Where to Stay in Seville

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Seville’s hotel market ranges from converted 16th-century palaces to budget hostels in the Macarena neighborhood. The city’s extreme summer heat makes air conditioning and pool access critical from June through September, while the spring festival season (Semana Santa and Feria) creates pricing spikes that make the rest of the year look like a bargain.

This guide names specific properties, provides 2026 price ranges in euros, and matches hotels to travel styles. For area context, see the Seville neighborhoods overview.

Where to Stay in Seville: Best Hotels by Area and Budget

Luxury Hotels in Seville (€250-600 per night)

Hotel Alfonso XIII (Calle San Fernando 2) is Seville’s landmark hotel, built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition. Its Mudéjar-style architecture, central courtyard, and pool make it the city’s definitive luxury property. Rooms from €350 (standard) to €1,500+ for suites.

EME Catedral Hotel (Calle Alemanes 27) offers the closest rooms to the cathedral with a rooftop pool and bar overlooking the Giralda; rooms from €250. Mercer Hotel Sevilla (Calle Castelar 22-24) in El Arenal occupies a 19th-century palace with 12 suites around a central courtyard; rooms from €300.

Mid-Range Hotels in Seville (€120-250 per night)

Hotel Casa 1800 (Calle Rodrigo Caro 6) in Santa Cruz offers 33 rooms in a restored mansion with rooftop pool and free afternoon tea, rooms from €180. Hotel Fernando III (Calle San José 21) in Santa Cruz provides a rooftop pool with cathedral views, rooms from €130.

In Triana, Hotel Ribera de Triana (Plaza de Chapina) is a modern 4-star on the river with pool and city views from €150. The best time to visit Seville for mid-range hotel value is January or July-August (if you can handle the heat) when these rooms drop to €80-120.

Budget Hotels and Hostels in Seville (€50-120 per night)

Hotel Zaida (Calle San Roque 26) near Las Setas offers clean, air-conditioned rooms from €70 with a central location. Hotel Goya (Calle Mateos Gago 31) in Santa Cruz provides basic but well-located rooms from €80; request interior rooms to avoid Calle Mateos Gago noise.

In Triana, Hotel Monte Triana (Calle Clara de Jesús Montero 8) delivers 3-star quality from €90 with pool. La Banda Rooftop Hostel (Calle Padre Marchena 4) near Las Setas offers dorm beds from €20 and private rooms from €65 with a popular rooftop bar.

Where to Stay in Seville for Semana Santa and Feria

If your dates coincide with Semana Santa or Feria, book any available hotel within a 25-minute walk of the cathedral. Availability, not preference, dictates your choice. Hotel prices during these periods are 3-4x the rates listed above. Triana hotels offer the best availability-to-proximity ratio during festivals because they’re across the river but still walkable.

The Hotel Ribera de Triana and Zenit Sevilla (Calle Pages del Corro 90) in Triana typically have later availability than Santa Cruz properties. Book through the official festival dates, which are confirmed by the city government 12 months ahead. Check the Seville events calendar for exact 2026-2027 dates.