Neo-moor arches, triana tiles, proper terraces and Islamic design motif Seville Boutique hotels are a delicious microcosm of the best palaces in the city. These hotels reflect their locations, from Boho Alameda to painterly Barrio Santa Cruz with the orange, tree -glossy quadrons on which colorful tiled benches offer a seat. The contemporary styling (think of geometric prints and striking works of art by local makers) give some facilities a modern flair, and the most sought -after among them offers a lot of Sevillano charm.
A roof terrace – often with a bar and sometimes a swimming pool – is the right place for a humid summer evening, but you can enjoy the view at any time. These hotels, which storm with an individual character, offer an unforgettable experience in the Andalusian styles and in hospitality, each of which has their own decorative mood and attention to detail. Here is our selection of the best boutique hotels in Seville.
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Each hotel in this curated list was visited by one of our experienced experts who are usually hosted free of charge. They stay at least one night, test at least one meal and trial versions of other experiences that the hotel may have to offer.
This converted mansion on the edge of the Jewish district exhibits a luxury historical feeling with its combination of original floor tiles, exposed brick, chandelier and other opulent details such as golden head parts. Beyond the traditional sandy yellow and terracotta facade, 33 elegantly decorated rooms surrounded, six of which have their own terrace and whirlpool – two terraces that are adorned with foliage and painted wall paintings. A highlight here in the summer months is the roof terrace, which offers a 360-degree view of the city and also has a glass swimming pool.
Opulence and character meet every corner of this family -run hotel, which a manor house from the 18th century takes over. A traditional Arcade terrace offers a quiet retreat in the heart of the property, even though they are in the backdrop in the cafés, restaurants and bars on Alameda de Hercules. In this urban sanctuary, rooms that are named after mythological figures (in terms of classic statues nearby) have a combination of antique and modern furniture as well as different features such as hand-painted head parts, while the common areas stand out for their manual design designs . Every morning, guests can spoil a delicious buffet in the Andalusian buffet in the style of an Andalusian style.
Casa de Colón puts it directly in the center of everything, with the cathedral only a short walk in one direction and the main square of the city, Plaza San Francisco, on the other side of the city. Restaurants and shops are also easy to reach. At this place, the conversion into family-owned from the 18th century is further differentiated, with interiors of exposed masonry, zingy colors, African prints and repeated furnishings. A terrace that is characterized by their pillars of the cast iron and the windows, which are directed with cobalt blue, the heart of Seville’s old town was reinvented by English brothers Anthony and Patrick Reid as a deluxe boutique hotel. It is a classic matter with visual arts on the walls in the middle of marble, Romanesque pillars, wooden beams and state -of -the -art lighting. The main house and the two newer attachments feel luxuriously reserved and stylish, with a sophisticated edge. Each bedroom is simply but beautifully furnished, with oak floors and neutral walls, which are improved by colored batik head parts, carved mirrors and quirky artifacts. You can expect a smooth, an Oxtra mile service and an impressive selection of activities here, and there is a crash pool on the roof when the temperatures rise.
The man’s house built into the walls of the Alcazar from the 17th century, which the boutique hotel in the boutique had, overlooks the lush gardens of the palace with Virtong. Only 18 individually designed rooms comprise three floors of the Hotels-Sie vary in great size, although everyone has considerable charm, from the extensive suite with room width balcony to the tiny rooms on the ground floor with a view of the garden. The decor is mainly in neutral colors with smooth concrete floors, although some of the rooms have a lively, flowering wallpaper. Breakfast is served on the sunny terrace or in a small but adorable room in the café style.
This boutique hideaway includes nine stylish bedrooms behind its traditional white and alberogelben, including two suites with large terraces with flower strokes, and inviting common areas, of which the panoramic view terrace is a highlight. The interiors, which are decorated in wood and white, take a modern feeling and green are the outdoor areas. A continental breakfast is delivered to the room and the hotel sister restaurant, Doña Elvira, which serves traditional local dishes in a cozy dining room, is only a few moments away.
Riverside Triana is one of the aspiring districts of Seville, and this trendy but down-to-earth stay, which takes a house from the late 18th century-is located on a quiet road not far from the campaign. From the sharp monochrome logo to the typical fragrance candle (a sweet combination of jasmine, orange blossom and tuberose), this place shows a flawless taste – even the stairs are striking. The six rooms are all on the Bijou page, although the quality of the furniture and extras keeps the feeling. Breakfast is served in your room-a intelligent white waiter brings a tray with delicacies with delicacies: tea or coffee with toast as well as Iberian ham and crushed tomat (the Andalucian option) or jam.
Exposed masonry, original tiles and contemporary furniture define the bright, bright, contemporary interior of this townhouse hotel, which is part of the UMA Suites Collection. The stylish retreat offers it in the Bustierstation Plaza de Armas, the Belles Artes Museum and the shopping district, with the cathedral and Alcazar only 15 minutes on foot. There are a total of 20 light-flooded bedroom-cleaning balconies on the street, while others lead on small terraces. The employees are helpful with recommendations in the immediate area and you can borrow bicycles, a Wi-Fi hotspot and an external battery free of charge.
Soho Boutique Catedral puts it in Seville’s historical heart and only steps from the cathedral. Here you will find 62 slim bedrooms (including a spacious presidential suite) with Celosia screens in the Arabic style and a series of shared rooms. The leaf roof terrace offers a wonderful view of the cathedral, and the guests can enjoy the swimming pool and the seats of the lounge as well as the La Terraza del Soho Bar, which play cocktails and tapas as a live music.