Alcazars of Seville
The Royal Alcázar of Seville is one of Spain’s most spectacular palaces and a World Heritage Site. Its Mudejar courtyards, lush gardens and centuries of history have made it a must-visit to understand Seville’s architectural and cultural richness.
Seville Cathedral
It’s one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, housing valuable works of art, as well as the tomb of Christopher Columbus. From “La Giralda”, its famous tower, there are jaw-dropping views of the city.
María Luisa Park
Maria Luisa Park is Seville’s main green lung. Its tree-lined avenues, fountains, bandstands and gardens invite you to take a leisurely stroll and discover charming corners next to the majestic Plaza de España.
Santa Cruz Neighbourhood
This neighbourhood is one of Seville’s most picturesque. Its narrow streets, hidden squares, flowery courtyards and historic buildings create a vibe that’s brimming with tradition, perfect for strolling and soaking up the most authentic essence of the city.
The Triana Neighbourhood
Situated on the other side of the Guadalquivir River, it’s renowned for its strong cultural identity. Famous for its flamenco tradition, handmade ceramics and lively vibe, it’s the perfect place to discover the most authentic Seville.
General Archive of the Indies
The General Archive of the Indies houses thousands of documents related to the history of Spain in America. This Renaissance building, declared a World Heritage Site, provides an insight into centuries of exploration, trade and relations between Europe and the New World.
Tapas and flamenco
One of Seville's most iconic dishes is tapas and one of its most authentic experiences is flamenco. In tablaos and traditional bars you can taste the local cuisine while you experience the passion of this art, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
Visiting Andalusia
From Seville it’s easy to explore other fascinating destinations in Andalusia. Cordoba, Granada and Cadiz are cities that strike the perfect balance between history, architecture, gastronomy and landscapes that enrich any trip to southern Spain.
Seville Mushrooms
One of the city's most iconic contemporary structures is the Metropol Parasol or Mushrooms of Seville. From its panoramic walkway you can take in the jaw-dropping views of the historic centre and enjoy a modern and vibrant urban space.
Cuisine
Just a stone’s throw from the hotel, you’ll find a wide variety of restaurant; from traditional favourites to the latest and most creative dining spots. Enjoy signature cuisine or authentic local flavours, just minutes from your room.


