With three World Heritage Sites within 5 minutes' walk this hotel can truly claim to be at the very heart of Seville – climb to the roof terrace & see just how close the Cathedral really is!

The hotel enjoys a privileged position with relatively little traffic in a neighbourhood with some of the best, and most authentic, bars and restaurants to be found anywhere in the city centre.

The building itself dates from the 18th century and is classically decorated but has been nicely kept up to date, offering services such as a solarium as well as WiFi and flat screen TV in all the rooms.

The helpful owners and staff are always thinking of ways to ensure you get the most out of your visit to Sevilla and their breakfast is a real treat with an extensive menu of toasts, juices and cakes with excellent coffee – a great way to start the day!

Accommodation

34 rooms doubles, twins, individuals and triples in three types deluxe, classic and monumental

Hotel Features

Superb central location near the bull-ring and Heritage Sites
The 24hr concierge service with multi-lingual staff can arrange tickets, guided tours, maps & guides, bike rental, taxis etc.
Garage / Private Parking – payable locally (3mins walk from hotel, baggage drop at door).
Cafeteria with street terrace.
Roof terrace / Solarium
 

Restaurant

Cafe – snack bar open 8:30 to 23:00
(NB if you require an earlier start please ask at reception)
Breakfast with a wide range of toasts and pastries, juices & good coffee.
Snacks include paella and pasta dishes as well as sandwiches and tapas – small meals with the emphasis on good local ingredients
Plenty of excellent options are available straight from the hotel door

Sevilla, Andalucia

Famous for flamenco, spotty dresses and fiestas and, of course, the eponymous oranges, Sevilla, capital of Andalucia, is a stylish and sophisticated city brim-full of life with a truly fascinating history.Though a full 80km from the Atlantic, the city’s once-immense riches were founded mostly on its activity as the port of the Americas in the Golden Age when it enjoyed a monopoly on trade with the colonies. It was from here that Magellan set off around the world.Founded in Roman times the city began to flourish under Muslim rule when Sevilla was second only to Cordoba in importance. And you can truly sense all this history as you explore its Old Town, Europe’s third largest, which has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Cathedral and Giralda tower, the Alcázar palace, and the General Archive of the Indies.The main festivals, Feria de Sevilla and Semana Santa (Holy week – Easter) are in the spring but the city has a special buzz at any time of the year whether you want authentic flamenco concerts in Triana or just bustling tapas bars serving Spain’s best ham and sherry wines direct from the barrel.