10 Mejores Hoteles en Sevilla, España (Santa Cruz, Centro y Triana)
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10 Mejores Hoteles en Sevilla, España (Santa Cruz, Centro y Triana)

T Equipo editorial de TopOfHotel Publicado 15 de enero de 2024 Actualizado 21 de junio de 2026 15 min
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Sevilla es pequeña y se recorre bien a pie, así que el barrio que elijas marca el tono de cada día. Santa Cruz es el laberinto del casco antiguo con estrechas callejuelas junto a la Catedral y el Alcázar — repleto de hoteles boutique andaluces con patios interiores, ideal para disfrutar del patrimonio y caminar hasta todos los monumentos. Centro, alrededor de la Plaza Nueva y la calle Sierpes, tiene tranvía y es la mejor opción para amantes de la gastronomía y las compras. El Arenal, a orillas del río junto a la Maestranza y la Torre del Oro, ofrece un ambiente clásico de paseo fluvial. Triana, al otro lado del río, es el corazón local — cerámica pintada a mano, bares de tapas, escuelas de flamenco y precios más asequibles. Alameda de Hércules es el barrio bohemio con cafés modernos y vida nocturna. Mejores temporadas: marzo-mayo y octubre-noviembre. Evita julio-agosto (Sevilla supera los 40°C — tu hotel necesita piscina y aire acondicionado potente). La Semana Santa y la Feria de Abril son espectaculares pero los precios se disparan y las habitaciones se reservan con meses de antelación.

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Sevilla es pequeña y se recorre bien a pie, así que el barrio que elijas marca el tono de cada día. Santa Cruz es el laberinto del casco antiguo con estrechas callejuelas junto a la Catedral y el Alcázar — repleto de hoteles boutique andaluces con patios interiores, ideal para disfrutar del patrimonio y caminar hasta todos los monumentos. Centro, alrededor de la Plaza Nueva y la calle Sierpes, tiene tranvía y es la mejor opción para amantes de la gastronomía y las compras. El Arenal, a orillas del río junto a la Maestranza y la Torre del Oro, ofrece un ambiente clásico de paseo fluvial. Triana, al otro lado del río, es el corazón local — cerámica pintada a mano, bares de tapas, escuelas de flamenco y precios más asequibles. Alameda de Hércules es el barrio bohemio con cafés modernos y vida nocturna. Mejores temporadas: marzo-mayo y octubre-noviembre. Evita julio-agosto (Sevilla supera los 40°C — tu hotel necesita piscina y aire acondicionado potente). La Semana Santa y la Feria de Abril son espectaculares pero los precios se disparan y las habitaciones se reservan con meses de antelación.
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Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville — hotel No. 1 #1 Landmark stay · royal palace inside the old city 9.1

📍 Puerta de Jerez district, sharing a boundary wall with the Alcázar palace — about 5 minutes on foot to Seville Cathedral and the Santa Cruz old quarter, with the Puerta de Jerez tram stop (Line T1) literally outside the door.

👑 Commissioned by King Alfonso XIII in 1929 Central marble fountain patio with hand-painted tiles 🏰 Shares a boundary wall with the Alcázar palace
1929 Neo-Mudéjar palaceshares wall with Alcázarcentral fountain patio5 minutes to the Cathedral

Picture this: a hotel commissioned by the King of Spain to host visiting dignitaries for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition — that's Hotel Alfonso XIII, a terracotta-orange Neo-Mudéjar palace planted at Puerta de Jerez, sharing a boundary wall with the Alcázar. Step through the doors and you hit a central patio with a marble fountain, ringed by horseshoe arches and hand-painted azulejos tiles climbing every wall like a museum you can sleep in. The 148 rooms and suites come in three historical themes — Castilian, Andalusian, and Moorish — and outside there's an outdoor pool tucked under palm trees, a high-end Andalusian restaurant, and a classic bar where Sevillanos have been sipping sherry for nearly a century. Location is the trump card: it scores 9.8 on Booking, with the Cathedral, Santa Cruz quarter, and Alcázar all under five minutes on foot, and the T1 tram stopping right at the door. Overall 9.1/10, made for couples and luxury travelers who want a legend-grade stay in the old city.

  • Real 1929 palace sharing a wall with the Alcázar — walk to every headline sight
  • Fountain patio + hand-painted tiles throughout — every angle is a photo
  • Outdoor pool under palm trees + full Luxury Collection service
  • Room rate is high and extras (breakfast, bar, parking) add up fast
  • Room sizes and views are uneven — some entry rooms face the inner courtyard
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Mercer Sevilla 5* GL — hotel No. 2 #2 Luxury boutique · 12-room mansion in the old town 9.1

📍 Heart of El Arenal on Calle Castelar, next to Plaza Nueva and the Maestranza bullring — about 5 minutes on foot to the Seville Cathedral and the Giralda tower, 5 minutes to the Torre del Oro on the Guadalquivir riverbank, and around 8 minutes to the Santa Cruz old quarter.

🏛️ 19th-century mansion restored by Cruz y Ortiz 🔑 Just 12 rooms — true personal service 🌅 Rooftop plunge pool and bar with Cathedral view
12-room mansion boutiqueClassic Andalusian patioRooftop pool with cathedral view5 minutes' walk to the Cathedral

Mercer Sevilla 5 GL is a Gran Lujo boutique with just 12 rooms, tucked inside a 19th-century mansion in the heart of El Arenal, next to Plaza Nueva and the Maestranza bullring. What makes it special is the restoration by Seville's celebrated studio Cruz y Ortiz, who preserved the marble columns, wrought-iron balconies and central Andalusian patio of the original casa señorial. Walk in and it feels like being a guest in a Spanish nobleman's private home rather than a hotel. Each of the 12 rooms is individually styled, blending contemporary furniture with classical bones. On the rooftop sits a plunge pool and cocktail bar with a direct view of the Cathedral and the Giralda tower, while the inner patio is a quiet shaded spot for morning coffee. The single most repeated compliment in reviews: warm, attentive personal service that many guests rank as the best in Seville. Best for couples and culture-leaning travelers who love old buildings with a story and want close, hands-on care. Overall 9.1/10.

  • 12-room mansion boutique with true personal service
  • Andalusian patio plus rooftop pool with Cathedral view
  • 5-minute walk to the Cathedral and old town
  • Only 12 rooms — books out fast at premium prices
  • Tiny plunge pool only; no full spa or gym on site
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Hotel Colón Gran Meliá (The Leading Hotels of the World) — hotel No. 3 #3 Classic · stained-glass dome in central Centro 9

📍 Heart of Centro near Plaza Nueva and the Canalejas luxury-shopping complex — about 5-7 minutes on foot to Seville Cathedral and Sierpes shopping street, and roughly 3 minutes to the Plaza Nueva tram stop (line T1).

🎨 Rooms named after Spanish master painters 🪟 Modernist stained-glass dome in the lobby 🌅 Rooftop plunge pool with old-town views
1929 neo-classical buildingModernist stained-glass domerooms named after Spanish paintersrooftop pool over old town

Picture a hotel that opened its doors in 1929 for the Ibero-American Exposition and still wears its classic Andalusian dignity today — that's Hotel Colon Gran Melia, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, planted in the heart of Centro beside Plaza Nueva. The heart of the place is the lobby beneath a vitral Modernist stained-glass dome that turns the room into a kaleidoscope of color at midday — guests stop and photograph it on the way to breakfast. Each of the 189 rooms and suites is named after a Spanish master — Murillo, Velazquez, Goya and Zurbaran — done up in warm classic textiles with real craft detail. The rooftop has a plunge pool and lounge angles looking across old-town terracotta toward the cathedral spire, and you can walk to Sierpes shopping street and Seville Cathedral in 5-7 minutes. The Plaza Nueva tram (line T1) is 3 minutes on foot. Overall score 9.0/10 — best for couples and luxury travelers who love a classic hotel with a real story.

  • 1929 neo-classical building beneath a one-of-a-kind stained-glass dome
  • Rooms named after Spanish painters plus a rooftop pool over the old town
  • Central Centro address — 5-7 minutes on foot to Sierpes and the cathedral
  • Room sizes and views vary widely; some entry rooms face inward
  • High add-on costs — breakfast and the bar both run pricey
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Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection — hotel No. 4 #4 Design · Directly across from the cathedral 9.2

📍 Right in the heart of Centro on Plaza Virgen de los Reyes, directly across from Seville Cathedral. The Giralda tower and the Real Alcázar are 2-3 minutes on foot, the Santa Cruz old quarter is next door, and the Archivo de Indias tram stop (Line T1) is about 4 minutes away.

Right across from Seville Cathedral 🏊 Rooftop pool with Giralda view 🎨 Autograph design hotel, opened 2021
across from Seville Cathedralrooftop pool with Giralda viewcontemporary Andalusian designMarriott Autograph Collection

Picture pulling back the curtains in the morning and finding the gold-stone walls of Seville Cathedral and the Giralda tower standing right in front of you. That's what Querencia de Sevilla, a 5-star design hotel under Marriott's Autograph Collection, delivers. It opened in 2021 after a full renovation of an older building in Centro, on Plaza Virgen de los Reyes, widely called one of the prettiest squares in town. The Spanish word querencia means a place where you feel safe and yourself, and the design leans into that with warm contemporary interiors that rework Andalusian tilework, wrought iron, and terracotta tones. The 86 rooms and suites feel polished but lived-in, and the rooftop pool with its cathedral-view bar is the headline feature. Booking guests score it 9.4 overall and a near-perfect 9.9 on location; the Cathedral and Alcázar are 2-3 minutes on foot. Total 9.2/10 — best for couples and design lovers who want to wake up in the middle of everything.

  • Faces the cathedral; Alcázar and Santa Cruz under 3 minutes on foot
  • Rooftop pool and bar with full-frontal Giralda views
  • Fresh 2021 build with Autograph-grade service
  • Cathedral-view rooms are limited and pricier — specify at booking
  • Square is lively; some weekend nights carry noise plus early cathedral bells
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Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla — hotel No. 5 #5 Location · 1864 mansion next to the cathedral 9.3

📍 Heart of old Santa Cruz on Calle Rodrigo Caro, right next to Seville Cathedral — about 4 minutes on foot to the cathedral and the Giralda, 4 minutes to the Real Alcázar, 12 minutes to Plaza de España, and 3 minutes to the Archivo de Indias tram stop.

🏛️ Andalusian mansion built in 1864 4-minute walk to the cathedral and Giralda 🍰 Free afternoon tea every day
1864 mansion in Santa Cruz4-min walk to the cathedralRooftop pool with Giralda viewFree daily afternoon tea

Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla is a 4-star boutique hideout inside an Andalusian mansion that has been standing since 1864, planted in the heart of old Santa Cruz just steps from Seville Cathedral. What makes it special is the restoration — the central patio with stone columns and a fountain, the marble staircase, the high stuccoed ceilings, the crystal chandeliers are all the real thing, so walking in feels like rewinding Seville by a century. The headline feature is a small rooftop plunge pool with a full-frontal view of the Giralda tower, and free afternoon tea served every day in the old courtyard with pastries, hot tea and coffee. Reviewers consistently praise the warm, hands-on staff — it reads more like staying at a friend's house than a hotel — and couples score the location an astonishing 9.9. Best for couples and slow-travel culture lovers who want to wake up four minutes from the cathedral. Overall 9.3/10.

  • 1864 mansion in Santa Cruz, 4-min walk to the cathedral
  • Rooftop plunge pool with Giralda views + free afternoon tea
  • Warm hands-on staff — couples rate location 9.9
  • Rooms vary wildly in size and shape — some are small or low-ceilinged
  • Narrow Santa Cruz stone alleys make luggage and parking awkward
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EME Catedral Mercer Hotel 5* GL — hotel No. 6 #6 Location · Cathedral-adjacent + Giralda-view rooftop 9

📍 On Calle Alemanes directly across from Seville Cathedral, about 60 metres from the Giralda tower — a 3-5 minute walk to the Alcázar and the old Santa Cruz quarter, and 2 minutes to the Archivo de Indias tram stop on the T1 line.

About 60 metres from the Giralda tower 🍸 La Terraza EME — cathedral-view rooftop bar 🏊 Rooftop pool + spa
Directly opposite the cathedralLa Terraza EME Giralda rooftopStitched historic buildingsRooftop pool + spa

Picture a hotel where you open the curtains and the stone wall of Seville Cathedral fills the frame — that is EME Catedral Mercer Hotel 5* GL, a Gran Lujo five-star that knits together several historic buildings on Calle Alemanes right opposite the cathedral, only about 60 metres from the Giralda. Old stone walls meet clean modern lines across roughly 60 rooms and suites. The talked-about centrepiece is La Terraza EME, the rooftop bar widely rated the city's best cathedral viewpoint — sip a drink with the Giralda almost within reach. A rooftop plunge pool and a downstairs spa handle Seville's summer heat. The Santa Cruz quarter and the Alcázar sit a 3-5 minute walk away, and the Archivo de Indias tram stop (T1 line) is just 2 minutes on foot. Score 9.0/10 — built for couples who want to wake up beside the cathedral every morning.

  • Cathedral-adjacent location, about 60m from the Giralda
  • La Terraza EME — the city's best cathedral-view rooftop
  • Rooftop pool + spa in the heart of the old town
  • Tourist-packed quarter, with rooftop noise carrying on some nights
  • Room sizes and shapes vary widely across the old buildings
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Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza — hotel No. 7 #7 Design · indigo corral house in the old town 8.8

📍 Santa Catalina district in the heart of the old town on Calle Santiago — about 3 minutes' walk to Casa de Pilatos, 8 minutes to the Alameda de Hércules tapas district, 12 minutes to the Seville Cathedral and Giralda tower, and 12 minutes to the Archivo de Indias tram stop (Line T1).

🏛️ 18th-century Andalusian corral house 🎨 indigo patio with central stone fountain 🌅 rooftop plunge pool and quiet library
18th-century corral housesignature indigo patiorooftop pool and libraryDesign Hotels member

Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza is a 5-star design hotel from the Hospes group and a Design Hotels member, converted from an 18th-century Andalusian corral de vecinos — the old communal house type where rooms wrap around a central courtyard. The signature you remember is the patio: walls painted bright indigo against white lime, a stone fountain in the middle, and timber galleries on every side. Walking in feels like stepping into a still-living version of old Seville. The 41 rooms and suites lean minimalist — linen, wood, terracotta tile, and quiet earth tones. Up on the roof there is a plunge pool and a lounge that looks across the old-town rooftops; downstairs, a small library and a restaurant serving contemporary Andalusian food. The location in Santa Catalina is central but still calm: roughly 3 minutes on foot to Casa de Pilatos, 8 minutes to the Alameda de Hércules tapas district, and 12 minutes to the Seville Cathedral. Reviews consistently praise the design, the calm, and the warm staff. Score 8.8/10.

  • 18th-century corral house with signature indigo patio
  • Rooftop plunge pool and a genuinely quiet library
  • Central but unhurried Santa Catalina location
  • Rooftop and plunge pool are small — atmosphere over laps
  • Some lower-floor rooms are tight and dim by old-building standards
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Hotel Boutique Casa del Poeta — hotel No. 8 #8 Boutique · 17th-century mansion hidden in a Santa Cruz alley 9.4

📍 Heart of old town Santa Cruz, hidden at the end of a small stone alley near Plaza de los Venerables — about 4 minutes on foot to Real Alcázar, 6 minutes to Seville Cathedral and the Giralda, 12 minutes to Plaza de España, and 5 minutes to the Archivo de Indias tram stop.

🏛️ 17th-century nobleman's mansion in Santa Cruz 🎸 Live classical guitar daily at the patio fountain 🌅 Rooftop view of Santa Cruz dome and the Giralda
17th-century Andalusian mansionpatio fountain + daily live guitarrooftop Giralda viewBooking 9.5 Exceptional

Hotel Boutique Casa del Poeta is a 17-room 4-star boutique hidden at the end of a quiet stone alley in Santa Cruz, Seville's oldest neighborhood. The building is a 17th-century Andalusian nobleman's house, restored with original stucco work, marble columns, and tilework still intact. The heart of the place is the central patio — a stone fountain bubbling under arcaded columns and wooden balconies, where a classical guitarist plays live every day. Climb to the rooftop and you get a startlingly close view of the Santa Cruz church dome and the Giralda tower. Real Alcázar is 4 minutes on foot, the cathedral about 6 minutes, and breakfast is served in the old courtyard. Staff are praised over and over as warm and attentive, which pushes Booking to 9.5 (Exceptional). Best for couples and culture-minded travelers who want a quiet boutique with a real story. Overall score 9.4/10.

  • 17th-century mansion hidden at the end of a Santa Cruz alley — genuinely quiet
  • Patio fountain with live classical guitar every single day
  • Booking 9.5 — warm staff and praised breakfast in the courtyard
  • Heritage building means rooms vary wildly in size and shape
  • Narrow stone alley — hard to find first time, tough with wheeled luggage
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Hotel Ribera de Triana — hotel No. 9 #9 Riverside Triana - rooftop pool with old town views, strong value 8.5

📍 On the Guadalquivir riverbank in Triana, by Plaza Chapina - 10-15 minutes on foot across the bridge to the cathedral and old town, with Mercado de Triana and the Calle Betis tapas strip a short riverside stroll away.

🌊 Open the door to the Guadalquivir river 🏊 Rooftop pool and Sky Bar with old town panorama 💃 Inside Triana, Seville's flamenco neighborhood
Riverside GuadalquivirRooftop pool and Sky BarHeart of Triana neighborhoodStrong 4-star value

Picture pulling back the curtains in the morning to find the Guadalquivir river stretched out in front of you, the old town and Giralda tower silhouetted on the far bank - that is the pitch of Hotel Ribera de Triana, a contemporary 4-star perched at the end of Triana, the historic neighborhood famous for authentic flamenco, ceramic tile workshops, and street life that tourists haven't fully colonized. The building is modern and bright, a clear break from the old Andalusian palaces across the river, and many of the 137 rooms face the water with views that hold up day and night. The most talked-about feature is the rooftop pool and Sky Bar on the top floor, a panorama of the old town skyline and the river that turns into a sunset ritual once the heat breaks. Walk down the embankment for the Mercado de Triana food market and Calle Betis, the riverside tapas strip, and you can cross the bridge into the historic center in 10-15 minutes on foot. Scores 8.5/10 overall - a solid pick for couples and families who want a river view, a local neighborhood, and 4-star value.

  • Real Guadalquivir riverbank with strong views from many rooms
  • Rooftop pool and Sky Bar with old town panorama
  • Strong 4-star value inside the Triana neighborhood
  • Sits across the river - 10-15 minute bridge walk to the cathedral
  • Inconsistent room layouts - rear-facing rooms miss the river view
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One Shot Palacio Conde de Torrejón 09 — hotel No. 10 #10 Best Value · 18th-century palace in the bohemian quarter 8.7

📍 Right in the heart of Alameda de Hércules on Calle Conde de Torrejón, just north of the old town — about 8 minutes on foot to Las Setas, 6 to Palacio de las Dueñas, 15 to Seville Cathedral and the Giralda tower, and 14 to the Plaza Nueva tram stop (T1 line).

🏛️ 18th-century Palacio del Conde de Torrejón restored 🎨 Contemporary art throughout + seasonal pool 🌃 Heart of the Alameda bohemian quarter
18th-century palace bohemian quarter8-minute walk to Las Setascontemporary art designbest value on the list

One Shot Palacio Conde de Torrejón 09 is a 4-star boutique tucked inside the restored 18th-century Palacio del Conde de Torrejón, right in the heart of Alameda de Hércules — Seville's most lively bohemian quarter. The signature move of the One Shot Hotels chain is hanging bold contemporary art against original stone walls, exposed columns, and the palace's high ceilings, so walking in feels like staying in a gallery wrapped in history. There's a classic Andalusian patio at the centre for catching afternoon light, plus a small seasonal outdoor pool that opens in summer — rare at this price tier. Las Setas (the giant timber Setas de Sevilla) is about an 8-minute walk, Palacio de las Dueñas just 6, and the cathedral around 15. Reviews land squarely on three points: distinctive design, a neighborhood that hums all day and night, and the friendliest price on the list. Overall score 8.7/10.

  • 18th-century palace with contemporary-art design at the lowest price on the list
  • Heart of the Alameda bohemian quarter, surrounded by cafés and tapas bars
  • Andalusian patio + seasonal outdoor pool, 8 minutes on foot to Las Setas
  • About 15 minutes on foot to the cathedral — further than the Santa Cruz hotels
  • Alameda nightlife means street-facing rooms can hear weekend bar noise late
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville59.1~$543Puerta de Jerez tram stop (Line T1) — directly outside the hotel entrance.#1 Landmark stay · royal palace inside the old city
2Mercer Sevilla 5* GL59.1~$457Archivo de Indias tram/metro stop (Line T1) — about a 4-minute walk.#2 Luxury boutique · 12-room mansion in the old town
3Hotel Colón Gran Meliá (The Leading Hotels of the World)59.0~$400Plaza Nueva tram stop (line T1)#3 Classic · stained-glass dome in central Centro
4Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection59.2~$314Archivo de Indias tram stop (Line T1) — about a 4-minute walk#4 Design · Directly across from the cathedral
5Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla49.3~$271Archivo de Indias tram stop (Line T1)#5 Location · 1864 mansion next to the cathedral
6EME Catedral Mercer Hotel 5* GL59.0~$300Archivo de Indias tram stop (T1 line) — about a 2-minute walk.#6 Location · Cathedral-adjacent + Giralda-view rooftop
7Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza58.8~$286Archivo de Indias tram stop (Line T1) — about a 12-minute walk; Seville San Pablo airport (SVQ) is roughly 12 km / 20 minutes by taxi.#7 Design · indigo corral house in the old town
8Hotel Boutique Casa del Poeta49.4~$243Archivo de Indias tram stop (Line T1)#8 Boutique · 17th-century mansion hidden in a Santa Cruz alley
9Hotel Ribera de Triana48.5~$200Seville's old town has no metro line through this side - cross the bridge on foot to the historic center in 10-15 minutes, with a city bus stop in front of the hotel.#9 Riverside Triana - rooftop pool with old town views, strong value
10One Shot Palacio Conde de Torrejón 0948.7~$157Plaza Nueva tram stop (T1 line)#10 Best Value · 18th-century palace in the bohemian quarter

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 Landmark stay · royal palace inside the old city
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville

#1 Alfonso XIII is sleeping inside an actual royal palace in central Seville — the kind the king himself ordered built, with fountain courts, hand-painted tiles, and a wall literally touching the Alcázar — the draw is history and grandeur, not friendly pricing.

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#2 Luxury boutique · 12-room mansion in the old town
Mercer Sevilla 5* GL

#2 Mercer Sevilla is sleeping inside a 12-room historic mansion in the city centre, with a real Andalusian patio and a rooftop pool framing the Cathedral — it leans on personal service and old-building character rather than a long amenity list.

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#3 Classic · stained-glass dome in central Centro
Hotel Colón Gran Meliá (The Leading Hotels of the World)

#3 Colon Gran Melia is a chance to sleep inside a 1929 classic under the prettiest stained-glass dome in Seville, with every room named after a Spanish painter and a rooftop pool over the old town — leaning on heritage atmosphere and a Centro address rather than full modern slickness.

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#4 Design · Directly across from the cathedral
Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection

#4 Querencia is opening the curtains and finding Seville Cathedral staring back from a freshly designed hotel with arguably the city's best address and a rooftop pool aimed at the Giralda — strong on location and a contemporary design that actually lands.

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#5 Location · 1864 mansion next to the cathedral
Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla

#5 Casa 1800 is sleeping inside an 1864 mansion four minutes from the cathedral, with a rooftop plunge pool framing the Giralda and free afternoon tea every day — the draw is the rare location and the warm Andalusian-house atmosphere, not big-resort polish.

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#6 Location · Cathedral-adjacent + Giralda-view rooftop
EME Catedral Mercer Hotel 5* GL

#6 EME Catedral Mercer is about as close to sleeping inside Seville Cathedral as a hotel can get, with La Terraza EME arguably the best cathedral-view rooftop in town — strongest on location and view rather than peaceful seclusion.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿En qué zona de Sevilla me conviene alojarme?
Santa Cruz para las callejuelas del casco antiguo junto a la Catedral y el Alcázar — patios boutique andaluces, ideal para disfrutar del patrimonio y llegar caminando a los monumentos. Centro alrededor de la Plaza Nueva para el tranvía y las compras (Sierpes). El Arenal para el clásico paseo fluvial junto a la Maestranza y la Torre del Oro. Triana para tapas, flamenco y precios más asequibles al otro lado del río. Alameda de Hércules para cafés bohemios y vida nocturna.
¿Cómo llego desde el Aeropuerto de Sevilla (SVQ) al centro?
El SVQ está a 10 km al este del centro. La opción más económica es el autobús EA (Especial Aeropuerto), que pasa por la estación de Santa Justa y llega al centro en 30-40 minutos. Lo más cómodo es un taxi de tarifa fija desde el aeropuerto. Sevilla no tiene metro directo desde el aeropuerto (la única línea de metro no pasa por allí). No te preocupes — una vez en el casco antiguo, lo harás todo a pie.
¿Cuándo es la mejor época para visitar Sevilla?
Marzo-mayo y octubre-noviembre son los mejores meses — sol agradable y templado, perfecto para caminar todo el día. Evita el verano (julio-agosto): Sevilla es famosa por sus temperaturas de más de 40°C y las calles se vuelven insoportables — si vas, elige un hotel con buena piscina y aire acondicionado potente. La Semana Santa (antes de Pascua) y la Feria de Abril son espectaculares pero los precios se disparan y las habitaciones se reservan con meses de antelación.
¿Es difícil aparcar en el casco antiguo de Sevilla?
Sí — muy difícil. Santa Cruz y la zona de la Catedral tienen callejuelas estrechas por las que no caben los coches, y muchas zonas están restringidas (ZTL) donde las cámaras multan a los conductores despistados. Si debes alquilar un coche, confirma el aparcamiento o el servicio de valet con el hotel antes de reservar — puede que tengas que aparcar lejos y arrastrar el equipaje. Sinceramente, no alquiles un coche para Sevilla — todo es accesible a pie y el tranvía T1 más los taxis cubren el resto.
¿Cuál es el mejor hotel de Sevilla con vistas a la Catedral o la Giralda?
Busca hoteles con azotea cerca de la Catedral — las mejores vistas a la Giralda. Las mejores opciones de nuestra lista: EME Catedral Mercer, justo al lado de la Catedral con el legendario bar La Terraza EME, Casa 1800 en una mansión histórica junto a la Catedral con azotea con vistas, y Casa del Poeta escondida en un callejón de Santa Cruz con una azotea orientada a la Giralda.
¿Cuál es el mejor hotel de Sevilla para parejas o familias?
Parejas / romántico: elige un boutique en el laberinto de Santa Cruz con tranquilos patios interiores — las mejores opciones son Casa del Poeta (casa del siglo XVII con guitarra clásica en vivo a diario) y Mercer Sevilla (mansión de 12 habitaciones con servicio privado). Familias: elige hoteles con habitaciones amplias, todas las comodidades y buena ubicación para recorrer a pie, como el Gran Meliá Colón en el Centro o el Hotel Alfonso XIII, un palacio de 5 estrellas con piscina y jardín para los más pequeños.
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