Best Hotels in Seville, Spain — Flamenco, Tapas, and Tiled Courtyards
Seville hits you with warmth in every sense — the Andalusian sun, the colors of the azulejo tiles, the generosity of the tapas portions, and the passion of a late-night flamenco performance in a tiny Triana bar. This is a city that lives outdoors, where life revolves around shaded courtyards, riverside terraces, and plazas fragrant with orange blossom. It is also home to some of Spain's most beautiful historic buildings, from the gothic cathedral to the Mudejar fantasy of the Real Alcazar.
Seville's Plaza de Espana with ornate tilework and canal
Choosing where to stay in Seville is largely about choosing your neighborhood. Santa Cruz is the tourist heartland, Triana has the most authentic local character, and the Alameda area is where the young creative crowd gathers. Here are five hotels that capture the best of the city.
1.Hotel Alfonso XIIIView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Calle San Fernando, beside the Real Alcazar
Price: From around 350 EUR per night
The Alfonso XIII is Seville's landmark luxury hotel, built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition in a magnificent Mudejar Revival style. The central courtyard alone is worth the visit — soaring arches, hand-painted tiles, a marble fountain, and a canopy of palms. Rooms are grand and richly decorated, and the pool offers a welcome escape from the Sevillano heat. The location next to the Real Alcazar and the university quarter is perfect for sightseeing. It is a splurge, but few hotels in Spain can match the Alfonso XIII for sheer architectural drama.
2.Hotel Casa 1800View on Booking.com ↗
Location: Calle Rodrigo Caro, Santa Cruz
Price: From around 180 EUR per night
Casa 1800 occupies a restored 19th-century mansion in the heart of the Santa Cruz quarter, the old Jewish neighborhood of narrow lanes and hidden plazas. The hotel is built around a beautiful tiled courtyard with a central fountain, and the rooftop terrace has views across to the Giralda tower. Rooms are elegant with a traditional Sevillano character — wrought-iron beds, carved wooden furniture, and tiled floors. The complimentary afternoon tea with pastries is a lovely touch. At around 180 EUR per night, it delivers a boutique experience in the best possible location.
Andalusian hotel courtyard with tiled walls and fountain
3.Hotel Triana SevilleView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Calle Betis, Triana waterfront
Price: From around 130 EUR per night
Crossing the Guadalquivir to Triana puts you in a neighborhood that feels distinctly different from the tourist center — more local, more raw, more real. Hotel Triana sits on the riverside promenade with views back across to the city's skyline. The rooms are modern and bright, and the rooftop pool is small but perfectly positioned for sunset views over the river. Triana is where you find the best tapas bars, the most authentic flamenco, and the famous ceramic workshops. At around 130 EUR per night, it is excellent value for a memorable Seville stay.
4.Mercer SevillaView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Calle Castelar, near Plaza del Salvador
Price: From around 280 EUR per night
Mercer Sevilla is set in a beautifully restored 19th-century mansion that incorporates fragments of the original 12th-century Almohad city wall. The design blends historic stone with sleek modern interiors, and the result is one of the most sophisticated hotels in the city. There are just 12 rooms, which keeps the atmosphere intimate and personal. The rooftop restaurant overlooks a panorama of church domes and bell towers. If you appreciate architecture and design, Mercer is a destination in its own right.
5.Un Patio al SurView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Calle Zaragoza, near the Mushroom
Price: From around 90 EUR per night
For budget-conscious travelers who still want character, Un Patio al Sur is a gem. This small guesthouse is built around a traditional Sevillano patio with potted plants, tiled floors, and a communal atmosphere that encourages conversation. Rooms are simple but charming, with colorful textiles and good beds. The location near the Metropol Parasol (the famous Mushroom structure) puts you between the historic center and the lively Alameda de Hercules area. At roughly 90 EUR per night, it proves that you do not need a large budget to experience the best of Seville.
Seville is a city best experienced slowly. Eat late, sleep later, and never rush a glass of manzanilla sherry. The city will reward your patience.
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