Occupying the valley of the Guadalquivir River, the Andalusian capital of Seville is famed worldwide as the birthplace of Flamenco music as well as its Gothic cathedral, baroque churches, and Mudéjar palaces. Seville’s hotels keep the heritage of the city alive and range from quaint, townhouse boutiques to grand, aristocratic mansions. Here are my favourite cool and trendy hotels in Seville, Spain...
Los Seises Sevilla
Los Seises Sevilla is an inner-city haven embodying an authentic Sevillian heritage in a boutique style. The interiors draw inspiration from Sevillian traditions, and connect you to the city’s soul through a spectacular design.
At Los Seises, Roman mosaics, coffered Renaissance and avant-garde furniture, and an upbeat urban charm coexist in perfect harmony. The Sherry Bar invites you to savour a delectable aperitif in a graceful ambiance, and the Pura Vida Terrace offers one of the city’s most popular open-air hangout spots.
Here, you can often enjoy live flamenco shows! A pool area overlooks the spectacular cathedral, and is girdled by cosy sun loungers, offering an idyllic spot for sunbathing and relaxing.
Pros
Walking distance of prestigious sites
Indoor and Outdoor swimming pools
Exceptionally stunning design
Cons
Some rooms may be small
The hotel fee does not include the breakfast
Querencia de Sevilla
Boasting a supreme location opposite the Cathedral on Seville’s most famous square, the majestic Querencia de Sevilla evokes the feel of an authentic Andalusian house.
Typical Arab latticework characterizes the balconies which spread across the building’s exterior, setting a tone of opulence as you enter the hotel. Inside, the public spaces are teeming with books full of Spanish art and photography, exuding charm and tradition.
The guestrooms are filled with warm colours, natural fabrics, and local products, and come equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and large, comfortable beds. Further on-site offerings include a fully equipped gym, and a rooftop with an outdoor pool where you can revel in scintillating city views.
Pros
Stunning rooftop pool and views
Walking distance to prestigious sites
Bona Fide Andalusian house feel
Cons
Bathrooms are a little small
Limited breakfast menu
Hotel Unuk
Intimately nestled in the Alfalfa district and surrounded by lots of characterful joints, Hotel Unuk is a sleek and sophisticated haven of modern Spanish style.
UNUK arises from the union of two traditional houses, and is draped in noble materials such as stone and wood. The 19th-century cast-iron pillars in the lobby start your vacation off on a historic note, while the two stunning patios are updated with patterned marble floors which exude modern elegance.
The saltwater pool on the large decked roof terrace is backdropped by 360-degree views of the city, offering a blissful, open-air relaxation space. The hotel’s smart, modern restaurant serves an eclectic twist on the Andalusian classics, and focuses on local, seasonal ingredients.
Pros
Exclusive saltwater swimming pool
Near Alcazar Palace and Triana Bridge
Good fitness facilities
Interior design is historic-chic
Cons
The pool is a little small
The breakfast is slightly pricey
One Shot Palacio Conde de Torrejón 09
Modern classic pieces and Islamic design motifs sit elegantly alongside original décor at this converted palace. The hotel is situated off the tourist track, yet a short walk will land you within the vibrant nightlife spots of the buzzing Alameda district.
A historic aesthetic of vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, grand staircases, and ceramic tiles beautifully contrasts the modern ambiance set by regularly changing art exhibitions and bright patios.
The 60 guestrooms and suites feature functional décor, complementing a luxe feel which stems from the velvet armchairs and tech-forward amenities. Dining at One Shot Palacio is a buzzy affair, and the restaurant offers a fresh take on the Andalusian classics.
Pros
Great location in the Alameda district
Elegant Heritage Charm & Modern ambiance
Andalusian food
A rooftop pool
Cons
Some rooms may be small
No coffee maker in rooms
Eurostars Sevilla Boutique
Tucked away between the cathedral and Barrio Santa Cruz, Eurostars emanates glamour and sophistication on a quaint, rather narrow street.
A harmonious blend of historical elements complements the jewel-coloured tactile furniture, the matte black floors, and the star-shaped gold tables. A 16th-century wooden coffered ceiling suffuses the sleek and contemporary patio with an opulent charm. In the rooms, which are aesthetically neo-Eighties, you can rest comfortable amid brick arches and marble columns.
A ground floor courtyard boasts a full-length swimming pool, while the barrel-vaulted basement spa welcomes you with indulgent massages, a top-of-the-range steam room, and high-end reflexology treatments.
Pros
Walking distance to Cathedral Square
Striking decor and design
Stylish rooms
Hotel dates back to the 18th century
Cons
No full-size mirror in the room
Some rooms may be small
El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique
Situated within the orange tree-lined cobbled streets of Santa Cruz neighbourhood, El Rey Moro occupies a renovated manor house from the 16th -century.
The centrepiece of this graceful boutique is its patio, where you can sit and embrace a harmony of peace and beauty. The hotel’s popular restaurant serves traditional Andalusian cuisine, with a wide variety of tapas and Mediterranean-style dishes.
Among the many charming guestrooms, three are junior suites boasting private Jacuzzis, which welcome an atmosphere of total serenity. The hotel’s interiors are dressed in a traditional flair with period elements and antiques, and this historic aesthetic is brought into the 21st century through modern fabrics and quirky décor.
Pros
Traditional Andalusian cuisine is available
Exquisite blend of traditional and modern decor
Walking distance to Alcazar
Cons
Parking is slightly pricey
Some rooms may be small
Pájaro Rebelde
Dressed in a romantic style, Pájaro Rebelde is a unique concept of exclusivity and luxury. As you enter through the Arab-style hall and head towards the interior patio, you will cross a glass gallery and a tropical garden where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast soundtracked by the tweeting of birds.
The outdoor garden, indoor lounge, and on-site library take us back to a time of artistic splendour, while the top-floor terrace and solarium boasts spectacular views of the city’s tremendous skyline.
Throughout the property, historic archways and unique sculptures complement the marble floors, evoking a refined and timeless charm.
Pros
Spa and wellness packages
Stunning design
Outdoor swimming pool
Bicycle rental service
Cons
Children 12 and under are not allowed
Pets are not allowed
Hotel Lobby Room Sevilla
Situated in the historic centre of Seville in the old and imposing Pickman Palace, Hotel Lobby Room has received a head-to-toe revamp with the highest standards of quality and innovation.
Luxe materials such as Porcelanosa, and exquisite artistry provides the interiors with an eclectic aesthetic, and each room offers a personal, signature touch by interior designer Juanjo Vega.
Each private enclave offers a Nespresso tea and coffee maker, as well as tech-forward initiatives and ultra-high-velocity Wi-Fi. Each morning, you can head to the central patio to indulge in a breakfast of your choice, from Andalusian dishes to a full English.
Pros
Exceptional Insta-worthy and arty design
Four poster beds
Funky rooftop bar
In-room massages
Cons
No public rooms are available
Children are not allowed
Monte Triana
This ultra-modern yet charmingly historic Andalusian bolthole is presented neatly around a breathtaking, 5th-floor outdoor pool, where you can bathe in emblematic city views and soothe the soul with a swan neck water jet.
Next to the pool, and on the lower terrace, two further solarium areas invite you to retreat to a slower pace of life and enjoy gorgeous sunsets. A stay at Monte Triana does not have to disconnect you from normality.
The hotel’s Pressreader App will grant you access to world press up to one day after your stay, the fitness room offers state-of-the-art strength and cardio equipment, and the business corner is a pleasant visionary space where you can keep up with your work matters.
Pros
Stunning modern design
Striking rooftop pool
Multilingual staff
Varied breakfast with fresh products
Cons
Slightly poor parking arrangement
The pool area is a little small
No spa
Hotel Legado Alcazar
Overlooking the Alcazar’s lush gardens, Hotel Legado Alcazar combines imaginatively preserved historic features with spectacular contemporary décor.
Built as part of the palace, the hotel’s lofty wooden roof beams, exposed brick walls, and hydraulic floor tiles sit elegantly alongside contemporary artworks, while balconies and terraces greet you with tremendous city views.
The in-room aesthetic is largely of neutral colours, with vibrant, bloom-filled wallpaper setting a graceful tone. Some rooms sit up in the treetops, and offer romantic jasmine and bougainvillea-filled roof terraces and hydrotherapy baths.
You can enjoy a daily breakfast on the patio, or in the charming street-side café.
Pros
Some rooms have a spa bath or a hot tub
Eco-features
Soundproofed rooms
Stunning city views
Triana House
Uber-chic with an Art Deco vibe, Triana House sits on a quiet residential street in one of Seville’s up-and-coming districts. This late 18th-century home, from its sharp monochrome logo to its striking staircases, is graced by an upmarket ambiance.
Marble floors, bold graphic print fabrics, and accented coloured ceramics enhance the essence of luxury, enriched by a bespoke, personalized service.
Each of the 6 upscale guestrooms is named after a city, and boasts memory-foam mattresses, wall-mounted 42-inch TVs with Netflix, and a handful of complimentary accessories. To top off the experience, a smart white-suited waiter will bring a tray laden with goodies to your room for breakfast each morning.
Pros
Premium breakfast served in rooms
Stunning boho boutique design
Multilingual staff
Walking distance to prestigious sites
Cons
The bathroom is slightly small
Pets are not allowed
Welldone Quality – Crystal pool
Bathe in contemporary luxury at this elegant city centre haven, where class and style are optimized and comfort is at the core. If you’ve ever dreamed of swimming over the void, Seville’s only glass pool awaits you with a life-lasting experience.
Modern architecture is blissfully combined with vestiges of a bygone era, inviting you to embrace both traditional culture and futuristic flair.
Nowhere is this unique blend more evident than in the hotels interior embellishments, where one wall is made of old-age stone and the next is beautified by pristine, contemporary artwork.
Each room is equipped with a Nespresso coffee machine, a refrigerator, a microwave, and a sandwich maker, and you can order a delicious breakfast right to your bed!
Pros
Eclectic modern interiors
Seville's only glass pool
Continental breakfast served in rooms
Cons
It can be slightly noisy
Pets are not allowed
Hotel Doña María
This traditional hotel is located directly opposite the La Giralda, and greets guests with the city’s best sunset-watching, cocktail-sipping terrace spot.
The famed open-air bar invites you to gaze over the former minaret as it glows coral pink at sundown. Owned by a marquess, Hotel Doña María is an ideal haven for art-lovers. Its lobby, through family-owned sculptures, paintings, and antiques dating back centuries, resembles a gallery.
Each guestroom is named after a famous female figure from Seville’s long history, and is adorned with period furniture, and pictures from the family estates. A regal touch is added through metal carved bedheads with canopy, topped by a small crown.
Pros
A lobby with paintings and antiques
Set in a former palace
Rooftop swimming pool
Cons
No fitness center
Limited food menu
Hotel Boutique Casa de Colón
Here we have a family-owned 18th-century conversion, adorned with African prints, repurposed furniture, and exposed brick walls with vivid colours.
This graceful boutique is located smack bang in the centre of everything, with historical sites, luxury shopping spots, and elegant eateries in every direction.
Plenty of character is lent by the idiosyncratic period features, which include neo-mudejar scalloped windows, cobalt-blue glass, and cast-iron pillars. This is beautifully complemented by a modern vibe, owing to contemporary touches like batik cushions and woven Indian stools.
The rooms boast headboards made from recycled wooden doors, as well as wall-mounted TVs, minibars, and tea & coffee-making facilities.
Pros
Restored colonial building
Terrace with views
Insta-worthy boutique vibe
Bicycle rental service
Cons
Wifi can be a bit patchy
No onsite parking
Patio de La Alameda
This restored 19th-century mansion was once the home of a famous Spanish sculptor, Antonio Susillo. Set in the emblematic Plaza de la Alameda Square, this boutique hotel is spread around a graceful inner courtyard, and is teeming with Andalusian patios full of flowers.
An air of bohemian chic suffuses the spectacular terrace, where you can relish enthralling Sevillian sunsets. The guestrooms are beautified by flowered headboards, plush fabrics, and a vivid colour palette.
The hotel’s splendour, however, is best embodied in its charming open-air spaces, which are dotted by cosy seating areas, sculpted flamingos, and traditional coffee tables.
Pros
Beautiful historic building
Plaza de la Alameda location
Former home of Spanish sculptor Antonio Susillo
Cons
No spa is available
Breakfast is extra
Las Casas de El Arenal
A fusion of two traditional Sevillian houses from the 18th century has created a unique space, where splendour is embodied in the purest style.
Situated in the authentic, historic neighbourhood of El Arenal, a few steps will take you to La Giralda and the Cathedral. The guestrooms boast classic stately decorations bound by great attention to detail, complementing a whole host of first-rate amenities like a minibar, a satellite TV, and an ergonomic work desk.
To unwind, there are many verandas in the property, dotted by sun loungers. Alternatively, you can embrace the Sevillian charm from a rooftop jacuzzi as you relish gorgeous views of the cityscape.
Pros
290 meters from the Cathedral
Outdoor hot tub
Terrace for sunbathing
Short walk to prestigious locations
Cons
Outdated bathroom
It might be slightly noisy
Hotel Casa Del Poeta
This restored 17th-century mansion is quietly nestled down a tiny alley in Santa Cruz neighbourhood, Seville’s picturesque old Jewish Quarter.
In the typical Sevillian style, the rooms are draped around an open-air arcaded patio bursting with greenery, which boasts a serene fountain.
From this pleasant space, the picture-perfect backdrop is provided by terracotta pots of ferns, and ivy hanging romantically from the balconies. Roman artefacts bring a classical touch the property, further enhanced by the live guitar music on the patio every night.
Muted, sophisticated tones of pale moss green and dove grey present a beautiful canvas for the hand-painted murals of palms and vines in the guestrooms, which come equipped with plush linens and trendsetting amenities.
Pros
Located in the historic center
Shared terrace and a library
Some rooms have a balcony
Homemade breakfast
Cons
Room sizes may vary
It might be slightly noisy
Hotel Casa Imperial
16th-century doors open up to this monumental hotel, where a charming oasis awaits. Hotel Casa Imperial is laid out in reminiscence of a Moroccan Riad, around an inner courtyard exuding a sense of timeless elegance.
The hotel’s typical Sevillian patios and communal nooks, through grand columns and quirky flooring, are full of local charm. To relax and soak up a unique atmosphere, you can simply meander the hotel’s tiled corridors, and past the stone archways, fountains, and galleries.
Each guestroom provides an idyllic design for you to imagine and dream, and is graced by bright décor, wood & wrought iron finishes, and state-of-the-art amenities.
Pros
Original brightly coloured tiles
Stunning boutique feel
Lovely interior courtyard
Cons
No elevator is available
Internet connectivity is limited
Hotel Gravina 51
One of the illustrious gems of Seville’s pulsating centre, Hotel Gravina 51 is located in an iconic palatial house born from the union of two early 1900s structures.
Exuding pure Sevillian charm, the 38 secluded enclaves are characterized by space, silence, comfort, and elegance, and are accompanied by the latest technologies. The on-site Snack Bar, Bar 51, is a space of captivating decorations inviting you to indulge in a variety of local wines and fresh juices.
Each morning, kickstart your day by savouring the delicious breakfast spread prepared by award-winning chefs, before heading out on your urban adventures.
Pros
Restored 18th-century manor house
Two typical Seville patios
Funky Bar
Room service and packed lunches
Romantic boutique vibe
Cons
Slightly noisy in some rooms
No swimming pool
Hotel Ateneo Sevilla
Hotel Ateneo is brimming with character and history. As you step out of the property, you can peacefully meander through the windy back streets towards the cathedral, and soak up the historic charm of the neighbourhood.
Baroque furniture, tapestries, and paintings suffuse the elegant interiors of this converted 18th-century mansion, setting a gorgeous backdrop for the gilt mirrors, large chandeliers, and brocade sofas.
The small pool on the rear patio, the comfy salons with fireplaces, and the luxury furnishings in the guestrooms combine to create an atmosphere of opulence, sewn together by a first rate, multilingual service.
Each guestroom and suite is beautified by theatrical wardrobes and regal beds, and boasts hand-painted headboards, high-ceilings, and a spacious patio.
Pros
Striking boutique design
Traditional central courtyard
Vintage-chic vibe
Some rooms have balconies
Cons
Pets are not allowed
No fitness center
All Hotels in Silvia Ranked
We at Global Grasshopper have classified the best 20 cool and trendy hotel located in Silvia for your convenience.
Hotel Name | Location | Price Range (per night) | Fitness Facilities | Distance to Attractions (km) | Nearby Restaurants |
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Los Seises Sevilla, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel | Segovias 6, Old town | $140-$162 | No | 0.55 | 3 |
Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection | Calle Fernandez y Gonzalez | $179-$266 | No | 0.65 | 2 |
Hotel Unuk | C/ Ortiz de Zúñiga 8 | $241-$514 | No | 0.75 | 3 |
One Shot Palacio Conde de Torrejón 09 | 9 Calle Conde de Torrejón | $87-$209 | No | 0.9 | 3 |
Eurostars Sevilla Boutique | Abades, 41-43 | $119-$233 | No | 0.65 | 3 |
El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique | Calle Reinoso, 8 | $234 | No | 0.55 | 3 |
Pájaro Rebelde | 27 Calle Martínez Montañés | No Info Available | No | 0.95 | 3 |
Hotel Lobby Room Sevilla | 23 Calle Reyes Catolicos Numero 23 | $250-$370 | No | 0.7 | 3 |
Monte Triana | Clara de Jesus Montero | $111-$200 | Yes | 0.95 | 3 |
Hotel Legado Alcazar | Calle Mariana de Pineda 18 | $215-$254 | No | 0.6 | 3 |
Triana House | Rodrigo de Triana | $168-$221 | No | 0.75 | 3 |
Welldone Quality | 29 Calle Cerrajería edificio | $86-$156 | No | 0.7 | 3 |
Hotel Doña María | Don Remondo, 19 | $135-$203 | No | 0.55 | 3 |
Hotel Boutique Casa de Colón | Hernando Colón, 3 | $114-$116 | No | 0.6 | 1 |
Patio de La Alameda | Alameda de Hércules, 56 | -- | No | 1.2 | 2 |
Las Casas de El Arenal | Calle Castelar, 16 | $111-$140 | No | 0.55 | 3 |
Hotel Casa Del Poeta | Don Carlos Alonso Chaparro | $205-$260 | No | 0.75 | 3 |
Hotel Casa Imperial | Imperial, 29 | $119-$190 | No | 0.8 | 3 |
Hotel Gravina 51 | C/ Gravina, nº 51 | $158-$459 | No | 0.65 | 3 |
Hotel Ateneo Sevilla | Angostillo, 10 | $162-$195 | No | 0.75 | 1 |
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