Contact Us Terms of Use Privacy & Cookies Statement

Yes, send me expert tips and deals!

By proceeding, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Search

Recent Search

Oyster Logo
Hotels in Spain
2824 Hotels
Mon Suites Catedral
Calle Tapineria 15-17
Hotel Neptuno
Paseo Neptuno 2

The four-pearl Hotel Neptuno is a beachfront property situated on Valencia's east coast, about a 20-minute drive from the Old Town and other tourist sites. Stylish interiors combine clean lines and modern furnishings with Pop Art paintings and colorful accents. The hotel's 50 rooms feature a minimalist Scandinavian style and amenities like minibars, plasma TVs, and free Wi-Fi, while suites add upscale perks like large furnished terraces with hot tubs and attractive bathrooms with both jetted tubs and hydromassage rainfall showers. There is a restaurant on-site, as well as health facilities that include a steam room, hot tub, fitness room, and spa treatments. For something more centrally located, travelers might want to consider the Vincci Lys, though it doesn't offer as many features

Hotel Alfonso XIII, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville
Calle San Fernando 2

This luxury hotel dates back to the late 1920s and features impressive palatial architecture, decadent interiors, and beautiful gardens. Its location is also prime, situated near the Royal Alcázar and within a five- to 10-minute walk of Seville's top attractions. Features include a lovely outdoor pool with a poolside bar, two beautiful restaurants (including one in and overlooking an attractive courtyard), an atmospheric bar with chic Art Deco decor, a gourmet foodie shop, and a fitness room. Though some of the 151 guest rooms are small and lack tea/coffee facilities, they feature stylish contemporary decor, attractive bathrooms with arabesque tiling, and some balconies. Though nowhere near as opulent, the five-pearl Hotel Palacio de Villapanes is a more intimate alternative with a rooftop plunge pool, small spa, and tapas restaurant.

Hotel Zenit Sevilla
Calle Pages del Corro 90, En el Barrio de Triana

The 128-room Hotel Zenit Sevilla is a budget property located in the Triana quarter of Seville, a 15-minute walk from the heart of the city's Jewish quarter. Situated on the west bank of the Guadalquivir, the hotel sits in a lively pedestrian area with a village-like feel; there are plenty of bars and restaurants in the neighboring streets. Rooms are slightly dark and old fashioned, but are good value. The property has a tiny fitness center, rental bikes, and parking for a fee. The hotel can sometimes get crowded with organized groups, but there is free Wi-Fi and lots of space to lounge in the large lobby.

Hospes Las Casas Del Rey De Baeza

This charming 41-room boutique is housed in an 18th-century building in the historic center of Seville, a short walk from major attractions, shops and restaurants. It is built around two beautiful traditional patios with plants; exterior hallways that lead to the rooms. While Junior Suites and Deluxe Rooms have colonial-style furnishings with a modern twist, lower-level rooms can feel a little barebones, with sparse wall decorations, simple wrought-iron headboards, and small flat-screen TVs. However, all accommodations feature quality beds, Egyptian cotton linens, and clean, modern bathrooms. Small windows are typical of these typical Andalusian structures, but make most rooms feel dark. The hotel features a traditional tapas restaurant, a cozy library, and private parking on-site, but the highlight here is the full-service spa featuring a small rooftop pool with loungers and bar service.

El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique
C/ Reinoso, 8, Esquina c/ Jamerdana

The El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique Sevilla is a three-pearl property in the Santa Cruz neighborhood of central Seville. Its 20 individually decorated rooms are arranged on three floors around a lovely courtyard. The building's roof deck offers city views along with a hot tub. Guests are welcomed with a glass of regional orange wine, coffee, and biscuits, and a breakfast buffet (for a fee), is served in the main restaurant -- a charming space with cascading plants and an atrium ceiling. Loaner bikes are free to borrow, and walking tours are also available. Be aware that the hotel is located around narrow pedestrian streets, which makes parking difficult. Travelers could also consider the Hotel Dona Maria, another centrally located hotel in the historic district, which has a rooftop pool.

Apartamentos - Suites Santa Cruz
Calle Justino de Neve 4

The three-pearl Apartamentos - Suites Santa Cruz offers spacious accommodations close to major attractions like the Seville Cathedral and the Royal Alcazar. The 34 apartments have a peaceful vibe, cozy decor, and most include kitchens -- but not all have Wi-Fi, though it's available in the reception area (located in another building). Beyond a breakfast option (for a fee), there’s not much else in terms of amenities, but it’s a great choice for extended-stay guests or families who want to save money by self-catering. Travelers could also consider the similarly priced Hotel Fernando III, which has a rooftop pool, an on-site restaurant, and rooms with free Wi-Fi. 

Hotel Adriano Sevilla
Calle Adriano 12

The Hotel Adriano Sevilla is a value hotel in Seville’s historic district where shops, bars, attractions, and restaurants are within easy walking distance. A renovated 18th century manor, this hotel has antique charm and a lovely courtyard with a fountain. A rooftop terrace displays wonderful views of the city. Rooms are plain (though Superior Rooms have a grand feel to them); some rooms have balconies with city views but others suffer from street noise. This hotel has free Wi-Fi and is pet-friendly. There is a paid on-site garage as well as concierge and room service.

Hotel Monte Carmelo

The 65-room Monte Carmelo is a solid mid-range pick in Los Remedios neighborhood, a local area outside the historic center (but still within a 15-minute walk of most major attractions). Clean, spacious rooms feature flat-screen TVs, pillow menus, free but limited Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and minibars. Room decor is midway through renovations as of January 2018, and modernized units are serene and streamlined. The lobby and dining area received much-needed renovations in 2015, transforming these areas into bright, contemporary spaces. There’s little in the way of amenities -- just a quality breakfast buffet and lobby bar -- but the price is right here. It's worth considering El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique Sevilla, a charming property with a rooftop whirlpool, quality restaurant, and multiple freebies.