Silken Al-Andalus Palace Hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from Seville's historic centre.
Helen
United Kingdom
The breakfast was excellent, and well displayed. Although the hotel was busy, the buffet remained replenished with plenty of choice. The omlettes cooked to order were superb. Tables were cleared swiftly and efficiently- staff were very friendly. The check in/check out staff were friendly and efficient. We enjoyed some fabulous cocktails in the Cocktail Bar each evening!
Catalonia Santa Justa is located a short walk from Seville's historic centre, and just 650 metres from Santa Justa AVE Train Station. It offers a sun terrace, rooftop swimming pool, and a hot tub.
Sarah
Canada
Excellent location. I walked to everything I wanted to see in Seville. Quiet, comfortable room.
Excellent breakfast - lots of fruit, bread, pastries, and the option to have an omelet made fresh.
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.
Gheorghe
United States
Everything was extremely good, very pleasant experience. All staff including Miss Kimberly, outstanding.
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.
Rui
Portugal
location perfect, big room in the new part of the hotel, no breakfast
Hotel Rey Alfonso X is located in the historic centre of Seville, a short walk from the Giralda and the Santa Cruz district. The outdoor swimming pool is seasonal.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
location was great, staff were amazing, room was lovely, bar was great
Set on a restored Andalusian Neomudejar-style palace, Hotel Hotel Zaida is located in Seville city centre. This hotel offers free WiFi.
Robin
United Kingdom
Excellentand great value hotel near Museum Bellas Artes so pretty central.
Lovely rooftop terrace for all guests with plenty of seating.
Spotless bedroom.
Located 700 meters from Plaza de Armas, Eurostars Torre Sevilla is located in the last 13 floors of this skyscraper, the highest building in Andalucia.
Very clean and modern and had very good facilities.
Featuring free WiFi, Las Casas de El Arenal is located in Sevilla, 290 metres from the Cathedral. This hotel offers a classic décor and an on-site bar.
The location. Lots of bars and attractions close by.
Set in Seville’s historic centre, 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 Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville is located next to Seville’s Real Alcazares. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, gym and a typical garden courtyard with fountain.
The property the rooms the breakfast was all very nice
Hotel Gravina 51 is a restored 18th-century manor house, featuring 2 typical Seville patios. It is set 250 metres from Seville’s Plaza de Armas and a 5-minute walk from the Maestranza Bullring.
The apartment was perfect and exceeded our expectations.
Located just 150 metres from Seville Cathedral, in the Santa Cruz District, this hotel’s roof terrace offers views of the Giralda Bell Tower. All air-conditioned rooms have satellite TV and free WiFi.
Playing with the numerous musical instruments around the hotel
Set in Seville and with La Giralda and Sevilla Cathedral reachable within 400 metres, Casa Alhaja by Shiadu offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free...
Perfect - location, facilities, staff and breakfast
Located in Seville, 1.2 km from Maria Luisa Park, Hotel Giralda Center provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Stylish, comfy, amazing breakfast, great rooftop pool
Well set in Seville, H10 Casa de la Plata provides air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
The hotel and staff were excellent. Excellent location.
Located across the famous Triana Bridge, Hotel Kivir, recommended for adults is a 4-star property situated 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, 1.5 km 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 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.
Featuring a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Hotel Tayko Sevilla is located in the centre of Seville, 1.1 km from Triana Bridge - Isabel II Bridge.
I cant thank the staff enough absolutly amazing service :) well done
Set in Seville in the Andalucía Region, 1.1 km from Plaza de Armas, Hotel Mercer Sevilla boasts an outdoor pool and sun terrace. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
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 centre of Seville, 600 metres from Plaza de Armas.
The hotel is very comfortable with very good staff.
In a prime location in the centre 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.
Situated in a delightful area of Seville, in the picturesque and authentic Barrio de Santa Cruz, the hotel is an attractive, converted manor house dating back to the 16th century.
helpful staff. Great central location. Jacuzzi. beautiful courtyard.
FAQs about hotels in Seville
On average, 3-star hotels in Seville cost £120 per night, and 4-star hotels in Seville are £150 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Seville can on average be found for £277 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Seville this weekend is £228 or, for a 4-star hotel, £249. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Seville for this weekend cost on average around £391 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £180 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Seville for tonight. You'll pay on average around £234 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Seville will cost around £608 (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 be soaked up.
People watching is very much a pastime here, and all over Seville restaurants teem with well-heeled locals enjoying a laidback coffee or cerveza under the shade of a citrus tree.
The city also has its fair share of must-see sights. 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.
Seville is beautiful, we could have stayed a day or so more.
Seville is beautiful, we could have stayed a day or so more. The weather was fab and there are so many areas to see and lots of history to experience. Food is good but a little repetitive! You wont get bored with new places to explore.
april
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sevilla is fantastic city.
Sevilla is fantastic city. There are so many things to see, fantastic tapa bars with the best food in Spain. Weather is allways nice, atmosphere in the city is so cool, people are so frendly. Flamenco dancers are at every corner.
Lot of parks, Plaza de Espana, Setas de Sevilla, Alcazar de Sevilla are the must places to visit. So many small streets and squeres....get lost in the city and enjoy.
Elizabeta
Croatia
10
Scored 10
The main attractions are all within walking distance of each...
The main attractions are all within walking distance of each other so it was easy to get around.Lots of beautiful gardens which is unusual for Spanish cities.Lots of plants from different parts of the world.
We had a great tour guide called Valentino who brought the history of the city alive.
Most of the centre was pedestrian only so you did not have to worry about cars and their noise.
Lots of different cafe and restaurants catering to all budgets also some unusual ones.
amal
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots of interest
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
Scored 10
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
8.0
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.
We had the best stay at Palacio Bucarelli, it might now be our favourite hotel in Spain! The staff were friendly and welcoming, and very helpful. We loved our room, the rooftop pool was just perfect during the scorching Seville summer, and the room was very spacious and very well appointed. The kitchenette was very useful, and everything was clean. The communal courtyard and honesty bar is a lovely touch. The breakfast baskets are inspired too - making it even more of a private, special experience. We felt completely at home,
Room cleanliness was exemplary, bed extremely comfortable, spacious room, very good wi-fi and very kindly staff.
Easy to get to the old town, the hotel being next to the subway (2 stops to the centre), tram (T1) and bus stations or by walking, within no more half an hour. From the airport you can take the EA bus (20-30 min to get to the hotel). From San Bernardo train station, which is nearby to the hotel, you can take the train to go to the cities near Seville (Cordoba, Jerez de la Frontera, etc.).
The hotel is ideally situated in the old town of Seville, within easy walking distance of many of the places of interest and restaurants and bars. Our room was beautiful and quirky, with private balcony, where we enjoyed a delicious breakfast each morning during our stay. Staff at the hotel were also very helpful and attentive. If we visit Seville again in the future, we will most definitely stay here again, and will recommend to friends.
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.
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.
I ADORE this hotel. We couldn't have picked a better place in Seville. The location is amazing, right in the heart of the old town, surrounded by bars and restaurants .. yet inside is a quiet idyllic refuge. Stunningly beautiful decor, if you like quirky and traditional Spanish. Little pool on the roof is a godsend in hot weather.
Amazing hotel right in the centre of Seville old town. The virtual check in is a really nice feature as it means you can check in anytime without trouble.
The pool is really lovely, and was totally quiet when we visited.
The room is very very clean, and we liked the feature of being able to play our own music through speakers
perfect location for exploring Seville. outstanding staff and attention to detail. beautiful character property. wonderful Spanish guitar hour each evening in courtyard. unlike some hotels during our s Spain trip everything was on offer - kettles, drinks in courtyard etc rather than very limited service due to covid.
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.
The "queensize" bed was actually 2 twin beds pushed together. The location was great, but Seville's streets are narrow, and Spaniards never seem to sleep, so the abundant noise down there was amplified up here. But that's not the Hostal's fault: it's like that everywhere in Spain.
Amazing hotel in the middle of the old town! Despite that Seville doesn’t have sea - the rooftop pool and the bar is a great bonus during the super hot daytime! The rooms are big, clean. The AC worked perfectly and it was very quiet. The staff is friendly!
Beautiful and charming hotel. The staff (evening) & morning of our departure were extremely wonderful and helpful. Great information about Seville and helped us with many of our reservations within Seville and even outside in other areas of Spain.
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.
I love the team at Hotel Unuk. It was our first time visiting Spain from the moment we walked, and their service was outstanding when we left. I love the breakfast. There are lots of options. Will come back for sure.
Absolutely luxurious amenities, fantastic shower, robes and bed. Warm and informative staff- Irene was kind and charming and took to time to explain the best places to go and eat. Best accommodations in Spain!
Our favorite hotel of our Spain trip. Really charming design and decor of the lobby area and room. Felt much more luxurious in person. Great location, and you can reach any place of interest by walking.
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