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.
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.
Alex
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel - the staff are terrific; very friendly, upbeat - great people! Room was a good size - slightly unusual layout of the shower and washbasin not in a separate bathroom, but it was fine. Very very clean - immaculate! Bed was super comfortable and huge pillows! Good location - walking distance to most tourist attractions.
Set in a nationally listed monument, dating from the 16th century, Hotel Posada del Lucero is located in Seville’s Old Town.
Hannah
United Kingdom
The staff were so friendly and helpful. Lovely breakfast with a variety of options. Well located within walking distance of main Seville sights. The room was well equipped and spacious and the cleaners did an excellent job.
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.
Svetlana
United Kingdom
Great location. Hotel was confortable, and charming. Staff were very helpful.
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.
Robert
United Kingdom
Great location, within walking distance to all the attractions. Clean well equipped comfortable rooms. Nice roof terrace bar and pool.
Set on a restored Andalusian Neomudejar-style palace, Hotel Hotel Zaida is located in Seville city centre. This hotel offers free WiFi.
Mirta
Australia
Good location, very clean and comfortable. Room was very big. They supplied a coffee machine and tea and coffee which is unusual is Spain.
They also supplied toiletries
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 Legado Alcazar is set in Seville, 200 metres from Archivo de Indias and 900 metres from Triana Bridge - Isabel II Bridge. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Amazing location. Modern & very clean. Breakfast was lovely
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.
This small, family-run hotel is located in Seville’s Santa Cruz neighbourhood. It offers spacious, air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi. Bicycles can also be rented.
Fantastic location, clean and great value for money!
The modern Ibis Sevilla is set next to the A-4 motorway, offering easy access to Seville centre. Its air-conditioned rooms have flat-screen satellite TV, and there is a 24-hour bar.
wide spread of breakfast, clean rooms, comfy beds.
Located opposite Seville’s 14th-century Santa Catalina Church, this traditional Andalusian house combines a peaceful setting with elegant rooms. It is a 10-minute walk from the cathedral.
Location and of course cleanliness and friendly ataff
Casona De San Andres is set in a 19th-century Sevillan town house, which features original stained-glass windows and courtyards. Located in Seville’s old town, it features 24-hour reception.
Staff are very efficient.
The location is very clean.
Set in an 18th-century building in central Seville, this boutique hotel is just 250 metres from the Cathedral and Giralda. It offers free WiFi and a roof terrace.
Brilliant friendly staff. Beautiful room & very clean.
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.
Everything, location,decor was stunning,staff were fabulous .
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.
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
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.
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.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Seville cost € 177.21 per night, and 4-star hotels in Seville are € 222.24 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Seville can on average be found for € 360.21 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Seville this weekend is € 365.65 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 467.48. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Seville for this weekend cost on average around € 640.34 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 153.57 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Seville for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 216.68 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Seville will cost around € 408.86 (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.
I love Sevilla. It is a beautiful town with great food, lovely people and a lot of history. The Alcazar is magnificent!
we walked a lot, but we also sat at bars to taste their amazing food. This is caracoles season, so if you like them you will be in heaven! By your tickets in advance for the main attractions! May, June, July and August are very, very hot in Sevilla. Most of the businesses close around 2 pm and re-open around 5 pm. Night life is great, late dinner, bars, tapas, flamenco. Did I say I love this city?
Claudia Peralta-Mudd
United States
10
Scored 10
We live in the Costa Blanca and Sevilla is one of the places...
We live in the Costa Blanca and Sevilla is one of the places we wanted to visit. Other family were visiting Sevilla from England and we decided to join them at the same hotel, The hotel is a 4* hotel and lived up to expectations. The city of Sevilla is full of interesting places to visit - we used the sightseeing bus to find the places of interest and visit them easily. The bus ticket also had free entrance or discounts on entrance to a number of places and ran some organised tours. There is a wide range of cafes and restaurants and we enjoyed good food at reasonable prices.
Johnson
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city, just as I expected it to be.
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.
Excellent hotel , lovely clean rooms, very friendly staff and convenient to walk to the major sights like Seville Cathedral and Real Alcazar Palace. Front desk staff is extremely efficient, pleasant and helpful. Property is clean and has a fantastic old time charm. We wish we stayed at Hotel Zaida longer rather than moving to another 2 different hotels at Seville. For us, it was the best despite the 10-15 minutes walk to the Old Town .
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!
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.
This is a nice hotel in the heart of Seville Old Town. The main thoroughfare is only a 3-minute walk away and there are plenty of food and drink options in the area. The area felt very safe. The room was nice. Unlike most smaller hotels, there was always somebody at reception. The people at reception spoke good English, were very pleasant and helpful.
The apartment was well located to be able to walk to the center of town relatively quickly. Had great character, and made you feel like you were in old-world Spain, although the apartment was very modern. It was very HOT in Seville the week we were there so it was very nice that the apartment had air conditioning. Wi-Fi also worked very well.
Hotel Casa 1800 is an extremely lovely boutique hotel located in the centre of the old town of Seville. We had a junior suite with jacuzzi and it was a very spacious comfortable room. The breakfast was nice and it was wonderful to have afternoon tea available. The free bottled water was also appreciated.
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.
Excellent new hotel! Large rooms. Good location approximately one kilometer from the old town of Seville. Very quiet and modern. Free cold water vending machines on all floors. Fantastic roof terrace with pool and bar. Excellent and large breakfast buffet!
We stayed at 3 different hotels over our 7 day trip throughout southern Spain and this hotel was by far the cleanest and nicest. A cold front came through so fortunately the apartment had central heating which is an uncommon commodity is Spain.
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.
Excellent location near pedestrian street. Numerous cafes and restaurants close by. The apartment was very clean and comfortable. Jose is one of the finest hosts I have met during a 3 week trip in Spain visiting several cities.
Nicely located hotel in midst of Seville old town. Short walk to tourist sites. Car parking was simple as staff ‘lose’ car for you. Rooms fair size. Nice roof terrace. Breakfast one of best we’ve ever seen. Staff very helpful.
A quaint little gem of a hotel nestled amongst the lanes in the heart of the Old Town. Perfect location to explore Seville. Comfortable beds, great shower and cool a/c. Great value and will definitely stay again.
A modern hotel near the place of Spain, very clean with excellent food and beautiful views on Seville. A huge thanks to our very nice waitress Celia at Quimera who took such good care of us! Muchas gracias Celia!
Excellent Boutique hotel. Good location in old town Seville. Lovely decor and ambiance. Excellent staff and so helpful on locations to visit, cafes, restaurants etc.. Decent variety and selection for breakfast.
Perfect traditional Spanish boutique hotel. Warm and welcoming! Great little spanish restaurant part of this family owned hotel. Always queues for tables. Book in advance! Best food in Seville!!!
Our room was large and clean. It was one of the best hotels we stayed in Spain. The breakfast was great and the churros were amazing. All staff were friendly and helpful.
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