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Hotels in Seville
97 Hotels
Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla
C. Rodrigo Caro 6 Casco Antiguo

The three-story, 33-room Hotel Casa 1800 was originally a mansion built in 1864. The owners have taken care in its conversion to retain the original historic character. Nonetheless, Casa 1800 still has the modern conveniences and cutting edge technology today's travelers expect in a boutique property, with a prime location in the city center near a world-famous cathedral.

Barcelo Sevilla Renacimiento
Avda. Alvaro Alonso Barba, s/n | Isla de la Cartuja

Barcelo Sevilla Renacimiento is a modern upscale hotel with plenty of features, including an outdoor pool and kids' pool, 25 meeting rooms, kid-friendly activities, a gym, and multiple dining options -- though no spa. Its 295 guest rooms are spacious and contemporary, equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, kettles, and iPod docks. A notable downside is the location, however, as it's not within walking distance of the main attractions. For something in the city center, travelers might want to check out the Gran Melia Colon, a five-pearl property with a spa -- but no pool and pricier rates. 

Novotel Sevilla
Avenida Eduardo Dato 71, Nº R.t.a. H/se/00979

The 170-room Novotel Sevilla is a three-and-a-half-pearl hotel situated next to the soccer stadium and a three-minute walk to the Nervion Metro station. It's a bit removed from the city center and major attractions, but there are restaurants and cafes nearby. Rooms that have been renovated are modern and fresh, but some still have outdated carpeting and need a refresh. A restaurant serves Mediterranean fare for all meals, including a breakfast buffet, and the rooftop pool is a nice addition. There's also a small fitness room. Travelers who'd like to be closer to the city center and major attractions without spending a lot more money could check out the Hotel America - Seville, a somewhat drab hotel in an excellent location. 

Hotel Boutique Elvira Plaza Seville
Plaza Dona Elvira 5

The Hotel Boutique Elvira Plaza is a simple yet chic, three-pearl property on the charming Plaza de Dona Elvira in central Seville. Its nine rustic rooms are spread over two floors, and many have terraces with views of the courtyard and the city. Other than its small reception area and a spacious rooftop with seating and planters, the hotel has no common spaces. However, the hotel does have an arrangement with an adjacent restaurant offering all-day dining, including a breakfast buffet (for a fee). Travelers shopping around for mid-range boutique hotels in the area may want to compare rates with the charming El Rey Moro Hotel.

Ribera de Triana Hotel
Plaza Chapina s/n

The four-pearl Ribera de Triana Hotel is located in the Triana district right on the Guadalquivir River. Major attractions and public transportation are within walking distance. Rooms are updated, but modest, and some have terraces and/or views of the river and city. Upgraded rooms have perks like jetted tubs and coffeemakers. Although the fitness center is small, it offers a good size hot tub, steam bath, and massages, and the hotel is pet-friendly (only small dogs and they incur a daily fee). One of the major highlights is the seasonal rooftop pool and bar area with exceptional views and lots of seating. Free Wi-Fi is available and there is on-site parking, but for a daily fee.

Melia Sevilla
Dr Pedro de Castro 1

The 365-room Melia Sevilla is an upscale chain hotel catering to business travelers outside the city center of Seville. Located in a quiet part of the city across from the Plaza España, this modern, fresh property has many conveniences including a spa, hair salon, fitness center, seasonal outdoor pool, and indoor pool. Even more conveniences are available to VIP guests staying on The Level, an exclusive floor with its own reception and private lounge. There is a huge breakfast buffet (for a fee), a lounge, and a restaurant. Rooms are stylish with stocked minibars and sleek bathrooms, but there is a fee for parking. A more affordable option with less amenities is the Monte Carmelo Hotel.

Boutique Hotel Casa del Poeta
Don Carlos Alonso Chaparro Street, 3, Small street, opposite Street Ximénez de Enciso ,20.

The 18-room Hotel Casa del Poeta is an intimate, upper-mid-range property centered around a charming three-story courtyard brimming with plants and open to the sky. The interior architecture as well as the setting are particularly romantic; the property is removed from the street down a tiny, pedestrian, cobblestone alleyway, and situated two blocks from the Alcàzar (within walking distance of many of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the heart of the city). Rooms are simple and elegant with marble floors, white walls, stocked minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are on the small side, and there is little drawer space for clothing. A few guests have noted noise from the inner courtyard.

EME Catedral Hotel
Calle Alemanes 27

This small, hip boutique is ideally located right next door to the Seville Cathedral, in the heart of the historic center. With stylish, modern rooms featuring upscale amenities; a rooftop terrace complete with a hopping bar and a pool with striking views; and a relaxing spa offering a wide array of treatments, EME Catedral Hotel sets the bar for Seville cool. Just note that some guests complain of dim room lighting, and of noise coming from the rooftop bar.

Hotel Gravina 51

Hotel Gravina 51 is a sharp boutique hotel that opened in 2018. The highlight here is the location -- right in the heart of the historic center, within walking distance of virtually all major attractions, restaurants, bars, and shopping. The building itself is also a plus: It's an 18th-century traditional structure built around two typical Andalusian patios, featuring tiles and whitewash. Rooms are fresh and modern, and have minibars, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi.

Hotel Palacio de Villapanes
Santiago 31

Built in the early 18th century in the traditional Sevilian baroque style, this gorgeous palace now houses a luxury boutique. Its 50 rooms are all elegant and stylish, with a few original architectural details -- including wall moldings and, in some, intricate coffered ceilings -- and high-end amenities, such as flat-screen TVs, free minibar items, and free Wi-Fi. The small spa, lovely courtyards, intimate restaurant, and rooftop plunge pool offering panoramic city views are all great perks. The location, in a quiet area of the historic center, is ideal for those looking to see Seville’s main attractions.