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.
Edith
Portugal
Beauty ,stairs, comfort ,location , cleanliness, food ,staff, patio , olive trees, coffee in the room, parking free
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.
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.
dwight
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast, very comfortable bed and pillows
Set in a nationally listed monument, dating from the 16th century, Hotel Posada del Lucero is located in Seville’s Old Town.
Richard
United States of America
The room was comfortable, and location was very good, close to many attractions. The staff was very accommodating, especially when our toilet was leaking, they offered us a free breakfast to compensate. The breakfast was outstanding, with fresh and delicious breads, pastries, omelets if desired, yogurt, meat, cheese, croissants, etc... I loved the cappuccino machine! I enjoyed walking around the hotel, especially to the top floor where there was a mini pool, bar and a view of the rooftops. The hotel is unique as it is open air from the top, which allows fresh air, but if it rains, the lobby can get slippery so be careful. I believe this is a historical hotel and gives one the feeling of Seville style architecture.
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.
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.
Shari
United States of America
Very nice reception staff, assisted with arranging a taxi to the train station. Loved the afternoon coffee service available in the lobby.
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.
Yun Lam Jacquelin
United States of America
Great location and friendly staff. I would definitely recommend!
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.
The modern Ibis Sevilla is set next to the A-4 motorway, offering easy access to Seville center. Its air-conditioned rooms have flat-screen satellite TV, and there is a 24-hour bar.
wide spread of breakfast, clean rooms, comfy beds.
Set in a XX Century historic building, Petit Palace Canalejas Sevilla is located in Seville City Center, a 10-minute walk from Seville Cathedral. This hotel offers free WiFi.
Fantastic stay, great location and superb room! Great value!
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 Alcántara offers comfortable and modern facilities in Seville's historic center. It is located in the charming Santa Cruz District, next to the famous Murillo Gardens.
Lovely hotel, excellent location, very friendly staff.
Located next to Seville’s Fibes Exhibition Center, M.A. Hotel Sevilla Congresos features a restaurant and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Sevilla Airport is 2.5 mi away.
Clean, balcony view was great as was room service.
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.
The apartment was perfect and exceeded our expectations.
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.
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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.
Beautiful city, just as I expected it to be. Be careful when you order tapas. Make sure you are clear that you want a small dish (media) and not a full meal (ration). If you leave the main streets around the cathedral and palace you can find more local and cheaper bars and restaurants.
You can get a bus from the airport and it is 5 euros for a single ticket, or 6 euros for a return. You need to get off at the stop of San Bernardo but it is still a walk of 10-15 minutes. I believe the taxi is around 35 euros.
Beautiful cathedral and palace. The organised trip to these two places was a bit chaotic. I wouldn't recommend the boat trip to be honest. If you have walked up and down the riverside as many times as we did, you won't learn much from the boat trip.
Definitely go and see the Place d'Espana. Amazing square showing all the regions of Spain - made from tiles.
Terasa
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Been to Sevilla a couple of times before so already seen...
Been to Sevilla a couple of times before so already seen most of the touristy bits although we did have a quick look at the Setas, but didn't visit the roof viewing gallery. Essentially Sevilla was a stop off for a couple of days before we continued our trip to Cordoba.
Pretty much as I remember it last time, but a fair bit busier with a lot more people milling around plus there seem to be a lot more cars about which can make navigating the smaller streets on foot a bit hairy.
Also, one particular bugbear of mine are these damn electric scooters that are on the increase wherever you go nowadays. They hurtle about at a hell of a rate, you cant hear them coming, plus no area is out of bounds, whether roads, paths, walkways and even through cordoned off zones, there's no safe place to walk anymore.
Prices in Sevilla are also a good bit higher but I suppose after the best part of two and a half years inflation, plus coming out of a pandemic, then that's to be expected.
In any event we ate at a couple of my favourite places (La Cantina in Calle Feria Market & Bodeguita Romero) and had a few drinks here and there so all was good.
Our train to Cordoba from Santa Justa also left on time though it was absolutely packed so lucky I prebooked our seats a few weeks before leaving the UK. Recommend anyone visiting and intending to use rail
transport does the same.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very pretty city all within walking distance We pre-booked...
Very pretty city all within walking distance We pre-booked the cathedral and the Real alcazar etc. - worked well Good selection of bars for sherry and tapas Overall thoroughly recommended for city break we did Monday to Friday which was about right time spell
michael
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Alcazar simply breathtaking and a must, also lovely cafe...
The Alcazar simply breathtaking and a must, also lovely cafe with tame peacocks/ducks and quiet garden areas.. Cathedral also worth a visit if only for its vulgarity and ostentation, looks better from the outside! Book in advance for both to avoid the queues. Don't bother with a bus tour, not worth the money. Flamenco also booked in advance but seats not allocated so get there early, Loads of churches to visit but it can take time to find them as streets very convoluted so take a map or use the google thingy. Art Gallery or Museo de Bellas Artes in an interesting building with lovely courtyards to sit in, art mostly religious subjects, works by Zurberan and Murillo. Lots to see in Seville but do plan ahead and take a good map as easy to get lost. Palacio de Labrija very difficult to find and about to give up when we found it; a bit dusty and Dickensian with displays of broken pottery etc mosaics nice and staircase; upstairs only by guided tour and didn't have time to wait for the next one.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Seville is beautiful but if you are right in the centre then...
Seville is beautiful but if you are right in the centre then it can be expensive and there are so many tourists! ten mins walk away from the Cathedral it all changes and you see real spanish life. Make sure your accommodation is air conditioned.
Neville
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is one of the prettiest cities I have visited and I...
This is one of the prettiest cities I have visited and I consider myself well traveled. The colors of the jacaranda trees, the bougainvillea, the parks and gardens are superlative.
Walked everywhere admiring all the tile work, the well maintained old buildings and outdoor cafes.
Seville is absolutely gorgeous...not to be missed.
This was the nicest place we stayed during our 2 week vacation in Spain. Sometimes pictures over-represent, but in this case, the 3 bedroom apartment was even nicer than in the pictures. The two levels are connected via stairs, but there is also a private elevator that goes to the 3rd level. Beds were comfortable and the apartment was well equipped with coffee, tea, detergents, bath products. The views were outstanding and we were well located to explore Seville on foot. Management was quick to respond to our questions. Highly recommend.
The hotel looks shining and carefully and tastefully maintained. Location is great. We literally walked every morning to the landmarks across the river. Front desk staff was extremely friendly and attentive. They even gave us two picnic bags when learning we will check out early to catch train (see picture) This was very touching! Last but not least, the breakfast was superb! Lots of choices with fresh cut fruits hot and cold dishes as well as fresh juices. The best breakfast we had on our Spain trip!
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.).
Fantastic location - it was easy to walk everywhere we wanted to go. The rooftop terrace in our apartment was sunny and warm. We really enjoyed sitting outside and listening to the people walking below. It seemed the people in Spain loved to sing and we would laugh as they serenaded the city. The beds and pillows were comfortable and the showers worked well. Our hosts were also very quick to communicate and easy to speak to in English which was helpful to us.
This is a brilliant hotel. I knew it years ago before it was reformed. What a difference! The rooms are spacious, beds the most comfortable I have had in a hotel, lovely toiletries, tea and coffee facilities (not very common in Spain!) Huge TV, lots of little extras that make a difference. The solarium pool and gym are fabulous and the staff could not be more helpful. This is my new go to hotel in Seville now!
This is an amazing place, so much to discover inside the hotel complex, and it's situated right in the old town. The hotel is an architectural museum and has a totally unique atmosphere! The staff were very friendly and welcoming, and the piano bar is fantastic. Staying here is truly an integral part of the Seville experience!
Nice little hotel not too far from downtown Seville. Great breakfast buffet! Room was nice and comfortable. They have a private parking garage which is great. We had a nice stay and walked to the old town which is about 20 minutes from the hotel. Hotel is close to many shops, restaurants, and a big mall not too far away.
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.
This beautiful boutique hotel in the old town made our short trip to Sevilla extra special. Welcome drink at check in and fabulous staff were very friendly and accommodating. Our wonderful twin room was very comfortable. Also recommend the 10€ breakfast to start your day off exploring this wonderful city.
We liked the design that portrayed creativity and details in every corner of the hotel. This will be a reason for us to choose the hotels of the same chain in other parts of Spain and Portugal.
The staff was super friendly and helpful especially with the recommendations on the best spots of the city.
The apartment was exceptional. Probably the best room we had during our stay in Spain. Room was complete with everything you need. We arrived with wine, cookies and espresso refills inside the gift box on the table ready. So thoughtful. Coincidentally it was our first honeymoon in Europe
Charming boutique hotel in a quiet location in the old town just a few minutes walk from the cathedral. Beautiful spacious room with luxurious bathroom. Service friendly and efficient. Throughly recommend this hotel which was the best we stayed in during a 4 location trip.
Hotel was in the middle of the old town. Excellent for touring especially as we only had the day in Seville.
Staff friendly and hotel had a very homely atmosphere. Recommended by a friend and I would extend the recommendation to others.
The place is vibing and the staff is kind!! You feel like you are among your family!! I loved the idea of free diner in many days of the week!! I loved the activities that they suggest!! It’s one of the best hostels in Spain.
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.
Had both a washing machine and dryer which was nice and not that common in Spain. The air conditioning was very good. Had a tea pot and a regular, American style drip coffee maker.
Great location in central old town Seville, very close to the action but also a very quiet hotel and very comfortable beds, making for a pleasant stay.
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