An ideal accommodation for youngsters backpacking through the city, La Banda offers basic comforts at budget-friendly prices. The hostel is clean, very well-maintained and has a quirky character that strikes a chord with the youth. Located close to the city center, this hostel has several touristy spots in its vicinity. Additionally, eclectic restaurants, bars and nightlife hideouts are also strewn around the property.
Hotel Alfonso XIII, one of the city's most luxurious and attractive hotels, is ideally located alongside the Reales Alcázares (Royal Palaces), María Luisa Park and the River Guadalquivir. It's the first choice for royalty and famous personalities when they visit Seville. The spacious bedrooms are all decorated in different styles, including traditional Castilian, Arabic-Andalusian and 16th-century baroque. It was opened with great fanfare by king Alfonso XIII to house important guests during the 1929 Ibero-American Expo, and it was totally refurbished for the 1992 Expo.
This hotel is located in the heart of the city just a few steps away from the Casa de Pilatos and the San Leandro and Santa María de Jesús convents. It is also just a few minutes from the shopping district. The building dates from the 18th century and is surrounded by palaces and other historic buildings. It is named after an important ally of King Fernando III who helped him conquer Seville in 1248. The city was divided into sections and this house was awarded to the son of the Moorish King of Baeza. The hotel preserves the traditional architecture of this ancient area of the city. The rooms are large and many of them include a sitting room.
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.
Barceló Renacimiento is a modern five-star hotel, made up of three asymmetrical four-story towers surrounded by beautiful gardens and a spectacular swimming-pool. It stands on the banks of the River Guadalquivir and offers magnificent views of the city. The bedrooms are tastefully decorated in marble and wood. It's located close to many popular touristy places and only ten minutes away from the center of Seville.
Set in a traditional Andalusian house in Seville’s Triana district, Backpackers Triana is just 150 metres from the River Guadalquívir. It has a charming rooftop terrace with hammocks, sofas and a hot tub. The air-conditioned rooms at the Backpackers feature tiled floors and simple décor. Each one comes with free Wi-Fi, private lockers and a shared bathroom. Guests have access to the shared kitchen. Staff at reception can provide information about what to see and do in Seville. You can also hire a bicycle at reception. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Seville Cathedral and the Alcázar Palace are around 15 minutes’ walk away. Betis Street, just 150 metres away, is a popular place to have a drink by the river.
An ideal accommodation for youngsters backpacking through the city, La Banda offers basic comforts at budget-friendly prices. The hostel is clean, very well-maintained and has a quirky character that strikes a chord with the youth. Located close to the city center, this hostel has several touristy spots in its vicinity. Additionally, eclectic restaurants, bars and nightlife hideouts are also strewn around the property.
Hotel Alfonso XIII, one of the city's most luxurious and attractive hotels, is ideally located alongside the Reales Alcázares (Royal Palaces), María Luisa Park and the River Guadalquivir. It's the first choice for royalty and famous personalities when they visit Seville. The spacious bedrooms are all decorated in different styles, including traditional Castilian, Arabic-Andalusian and 16th-century baroque. It was opened with great fanfare by king Alfonso XIII to house important guests during the 1929 Ibero-American Expo, and it was totally refurbished for the 1992 Expo.
Only 15min from Seville, in the municipal district of Guillena, this typical Andalusian estate and inn was built around 1900. It was restored and converted into a hotel in 1991, while respecting the traditional architecture and decoration. Located on a hill close to the El Jergal Natural Park where you can enjoy a peaceful stay. All of the rooms have been decorated in a unique style with hand-painted furniture, tapestries.
Located 12k from Seville, heading towards Mérida, this estate belonged to the Queen Doña María de Molina in the 13th and 14th centuries. The fortress is the only rural construction near Seville that dates from this age. After its inauguration as a farm, it was made into a Hacienda Rural (Rural Estate) of renaissance style. It has become a model for other Rural Estates and urban homes in Seville.
In the Old town district of Seville, close to Barrio Santa Cruz, Loft Virgen de la Luz has free WiFi and a washing machine. The property was built in 2007 and features accommodation with a patio. The air-conditioned apartment consists of 1 bedroom, a living room, a fully equipped kitchenette with a dishwasher and a kettle, and 1 bathroom with a bath and a bidet. A TV is offered. A bicycle rental service is available at the apartment. Triana Bridge - Isabel II Bridge is 4.3 km from Loft Virgen de la Luz, while Santa María La Blanca Church is 3.3 km from the property. The nearest airport is Jerez Airport, 85 km from the accommodation.
This hotel is located in the heart of the city just a few steps away from the Casa de Pilatos and the San Leandro and Santa María de Jesús convents. It is also just a few minutes from the shopping district. The building dates from the 18th century and is surrounded by palaces and other historic buildings. It is named after an important ally of King Fernando III who helped him conquer Seville in 1248. The city was divided into sections and this house was awarded to the son of the Moorish King of Baeza. The hotel preserves the traditional architecture of this ancient area of the city. The rooms are large and many of them include a sitting room.