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The Best Hotels In Seville For Business Travelers, 2020

Seville, Spain

The minute visitors reach Seville, the capital of the Andalusia region of Spain, the spellbinding quaint cobblestone lanes and palm-laden boulevard welcomes them in the mesmerizing city. The old-world charm of elegant structures, archetypal street lamps, horse cart, and comforting atmosphere makes it one of the hot favorite destinations of the world. You can explore the architectural glory of and enjoy the famous flamenco dancing. The Mediterranean city on the banks of the River Guadalquivir has several hotels to offers you the finest hospitality to makes you stay memorable.

Over 700,000 warm and welcoming locals of this city, known for its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, make you feel like home. The only river port city of Spain, Seville has several opulent buildings, palaces, and mansions converted into luxury hotels. Here are some of the best hotels to help you relax and enjoy your stay.

10 Best Hotels in Seville Spain 

  1. Hotel Alfonso XIII
    Calle San Fernando 2, 41004 Seville Spain
    This grand hotel of 1929 redefines luxury in Seville. You can compare it with The Ritz of London or George V of Paris. The original royal décor of the first version remains as crystal chandeliers, picture pattern marble floors, wooden lifts, and shinning metallic bathrooms accompany you when you relax in the comfort of this iconic property.  Outdoor pool in the midst of the city to relax, patio with fountain and garden gives you majestic feeling. All 151 rooms and suites of the newly renovated property offer you all modern amenities with premium services to make your stay unforgettable.
  2. Mercer Sevilla
    Calle Castelar, 26, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
    The right mix of the traditional 19th-century Andalusian casa Palacio and modernist European furnishing makes it one of the best hotels in Seville. Light-filled patio, curved marble staircase, arch, and fountains give it a grand and spacious look. You have a rooftop pool by the Tribu lounge to relax and enjoy a glass of cava. The Rebujito cocktail will be a different experience. You are very close to all major tourist spots and marketplace.
  3. Palacio De Villapanes
    Santiago 31, 41003 Seville Spain
    If you want to feel the grandness of Andalusian history in your stay then this 18th-century palatial building offers you everything you want. It is not just about arches, tiles, marble flooring, but the ultra modernist amenities that give you the best experience of both the worlds. You have a sauna, a Turkish bath, massage, and a small rooftop pool and bar to enjoy and relax. You are just a few minutes’ walks away from the historic Barrio de Santa Cruz and other magnificent architectural masterpieces.
  4. Corral Del Rey
    Calle Corral del Rey, 12, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
    Situated in the old town Seville, this 17th-century palacio offers you the majestic atmosphere and modern world luxuries to make your stay memorable. Living in converted palace amidst of the world heritage sites is a different experience altogether. The rooftop bar with pool and honesty bar offers you those precious moments to relax. The simple, spacious, and elegantly decorated rooms have a large terrace to enjoy the great view of the city.
  5. Casa del Poeta
    Calle Don Carlos Alonso Chaparro, 3, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
    This Sevillano style renovated a 17th-century mansion in Santa Cruz that offers world-class services to make your stay memorable in the iconic city. It is a class apart as you get the typical Andalusian royal touch in everything offered here. The well-decorated rooms with premium amenities make it a hot favorite among travelers. You can enjoy live classical guitar every night with a mesmerizing view of the Seville Cathedral.
  6. Hotel Casa 1800
    Seville, Andalucia, Spain
    If you are looking for an abode to experience the historical luxury, then this converted mansion Hotel Casa 1800 is the right address for you. This four-star rated boutique hotel, located in the Santa Cruz quarter, offers you the right mix of traditional architecture and modern luxuries. This 33 room property offers you a wide range of options to choose as all rooms are differently designed to retain the old charm and offer modern amenities. You are just a minute’s walk from the Giralda and other tourist attractions. You have a rooftop terrace pool with a mesmerizing view of the cathedral to calm your senses.
  7. Corral Del Rey
    Calle Corral del Rey 12, 41004 Seville Spain
    This renovated deluxe boutique in the old town of the city offers you a royal retreat in the historical enclave of cathedrals and museums in the Mediterranean environment. Renovated by English brothers Anthony and Patrick Reid, this 17th-century Palacio retains the charm of fine arts on the walls, marble flooring, and elegantly designed lighting. You get the finest modern world amenities along with modern luxury facilities to relax and recharge.
  8. Gran Melia Colon
    Calle Canalejas, 1, 41001 Seville, Spain
    This family-friendly property at the heart of the city makes it a hot destination among travelers to relax and rejuvenate. You are just minutes away for major tourist attractions and city vibrancy. The hotel offers you elegantly decorated rooms with premium amenities to make your stay comfortable. You are very close to the best restaurants in the city to enjoy the finest Mediterranean cuisines.
  9. Hotel Sacristía de Santa Ana
    Seville, Andalucia, Spain
    The renovated 18th-century mansion, which is now a modern boutique hotel, retains the historic charm of architectural glory and blends the modernist luxury to help you experience the best of Andalusia. This family-owned property is in the heart of the city, so you could enjoy the dynamism of the hottest restaurants and bars.  You are at a walking distance from the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, Seville Cathedral and a few kilometers away from Sevilla Santa Justa train station.
  10. Hotel Amadeus
    Calle Farnesio, 6, 41004 Seville, Spain
    This 18th-century Sevillan patio styled hotel takes you closer to the world of music as this is the only destination in the Andalusia region that has a classical music theme. Situated perfectly between the Barrio de Santa Cruz and the Juderia, you can explore and experience the ancient glory of music with 16th-century harp and sound-proof piano rooms. The family-owned property offers you a roof terrace with breakfast rooms, bars, and hot-tub with a spectacular city view.

Best Luxury Hotels For Business Travelers by CEOWORLD magazine

Top Attractions of Seville 

  • Catedral de Sevilla
  • Real Alcázar
  • Parque de María Luisa and Plaza de España
  • Barrio Santa Cruz
  • Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts)
  • Iglesia Colegial del Salvador
  • Santa Semana (Holy Week Festival)
  • Museo del Baile Flamenco
  • Barrio de Triana
  • Casa de Pilatos
  • Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija

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