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La Casa del Maestro Boutique
4.4/539 Reviews
Casco Antiguo
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Hotel Baco
4/520 Reviews
Casco Antiguo
The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable. The hotel has no breakfast but it has a coffee machine from 8 a.m. to get the coffee you want and you can accompany it with a sweet hotel courtesy. The hotel is very comfortable and it is very comfortable.
Intelier Casa de Indias
4.5/5101 Reviews
Casco Antiguo
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Oasis Backpackers' Hostel Sevilla & Coworking
4.2/510 Reviews
Casco Antiguo
The hostel is really central, and in the piazza in front of it there are 2 bus stops from where we took the bus to the airport (you have to take the 32 and then stop on another bus stop for the Airport bus). It was super clean, the bed were comfy, and you have ample storage space under the bed, which can be locked using a padlock. (we didn't had a padlock, and we had not issues). If you're staying here, you can also go to the other Oasis hostel, which is not far from this one. The other has more of a social feeling. This one is more of a quite hostel. It offers free walking tours, which we found it very interesting. The bar on the roof wasn't open when we went up. It also has a fully equipped kitchen (although we didn't managed to use the coffee machine) One has to download an app to open the main and room doors, which is super convenient. If one is looking for a more social interaction hostel, I suggest you go to the Oasis Palace Hostel. On the other hand, if one is looking for a hostel which is more quite, and very central, this is a very good option.
Hotel Palace Sevilla
3.8/575 Reviews
Casco Antiguo
Fabulous location, king-sized room The location is exceptional. It is a fantastic landmark and close to just about everything. I was really surprised by the size of the room: broad and huge! The staff was very attentive at all hours. I was there during New Year’s Eve and there were always key personnel present As strange as this may sound, if I were the hotel owner I would improve the portfolio of photographers on booking. I was expecting something normal and I was presented with something outstanding. Highly recommended! The location alone ensures you zero costs in mobility. The room will make your batteries recharge completely!
Casa Palacio Don Pedro
4.1/559 Reviews
Casco Antiguo
Casa Palacio Don Pedro is situated on a narrow street close to many restaurants & bars. It is beautifully decorated with lovely tiled walls. The staff were all really helpful and always smiling. The rooms were fine, the bathroom was good. Plenty of hot water. The hotel doesn't have tea/coffee facilities in the room but you can get free coffee, tea etc from a machine in reception. We loved the fact that you could just wander around the old streets and find something interesting around every corner. It's not far to walk to most of the landmarks. We were given a tip by a local - walk to the Hotel abba, (not far) take the lift up to the 6th floor and you get the most amazing view of the whole city. There's a lovely rooftop cocktail bar, we went just before sunset and watched the sun go down and the lights came on all over the city - stunning to see. If you're looking for 5* luxury, this is not the hotel for you, but if you're looking for a very good value for money hotel, brilliant staff and a typically Spanish feel, then I can recommend. A bonus being that El Rinconcillo (oldest tapas bar in Seville) is at the end of the road.

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