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Hotels in Seville
97 Hotels
Gran Melia Colon
Canalejas, 1

The luxurious, 189-room Gran Meliá Colón is a Seville landmark, steeped in history and tradition but also emphasizing modernity and quality. Meliá Colón embraces the culture of Seville's painters and bullfighters in its architecture and decor. For example, elegant rooms have doors painted to look like framed masterpieces by some of Seville's famous artists. The hotel feels like an integral part of the cultural fabric of the city, and the three excellent restaurants are popular meeting spots for both tourists and locals.

Hotel Murillo
Calle Lope de Rueda 7-9, Barrio de Santa Cruz

The two-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Murillo is centrally located within a short walking distance of the city’s main attractions in Seville. The 64 contemporary rooms were updated in 2014 to include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and marble bathrooms. Some have free minibars, though all lack coffee- and tea-making facilities. There’s no restaurant or gym here, but the hotel does have a seasonal rooftop bar and a hot and cold breakfast buffet that's served until late (for a fee). Wi-Fi isn’t always reliable and the hotel can get noisy at night, according to some guests. Hotel Zenit Sevilla is a good alternative with a restaurant, bar, and gym in the trendy Triana neighborhood. 

Hotel Fontecruz Sevilla Seises
Calle Segovias 6, Tercer Patio Palacio Arzobispal

The three-and-a-half-pearl Los Seises by Fontecruz is right in the middle of Seville's old town, a five-minute walk from both the city's best shopping and its impressive cathedral. This historic property has been restored with a modern finish, yet retains many characterful details to create a classy, chilled-out vibe. There are several areas for relaxing -- including a great rooftop terrace with a pool, bar, and fantastic views of the cathedral. The 42 rooms have a pleasant monochrome style, with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs, and many have small balconies. The only thing lacking here is a restaurant, so guests who like to dine in might take a look at nearby Hotel Fernando III instead, which has slightly lower rates (but a less sharp style).

Las Casas de Los Mercaderes
Calle de Alvarez Quintero 9-13

The three-pearl Las Casas De Los Mercaderes is a small and historic boutique hotel with an ideal location in Seville's historic center. Several restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, and the Cathedral and Giralda Tower are within close walking distance. The 47 guest rooms have simple decor, but nice amenities like flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi; some have balconies. There's an a la carte and buffet breakfast available each morning in the courtyard (for a fee) and the adjacent bar serves a variety of beverages and tapas. Additional features are limited to a meeting room and small business center. As an alternative, El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique Sevilla is another charming boutique hotel in the historic center with more freebies (including bikes to borrow and walking tours) and a rooftop terrace with hot tub -- but prices are slightly higher. 

Petit Palace Canalejas Sevilla
Calle Canalejas 2

This three-pearl, 52-room hotel is located in Seville's historic Santa Cruz neighborhood, a short walk from numerous shops, restaurants, and important attractions. Housed in a historic building, it offers simple rooms and fresh, modern interiors. Guest rooms are small, but include air-conditioning, hydro-massage showers, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Larger Family Rooms are available, with extra living space and bunkbeds for kids. The hotel has a Spanish restaurant and bar serving wine and tapas, plus a breakfast buffet with hot and cold options (but this costs extra). Other highlights include a cozy communal living room with sofas and a TV, free bike rentals, and iPads on request. Travelers on a budget might also like Hotel Adriano Sevilla, which adds a rooftop terrace with stunning city views.

Hilton Garden Inn Sevilla
Avenida Ingenieria, 11, Torneo Parque Empresarial

Sometimes travelers crave a familiar name in a foreign city, and this upper-middle-range 140-room Hilton-family hotel -- situated in a business-oriented section of northern Seville -- certainly fits that bill. The contemporary rooms, consistent with brand standards, are clean, comfortable and comparatively spacious. Better yet, the property’s perks include not only free Wi-Fi, a business center and a restaurant, but bonuses that are hard to find in urban European accommodations, among them a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and on-site parking. The trade-off is that this well-priced Garden Inn outpost lacks local color and its isolated suburban location isn't particularly tourist friendly. Visitors that find those downsides a deal-breaker would be better off booking a pricier alternatives such as the Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla.

Monte Triana Hotel

The Monte Triana is a mid-range property located on a quiet street in Triana, a working-class neighborhood across the river from the city center. It features 114 clean, spacious rooms with contemporary decor in shades of beige and cream, as well as A/C units, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. There’s little in the way of amenities, just a restaurant serving a quality breakfast buffet, a small business center with two computers, and an underground parking lot. It’s a solid pick for value in a quiet part of town, but most sights are not within easy walking distance.

Hotel Cervantes
Calle Cervantes 10-12

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. 

Hotel Zaida
Calle San Roque 26

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.

Hotel Ateneo Sevilla
Calle Angostillo 10

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.