MexicoCassie recommended Sevilla hotels for all budgets

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green text box: MexicoCassie Sevilla hotel recommendations. 4 photos - Plaza de España, a palace door, Alcazar gardens and torre del oro

This article is for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the sheer number of hotels in Sevilla. Here, you’ll find 12 hotels, three per price range, all recommended by me, MexicoCassie.

➕ If you have any recommendation you think I should add, do feel free to send me a note telling me about it. The aim is always to be as helpful as possible to people visiting Sevilla.

💶 We begin, of course, with the luxury options but you can jump straight to mid-range, budget or specific family friendly options. At the end of the page you’ll also find links to all my extremely useful Sevilla articles to help with your vacation planning.

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Looking for luxury in Sevilla

Alfonso XIII from the outside - 4 storey building with turret tower on left end. trees all around

⭐️ MexicoCassie luxury ‘treat yourself’ recommended hotel: Hotel Alfonso XIII – there’s simply nowhere like this in Sevilla. Located by the Alcazar, this hotel is the epitome of refined luxury, a true ‘treat yourself’ experience. If you can’t stay here, I highly recommend booking a table for Sunday brunch. We visit for brunch once a year for a family birthday treat.  

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⭐️ MexicoCassie top quirky hotel: Hotel Las Casas de la Judería – this is a fabulous boutique hotel, comprising 27 traditional houses connected by gorgeous patios and winding passage ways. You’ll never have seen anything like it. Add the rooftop terrace and pool to this combination and you have your winner!

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⭐️ MexicoCassie palace hotel: CoolRooms Palace Hotel Villapanés– who wouldn’t want to stay in a luxuriously converted palace? The hotel will take your breath away with its marble columns, magical central courtyard and rooftop plunge pool.

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Mid-range hotels in Sevilla 

Torre del Oro photo taken from other side of river through greenery and purple jacaranda

⭐️ MexicoCassie midrange recommended hotel is: Hotel Fernando III – well located in the Santa Cruz district, this midrange hotel offers comfortable rooms, a roof terrace with pool, a good breakfast and very helpful staff.

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⭐️ MexicoCassie recommended hotel: Hotel GiraldaThis truly gorgeous hotel is a great option if you’re looking for something modern and spacious. It’s just a short walk from the main tourist attractions.

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⭐️ MexicoCassie recommended hotel: Hotel Posada del Lucero– not far from the famous Las Setas, this hotel is a fabulous mix of modern and old (much like Seville itself). Enjoy a drink beside the roof terrace pool or a relaxing coffee in the hotel’s courtyard. 

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Budget hotel options in Sevilla

purple jacaranda flowers, pink bougenvilia flowers

⭐️ MexicoCassie recommended budget hotel: Hotel Simon – this budget friendly courtyard hotel can’t be beaten on location; it’s just 50m from the cathedral. The hotel is spotlessly clean, and some rooms are decorated with traditional Andaluz tiling.

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⭐️ MexicoCassie recommended budget hotel: Nüa Santiago 15 – a courtyard hotel with a glass fronted corridor all around, this hotel is a delight to its guests. Enjoy relaxing on the sun terrace or on the patio before returning to your comfortable and modern bedroom. 

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⭐️ MexicoCassie recommended hostel: Joy Plaza de Armas – this clean and friendly hostel offers a choice of dorm beds or private rooms. There’s a rooftop terrace with a pool, bar & awesome views over the city. 

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Family friendly accommodations in Sevilla

view of replica 16 century wooden boat sitting on calm river on sunny day

⭐️ MexicoCassie top recommended family hotel: Hotel Giralda

This truly gorgeous hotel is a great option as there is a wide variety of family rooms available here. The food is good and it’s nicely close to all the sites so little legs won’t have to walk too far.

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⭐️ MexicoCassie recommended family hotel: Hotel Alcázar

Perfectly located on the edge of the Santa Cruz district, this family friendly hotel has a fabulous rooftop pool and terrace, good wifi and a selection of family rooms available.

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⭐️ MexicoCassie recommended family friendly apartment: Apartamentos Abreu

Not only does this apartment have an outdoor pool and terrace, it also has good wifi and separate beds for the kids (very often apartments have 1 double bed & 1 sofa bed or 2 double beds). It also has a lift, which is great for little legs.

🚼 If you prefer to rent baby equipment rather than carry it with you, Babonbo is a good option – from car seats and strollers to baby toys and highchairs, they have it all.

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Cassie

Cassie is a British-born travel writer who lives in southern Spain. Prior to moving to Spain, Cassie and her family lived in Yucatán, Mexico for many years. Something of a self-confessed-all-round travel-nerd, Cassie has a deep love of adventure, and of learning as much as possible about every place visited. This blog is testament to that.