The 48-room Hotel Cervantes is a traditionally decorated, mid-range property located in the historic center of Seville, within walking distance of major attractions such as the cathedral and Maestranza bullring. Rooms are on the small side and generic, but feature solid amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and safes. There are several lovely courtyards with gurgling fountains and seating, and a small bar serves drinks under a striking stained-glass skylight. However, breakfast is basic and overpriced, and there is no full restaurant on-site. Travelers seeking something cheaper may want to compare rates at Hotel Zaida, which has a similar traditional feel, plus a fitness room and a pleasant rooftop garden with a hot tub.
The 48-room Hotel Cervantes is a traditionally decorated, mid-range property located in the historic center of Seville, within walking distance of major attractions such as the cathedral and Maestranza bullring. Rooms are on the small side and generic, but feature solid amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and safes. There are several lovely courtyards with gurgling fountains and seating, and a small bar serves drinks under a striking stained-glass skylight. However, breakfast is basic and overpriced, and there is no full restaurant on-site. Travelers seeking something cheaper may want to compare rates at Hotel Zaida, which has a similar traditional feel, plus a fitness room and a pleasant rooftop garden with a hot tub.
The Zaida Hotel offers some useful features and a great central location, making it a solid budget choice in Seville's old town. It's within walking distance of Seville's top shopping and dining, and the Alameda is only a 15-minute walk away. The 35 rooms are simply furnished, and en-suite bathrooms are small, but some have a balcony, and all offer air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs. The rooftop garden is a great, private hangout with an outdoor hot tub and shower, and there's a small fitness room. Vending machines and a microwave are welcome additions, as there's no restaurant or bar. The hotel is good value, but nearby Hotel Montecarlo -- which does have a restaurant -- would make a good alternative. However, rates there will likely be higher.
The Zaida Hotel offers some useful features and a great central location, making it a solid budget choice in Seville's old town. It's within walking distance of Seville's top shopping and dining, and the Alameda is only a 15-minute walk away. The 35 rooms are simply furnished, and en-suite bathrooms are small, but some have a balcony, and all offer air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs. The rooftop garden is a great, private hangout with an outdoor hot tub and shower, and there's a small fitness room. Vending machines and a microwave are welcome additions, as there's no restaurant or bar. The hotel is good value, but nearby Hotel Montecarlo -- which does have a restaurant -- would make a good alternative. However, rates there will likely be higher.
The 10-room Hotel Ateneo Sevilla is a three-and-a-half property set within the historic area of Seville. The boutique hotel has a trendy Renaissance style that attracts mostly couples. The rooms vary from Standard to Suites and come with comforts like air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kettles, and minibars. With a pool, bar, breakfast buffet (for a fee), and a library, there are quite a few features for such a small boutique property. Take note that Wi-Fi may be spotty at times and there’s no on-site parking or restaurant. For a hotel with a modern design, consider EME Cathedral Hotel which has a rooftop pool, spa, and gym.
The 10-room Hotel Ateneo Sevilla is a three-and-a-half property set within the historic area of Seville. The boutique hotel has a trendy Renaissance style that attracts mostly couples. The rooms vary from Standard to Suites and come with comforts like air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kettles, and minibars. With a pool, bar, breakfast buffet (for a fee), and a library, there are quite a few features for such a small boutique property. Take note that Wi-Fi may be spotty at times and there’s no on-site parking or restaurant. For a hotel with a modern design, consider EME Cathedral Hotel which has a rooftop pool, spa, and gym.
Hotel Las Casas de El Arenal is a three-pearl historic hotel set in two traditional 18th century Sevillian homes, a four-minute walk to the Plaza de Toros in Seville’s city center. The 27 rooms are classic and elegant so expect antique furniture, floral patterns, and some wooden ceilings with exposed beams. Space is limited in the rooms, but all have flat-screen TVs, minibars, electric kettles, and air-conditioning. The lovely cold breakfast buffet, on-site parking, and free Wi-Fi are all great perks. Guests can gather in the central courtyard or rooftop solarium. A lack of a restaurant or gym are downsides, though as a historic boutique property, the missing features aren't all that surprising. Travelers could also consider Vincci La Rabida Hotel, which has two restaurants on-site.
Hotel Las Casas de El Arenal is a three-pearl historic hotel set in two traditional 18th century Sevillian homes, a four-minute walk to the Plaza de Toros in Seville’s city center. The 27 rooms are classic and elegant so expect antique furniture, floral patterns, and some wooden ceilings with exposed beams. Space is limited in the rooms, but all have flat-screen TVs, minibars, electric kettles, and air-conditioning. The lovely cold breakfast buffet, on-site parking, and free Wi-Fi are all great perks. Guests can gather in the central courtyard or rooftop solarium. A lack of a restaurant or gym are downsides, though as a historic boutique property, the missing features aren't all that surprising. Travelers could also consider Vincci La Rabida Hotel, which has two restaurants on-site.
The charming Hotel Casa Imperial is a three-pearl taste of traditional Andalucia. It has a great location in the winding streets of Seville's old town, and is within walking distance of the city's best shopping and attractions. The 26 rooms are spacious and simple, with amenities including kitchenettes and flat-screen TVs, though the bathrooms are rustic. Triple and Quad Rooms are useful for families and groups of friends. There are lots of secluded nooks for relaxing, including several leafy patios and a rooftop terrace with views of the cathedral. The hotel lacks features like a pool or restaurant, so if that's a deal breaker guests could take a look at nearby Las Casas de la Juderia. It has a similar traditional style, but adds a spa and restaurant.
The charming Hotel Casa Imperial is a three-pearl taste of traditional Andalucia. It has a great location in the winding streets of Seville's old town, and is within walking distance of the city's best shopping and attractions. The 26 rooms are spacious and simple, with amenities including kitchenettes and flat-screen TVs, though the bathrooms are rustic. Triple and Quad Rooms are useful for families and groups of friends. There are lots of secluded nooks for relaxing, including several leafy patios and a rooftop terrace with views of the cathedral. The hotel lacks features like a pool or restaurant, so if that's a deal breaker guests could take a look at nearby Las Casas de la Juderia. It has a similar traditional style, but adds a spa and restaurant.
One of four Seville locations of an urban hotel chain, Meliá Lebreros is a bit outside of the historic center and has one of the larger outdoor pools in the city. Parts of the older building, including higher-level rooms, have been renovated, but some areas could still use updating. Nonetheless, the Meliá is more affordable than other comparable properties, and also offers special family rooms with kid-friendly decor. The amenities, aside from the pool, include a gym open 24 hours daily, restaurants, bars, a nightclub that pays homage to New York’s Studio 54, and several meeting rooms.
One of four Seville locations of an urban hotel chain, Meliá Lebreros is a bit outside of the historic center and has one of the larger outdoor pools in the city. Parts of the older building, including higher-level rooms, have been renovated, but some areas could still use updating. Nonetheless, the Meliá is more affordable than other comparable properties, and also offers special family rooms with kid-friendly decor. The amenities, aside from the pool, include a gym open 24 hours daily, restaurants, bars, a nightclub that pays homage to New York’s Studio 54, and several meeting rooms.
This historic, 81-room boutique is centrally located in the old center of Seville, within walking distance of most major attractions. Common areas -- such as the gorgeous arched courtyard and the restaurants -- are classic, elegant and luxurious, with original architectural details dating back to the 18th century. Suites feature upscale touches, including lofted rooms with four-poster king beds, the occasional antique, and jetted tubs. But some Standard Rooms may be a little stark for some -- with simple wooden furniture and somewhat tired bathrooms -- and there is no fitness center or pool.
This historic, 81-room boutique is centrally located in the old center of Seville, within walking distance of most major attractions. Common areas -- such as the gorgeous arched courtyard and the restaurants -- are classic, elegant and luxurious, with original architectural details dating back to the 18th century. Suites feature upscale touches, including lofted rooms with four-poster king beds, the occasional antique, and jetted tubs. But some Standard Rooms may be a little stark for some -- with simple wooden furniture and somewhat tired bathrooms -- and there is no fitness center or pool.
This basic hotel is located near the center of Seville and offers some modern amenities, including a rooftop pool and bar with beautiful city views. Rooms at the back of the Don Paco are quieter. Popular with tour groups, it’s a sound, inexpensive property, though the decor might strike some as a little too simple.
This basic hotel is located near the center of Seville and offers some modern amenities, including a rooftop pool and bar with beautiful city views. Rooms at the back of the Don Paco are quieter. Popular with tour groups, it’s a sound, inexpensive property, though the decor might strike some as a little too simple.
The 331-room TRYP Macarena -- located in front of Seville's old city wall -- has a great deal of Andalusian flavor for a chain property. There is a rooftop pool and terrace with panoramic views of Seville and the ancient city walls. Three restaurants serving regional dishes add to the authentic Spanish feel. This hotel is ideally located for Holy Week or the Feria de Abril de Sevilla, when the basilica next door plays a large role in the celebrations. Rooms are available in a variety of sizes but the grandeur of this property is fading, with some dated decor and complaints about thin walls.
The 331-room TRYP Macarena -- located in front of Seville's old city wall -- has a great deal of Andalusian flavor for a chain property. There is a rooftop pool and terrace with panoramic views of Seville and the ancient city walls. Three restaurants serving regional dishes add to the authentic Spanish feel. This hotel is ideally located for Holy Week or the Feria de Abril de Sevilla, when the basilica next door plays a large role in the celebrations. Rooms are available in a variety of sizes but the grandeur of this property is fading, with some dated decor and complaints about thin walls.
Part of the Spanish-Belgian Silken chain, the 623-room Silken Al-Andalus Palace Hotel is a huge hotel located two miles outside the Seville City Center. Public transportation is necessary to reach the city's major points of interest. There is a big outdoor pool with nice landscaping and plenty of lounge space, along with a small on-site gym. Rooms vary in design -- some on the designer floor were beautifully decorated by Seville designers Victorio & Lucchino -- while others are simple and somewhat generic. Some guests complain about the isolated location and lack of personal service.
Part of the Spanish-Belgian Silken chain, the 623-room Silken Al-Andalus Palace Hotel is a huge hotel located two miles outside the Seville City Center. Public transportation is necessary to reach the city's major points of interest. There is a big outdoor pool with nice landscaping and plenty of lounge space, along with a small on-site gym. Rooms vary in design -- some on the designer floor were beautifully decorated by Seville designers Victorio & Lucchino -- while others are simple and somewhat generic. Some guests complain about the isolated location and lack of personal service.