Hotel Inglaterra dates back to 1857 when it was known as the "Fonda Inglaterra" and housed numerous European monarchs during their visits to Seville. The building was completely renovated in 1967 and further modifications were made in 1998. It is located near the the center of the city, where the majority of the city's buses stop. Cathedral, Giralda (La) and the Santa Cruz neighborhood are all only a five-minute walk away.
The present owners, the dukes of Segorve, have carpeted and furnished the rooms in classical Castilian style. Request an interior facing bedroom and you'll overlook the delightful Andalusian patio full of flowers. The exterior rooms face onto the street. It once belonged to the duke of Bejar who was patron to the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes. The main building dates back to the 17th century.
Hotel Casa Imperial has beautiful, comfortable and luxurious bedrooms decorated in bright, lively colors. Some have a patio, others have private terraces. This 16th century residential palace was once joined to the nearby Casa de Pilatos by a special passage way that no longer exists. It's located close to the Santa Cruz neighborhood so you can enjoy walking through the atmospheric streets of the old town as well being within easy reach of the cathedral and the River Guadalquivir.