken over by the Fontecruz boutique hotel chain, Los Seises is beginning to rediscover its charm after years languishing under its previous owner, Husa hotels. The hotel is housed in a restored 16th-century archbishop's palace, but you wouldn't realize this on first…$$Santa Cruz - Hotel
Oasis Backpackers
Back in the days when I backpacked, hostels were all about shared bathrooms and big dorms. The new breed of hostels, like the Oasis, offer a different deal. Sure, there are still bunkbeds, but typically there are four, six, or eight beds to a room and you can choose rooms with their…$Casca Antigua - Hotel
Posada del Lucero
The “Morning Star Inn” has been a hostelry since the 16th century and all kinds of rogues and rascals have stayed here. Following a complete refit, this nationally listed building is a classy and comfortable lodging that marries ancient columns and brickwork with cutting edge design.…$$Around Town - Hotel
Querencia de Sevilla
With a rooftop infinity pool and close-up views of the Giralda and cathedral, the Querencia occupies a privileged spot. And the style and comfort in this refitted former bank are in place too. The guest rooms are decked out in rich fabrics, with warm wooden floors and mid-century…$$$ - Hotel
The Alminar
This is a good value, comfortable, and perfectly located hotel, but that's not what makes it one of my favorites. What really sets the place apart from the rest of the hotels in this price category is the service. It’s excellent. Nothing is too much trouble for Paco and his friendly…$Constitución - Hotel
Triana House
This delightful boutique bed-and-breakfast on a quiet Triana street bursts with Moorish-style ornamentation. Its compact guestrooms arranged across two townhouses have been expensively refitted in a riot of floral fabrics, decorative tiles, and geometric patterns. You might not…$$Around Town - Hotel
Un Patio en Santa Cruz
Un Patio en Santa Cruz is a pretty good option for budget travelers. It's located in a traditional Sevillian house with a cool, flower-bedecked patio at its center. The location is ideal, right in the middle of the main tourist area, the Barrio Santa Cruz. Rooms are spartan and…$Santa Cruz - Hotel
Viajero en Sevilla
This cheap (except in April) and cheerful bed-and-breakfast is well situated near the center of town. The friendly host will provide you with a map and suggestions for good places to go nearby. The rooms are small, but they’re clean and comfortable with contemporary, no-frills décor.…$Around Town - Hotel
YH Giralda
This friendly little hotel in a restored 18th-century palace house, which formerly belonged to the abbots of a nearby monastery, is a great bet for people on a budget. It's perfectly located right in the middle of the historic center, just minutes from the cathedral. Its 14 simple,…$Santa Cruz



