Seville

Seville city breaks

When it comes to Spanish city breaks, it doesn’t get much better than a trip to Seville. This cosmopolitan spot is the capital of Andalucia and Spain’s fourth most-populous city and is jam-packed with local charm! History, culture, shopping, nightlife – there's a bit of everything to enjoy. Top sights include Seville Cathedral with its Giralda Tower, and the Plaza de España that’s drenched in sunshine. Stroll through the picturesque Maria Luisa Park or experience the lively ambiance of neighbourhoods like El Arenal. Come night-time, it’s all about traditional tapas bars and flamenco dancing. The balmy Mediterranean climate and welcoming atmosphere make it an ideal choice for your next escape...

Flamenco dancing

Flamenco dancing

Immerse yourself in this captivating expression of Andalusian culture, featuring passionate rhythms, intricate footwork and emotive performances. The city boasts numerous tablaos (flamenco venues) where you can experience authentic shows for yourself. Get ready for music, dance and dramatic storytelling...

Cruise the canal

Cruise the canal

The Seville Canal, AKA Canal de Alfonso XIII, is a small waterway that branches off from the Guadalquivir River. The canal is lined with scenic promenades and parks, offering beautiful views of Seville's landmarks. Why not hire a rowing boat and explore at your own pace?

Unmissable events and festivals

Unmissable events and festivals

Seville's jam-packed calendar of events showcases its rich cultural and religious heritage. Throughout the summer, you’ll see various celebrations taking place in the city, including the Corpus Christi procession from the cathedral and the prestigious Flamenco Festival.

Hesperia Sevilla
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Hesperia Sevilla

Seville City, Seville

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Based on 107 reviews

  • Moorish modern décor
  • Outdoor pool area
  • Comfortable spacious rooms
  • 1.3km from the Seville Santa Justa train station
  • 1.5km from the Royal Alcazar of Seville
Casual de las Letras Sevilla
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Casual de las Letras Sevilla

Seville City, Seville

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Based on 1044 reviews

  • Great base to explore the city
  • Set around a Sevillian courtyard
  • 350m from Metropol Parasol
  • 850m from Seville Cathedral and La Giralda
  • 1km from Royal Alcazar of Seville
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Calle Sierpes

Calle Sierpes

Seville

Need your shopping fix? You've come to the right place. Calle Sierpes is a bustling pedestrian street in Seville, known for its vibrant shopping scene and historic charm. Lined with boutique shops, cafes and...
El Arenal neighbourhood

El Arenal neighbourhood

Seville

This vibrant neighborhood is one of Seville's most popular, and is famed for its rich history and cultural attractions. Once the city’s bustling port area, it now showcases lively tapas bars, theatres and a...
Isla Magica 

Isla Magica 

Seville

Thrill seekers, this one's for you! This fun-filled theme park features exciting rollercoasters, live shows and plenty of water slides. Located on the Isla de la Cartuja, it features themed areas like Amazonia,...

Language

Spanish

Currency

Euro (€)

Time difference

+1hr

Cost of a beer

£1.70

Local transport costs

Bus ticket £1.20

3 course meal

£35

Sightseeing
Want to tick off plenty of sights? You’ve hit the jackpot in Seville. Explore iconic landmarks like Seville Cathedral and La Giralda Tower, the stunning Alcázar and modern Setas de Sevilla. Stroll along the Guadalquivir River, visit the varied neighbourhoods and relax in the city's vibrant plazas.
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Eating and drinking
Food and drink in Seville are an integral part of the city’s culture, so if you want to get a real taste of the place, it’s best to get stuck in! Enjoy traditional tapas dishes like jamón ibérico and gambas al ajillo in lively bars, or savour a famous Spanish dish such as paella. Pair your meal with a glass of local wine or refreshing sangria or sherry.
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Shopping
From modern to traditional, there’s a wide range of shopping on offer in Seville. Calle Sierpes should be top of your list for retail therapy, with its quirky boutiques and high-street fashion. You can also find a variety of local markets too, if you want to pick up traditional crafts and fresh produce.
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Getting around
It’s super-simple to travel across the city using public transport, including trams, buses and the metro. In fact, there’s only one metro line in Seville, so it’s even easier to navigate. Walking and cycling are also popular options, as many of the top attractions and landmarks are close to each other.
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