Discover Seville



Located in the heart of Seville's historic center, the hotel allows easy access to numerous places of interest that reflect the city's rich history and culture. A few steps away is the Casa de Pilatos, a magnificent 16th century palace that combines Gothic, Mudejar and Renaissance elements, offering a fascinating journey through different architectural periods. Further on, the Metropol Parasol, known as "Las Setas", a contemporary wooden structure with market, event spaces and a terrace with spectacular views, stands out. Finally, the Cathedral of Seville, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, along with its emblematic Giralda, an ancient minaret converted into a bell tower, is an essential symbol of the city.



Pilate's House



Metropol Parasol



Seville Cathedral



Plaza de España



A short distance from the hotel is the impressive Plaza de España, a majestic semicircular square built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. Surrounded by a canal spanned by picturesque bridges, the square is decorated with tiles depicting the provinces of Spain, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or boat ride.



For those who wish to explore further, the Triana neighborhood, on the other side of the Guadalquivir and accessible by crossing the emblematic Triana Bridge, offers an authentic Sevillian experience. Known for its flamenco tradition and pottery production, it invites you to wander through its streets, discover artisan workshops and enjoy tapas in its local bars. In addition, the Real Alcazar, a royal palace in use with lush gardens and Mudejar architecture, allows you to immerse yourself in the history and art of Seville. Finally, the Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, housed in a former convent, houses a rich collection of Spanish art with masterpieces by Murillo and Zurbarán, making it a must-see for art lovers.



triana neighborhood



Royal Alcazar



Museum of Fine Arts of Seville