If you'd like a more intimate or personalized accommodation experience, consider one of the best mid-range boutique hotels in Seville. These properties have renovated unique historic spaces while still offering amenities like rooftop terraces, on-site eateries with tasting menus, and rooms with private pools.

Hotel Gravina 51

Chic boutique rooms (Photo courtesy of Hotel Gravina 51)

Set in the El Arenal neighborhood, Hotel Gravina 51 keeps you close to all the major sites, plus a few off-the-beaten-path spots along the waterfront. The hotel's converted palace highlights typical Andalusian design, which you can enjoy on the inner courtyard patio and at the restaurant, which provides a delicious breakfast buffet with 100% local products. Another highlight of the property is that it offers parking for a fee, a handy perk for a hotel in the historic city center.

We love this boutique hotel because all the rooms, even in the most standard category, feel elegant, offering a comfortable space with stately decor. Of course, you can always upgrade your room, as some have private terraces and an option for two-bedroom apartments—perfect for families or small groups. Bathrooms feel a little small, but that might be because all have bathtub-shower combos and two sinks.

You'll find Hotel Gravina 51 just steps away from Plaza Nueva, meaning you can walk to all the major sites (plus a few spots often overlooked by visitors). In just 10 minutes or less, you can visit the Muelle de la Sal on the waterfront, Plaza del Cabildo, the Catedral de Seville, or Puente de Triana. As a bonus, El Arenal and Triana (10 minutes on foot) are perfect for a tapear (tapas walk from bar to bar). Learn more

Boutique Hotel Casa del Poeta

Charming, historical quarters (Photo courtesy of Boutique Hotel Casa del Poeta)

The "house of the poet," Boutique Hotel Casa del Poeta, restored a 17th-century house to create its unique space of boutique rooms and apartments. The entire hotel offers a serene ambience with neutral tones and an art gallery. Though some aspects of the standard room categories could use a refresh, all units offer vintage and tranquil vibes. Families might like the apartments or ​​duplex rooms with lofted sleeping areas.

You can enjoy the daily breakfast buffet in the hotel's lovely dining area or outside on the lower terrace. You'll find another terrace on the rooftop (reserved for guests only), with incredible panoramic views of the city, with Santa Cruz Church, the Cathedral, and Giralda Tower on display. 

The hotel has an exceptional location in the heart of the historic center—slightly away from the busy sites and on a charming side street between two churches. From here, you can make your way to all the main attractions, like the Catedral de Seville, Royal Alcázar, Plaza de España, and the Jardines de Murillo. Learn more

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Corral del Rey

Enjoy views from the rooftop terrace (Photo courtesy of Corral del Rey)

Just around the corner from the Museo del Baile Flamenco, Corral del Rey is the perfect spot to experience the history of Seville. You'll be in a 17th-century building and within walking distance of nearly all the city sites, including the Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari, Catedral de Seville, Royal Alcázar, and Plaza de España.

Corral del Rey ("King's Corral") maintains all the typical charms of an Andalusian house. You'll enter through two grand wooden doors and arrive at a beautiful inner courtyard with wooden and marble columns, iron railings, and stone archways. The hotel's rooftop terrace is perfect for hanging out at sunset. Grab a drink from the bar and relax in comfy lounge furniture on the sun deck. When hungry, you can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant/bar serving the daily breakfast buffet. 

The rooms are bright and welcoming, with an air of elegance, serene neutral tones, splashes of colorful textiles, and lots of warm wooden elements. All do a good job preserving the building's historic charm while staying a bit chic. Some rooms feature in-room soaking tubs or private terraces with pools, though the bathrooms could use an update overall. Learn more

Hotel Amadeus

Cathedral views from the terrace (Photo courtesy of Hotel Amadeus)

Hotel Amadeus offers a lot of character, as it was once an 18th-century Sevillian mansion. Channeling Mozart, whose middle name was Amadeus, the hotel has a music theme. Enjoy walls of violins and historical details like wood-beamed ceilings and original tiling. The rooms are bright and warm, with charming vintage furnishings and clean, modern bathrooms. Opt for the room with the terrace or a suite with lofted wood-beamed ceilings and in-room tubs for a bit more space and a few perks.

Enjoy getting "lost" in all the lounges and courtyards that the hotel restored, or head up to the rooftop terrace for drinks, views of the Cathedral and Giralda, a saltwater pool (heated in the winter), and a hot tub. There's an on-site restaurant aptly called Cafetería Ópera, and you'll enjoy a daily breakfast buffet in its charming dining area.

You'll find the entrance to Hotel Amadeus tucked away on a side street in Seville's Old Town maze, adding to its charm. You can easily walk to the must-see sites, with just five minutes getting you to the Catedral de Seville, 10 minutes to the Royal Alcázar, and 15 to Plaza de España. You'll also find plenty of shops and eateries, and the Museo del Baile Flamenco is just five minutes away. Learn more

Hotel Kivir Sevilla

Enjoy your meals at the on-site restaurant and bar (Photo courtesy of Hotel Kivir Sevilla)

As a contemporary hotel, Hotel Kivir Sevilla offers modern rooms with a beautiful view of the city from its rooftop terrace. You can start your day with views of Triana and the canal, as the hotel serves its breakfast buffet from the roof. The space turns into a bar in the afternoons, serving light snacks and drinks, though you can swim in the outdoor pool in the morning. To get a well-rounded gastronomic experience, try the six-dish tasting menu at the hotel's Fluvial Restaurant.

You'll be within walking distance of many downtown sites and also just across from Triana via the 19th-century Puente de Triana. This neighborhood intrigues visitors with its artisan crafts, gastronomy, and Flamenco, offering a more genuine experience. Still, a few minutes away by foot will take you to other sites, including the Plaza de Toros and Tablao Flamenco El Patio Sevillano, the Catedral de Seville, Royal Alcázar, and Plaza de España.

As a more contemporary hotel, the rooms and bathrooms are a little plain and don't have much character. Still, they're modern and comfortable, with some offering water views and/or private terraces with furniture. Learn more