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Hotels in Seville — What to Expect
The heart of Andalusia beats loudest in Seville, a city where the scent of orange blossoms mixes with the sound of flamenco. Visitors come to walk the immense Plaza de España, get lost in the winding lanes of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, and stand in awe beneath the Giralda tower. It’s a place defined by its history, from the intricate Alcázar palace to the passionate performances in the Triana district across the river.
For first-time visitors, staying near the historic center puts everything within walking distance, while the Alameda de Hércules area offers a more local, contemporary vibe. The city is perfect for culture-loving couples and solo travelers, with excellent train links to Córdoba and Málaga and an international airport just a short drive away. Families will find plenty of space to relax in the expansive María Luisa Park.
On HOTEVI, you can choose from 278 places to stay in Seville. The selection is dominated by charming boutique hotels in historic buildings and a wide range of well-priced, modern apartments, ideal for those who want a central base. You’ll also find design-focused hostels for budget travelers and a handful of luxurious palatial hotels for a truly special stay.
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What are the best hotels in Seville?
Seville has a range of exceptional hotels. For luxury and historic charm, Hotel Alfonso XIII is a landmark choice. EME Catedral Hotel offers stylish accommodation with incredible views of the Cathedral. Other highly-rated options include Hotel Mercer Sevilla for boutique luxury and Las Casas de la Judería for an authentic Sevillian experience within a collection of traditional houses, many offering prime locations near major attractions.
What is the best area to stay in Seville?
The best area to stay in Seville largely depends on your preferences. For first-time visitors seeking historical charm and proximity to major sights like the Cathedral and Alcázar, the Santa Cruz neighborhood is ideal. If you prefer a more authentic, lively atmosphere with great tapas bars and flamenco, Triana across the river is an excellent choice. El Arenal offers a central location near the bullring and the river, while Macarena provides a more local, less touristy experience.