Travelers with a smaller budget can still enjoy unique and chic accommodations with all the perks. Some of Seville's best standard boutique hotels offer central locations, cozy rooms, and amenities like historic buildings, rooftop terraces, outdoor pools, and on-site eateries.

Joya Del Casco Boutique Hotel

Rooftop terrace views (Photo courtesy of Joya Del Casco Boutique Hotel)

Joya Del Casco Boutique Hotel is housed in a 19th-century building once used by Sevillian academics, so it's no surprise that you'll find stately lounges and a small library inside. You can also enjoy the rooftop terrace, complete with a plunge pool, sun deck, bar, and outdoor shower. You can also relax in the ground-floor lounge, library, or inner courtyard. Enjoy a hearty spread of homecooked goods for breakfast, like delicious cakes. 

There are only two room categories at the hotel, varying only in size. The idea is to keep everything standard so you can enjoy the hotel amenities and city. Still, the rooms are comfortable, bright, and warm, with modern furnishings and bathrooms.

Tucked away on a quiet side street, the hotel puts you in the center of it all and within walking distance of nearly every city site. The Museo del Baile Flamenco is just two minutes away, while the Catedral de Sevilla and Royal Alcázar are within a five-minute walk. Keep exploring Seville's historic streets and end at Plaza de España in just 20 minutes. Learn more

Hotel Cetina Sevilla

Simple yet trendy accommodation (Photo courtesy of Hotel Cetina Sevilla)

Hotel Cetina Sevilla offers a unique mix of old and young with historic preservations meeting trendy, hipster decor. Like many Andalusian mansions, you'll find an inner courtyard patio with typical columns and wood-beamed ceilings. There are a few cozy nooks to enjoy, including three lounges with comfy and colorful furniture. The hotel serves breakfast each morning, served in the courtyard with natural light, thanks to the sky-high glass ceiling. 

The rooms are comfortable, though a little small, with bright, colorful, and modern furnishings and decor. Some feature private terraces and outdoor baths, and the bathrooms are modern and surprisingly big. We recommend going with a superior, executive, or suite category and opting for a room that doesn't open to the inner courtyard, which can get a little noisy at breakfast time.

You'll be right in the Casco Antiguo district (Old Town), just down the street from a few sites that some visitors tend to overlook, including the Setas de Sevilla, Mercado de la Encarnación, and Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija. At the same time, you're still within walking distance of all the major sites. In less than 10 minutes, you can reach Plaza Nueva, the Cathedral, and the Royal Alcázar. Learn more

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El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique 

The hotel's iconic inner courtyard (Photo courtesy of El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique)

Set in the city center on a pedestrian street, El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique has one of the most charming inner courtyards, restored from the 16th century. You can sit outside among the history, with dark-wood beams, ceilings, and balconies covered in leafy plants and facing a brick wall. The on-site restaurant serves traditional Andalusian cuisine (plus tapas and Mediterranean dishes) and keeps its bar open 24/7. Enjoy complimentary snacks in the evenings from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, and grab a bike from the reception (free of charge) to explore the city.

Some standard rooms at the hotel feel a little outdated, so we suggest bypassing those and opting for the comfort, deluxe, superior, or suite categories. Some feature historical elements, like wood-beamed ceilings and antique furnishings, and the suites offer in-room Jacuzzis. Keep in mind that many rooms open to the inner courtyard and can get a little noisy, so ask for one facing the street if you'd like a quieter stay.

This boutique hotel has an ideal location right down the street from the Jardines de Murillo that connects to the Royal Alcázar, the entrance being a quick five-minute walk away. Five minutes also gets you to the Cathedral, and it's just 15 minutes to Plaza de España. To top it all off, a few steps out of the hotel puts you among some of the best tapas bars in the city. Learn more

Hotel Boutique Casa de Colón

Unique, vintage rooms (Photo courtesy of Hotel Boutique Casa de Colón)

As a family-owned property, you'll always find one of the family members working at Hotel Boutique Casa de Colón, and they'd be happy to share the renovation story of this 18th-century manor house. The family beautifully preserved charming details like wooden headboards, brick walls, tiling, and a gorgeous inner courtyard. Enjoy the history while relaxing in the beautiful inner courtyard, with its glass ceiling, stained-glass windows, chairs, and sofas. As for breakfast, you'll dine on the rooftop terrace while admiring the views of the Cathedral and La Giralda Tower. Or, grab a drink and head up to the rooftop at sunset. 

Each room has its unique look, meaning no two are alike. Take your pick from rooms that range from standard to deluxe, or opt for the attic room featuring a private terrace with sun loungers. Bathrooms are also unique and vintage yet clean, and some have free-standing soaking tubs.

You'll find the hotel nearly on Plaza Nueva, putting you within walking distance of all the major sites, plus tasty tapas bars. In just a few minutes, you can easily walk to the Catedral de Seville and Royal Alcázar, and Plaza de España is just 20 minutes away. Learn more

Hotel Zenit Sevilla

Swim in the rooftop pool (Photo courtesy of Hotel Zenit Sevilla)

Stay in a different neighborhood and get a sense of authentic Seville, as Hotel Zenit is in the local Triana district. Enjoy exploring down-to-earth Triana with its mix of craft shops, tapas bars, markets, and Flamenco shows. The hotel's location lets you explore it all, including the main sites across the canal. You'll be closer to the waterfront yet still walkable to places like the Catedral de Seville, Royal Alcázar, and Plaza de España. 

You might be surprised to find such a modern hotel in the historic Triana neighborhood, but the property offers a nature-inspired space and restaurant that serves quintessential Spanish cuisine. The hotel's rooftop terrace is a highlight, with incredible views of Seville's Old Town across the canal and an outdoor pool, bar, and sun deck. 

Choose from various room types, plus apartments that can sleep up to five people (a great option for families). All offer bright, modern, clean spaces with neutral tones and light-wooden furnishings. Some apartments have private terraces and bunk beds, which kids will surely love. Learn more