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5 star hotels in Seville​

5 star hotels in Seville

Seville is a city rich in history, culture, and beauty. From its stunning architecture to its vibrant street life, Seville offers travelers a remarkable experience. When it comes to accommodation, the city doesn’t disappoint. Seville is home to a variety of 5 star hotels that provide guests with the pinnacle of luxury and comfort. Seville Unique Experience explores some of the finest 5 star hotels in Seville and what makes them exceptional.

5 star hotels in Seville

Seville, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a luxurious experience. The 5 star hotels in Seville offer a range of options, from historic palaces to modern design-oriented spaces, each providing a unique and memorable stay.

The next 5 star hotels in Seville are not just places to stay. They are an integral part of the Seville experience, making your visit to this enchanting city even more exceptional.

Gran Melia Colon Seville

Located in the historic center of Seville, the Gran Meliá Colón is a 5 star gem that beautifully combines contemporary design with Andalusian tradition. The hotel’s interior is a captivating mix of avant-garde art and classic elegance.

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Gran Melia Colon Seville

The Gran Meliá Colón Seville offers luxurious rooms and suites, many of which provide picturesque views of the city. Guests can enjoy the hotel’s wellness and fitness center or relax by the rooftop terrace pool, which offers spectacular panoramic views of Seville. The hotel’s signature restaurant, El Burladero, serves delectable Spanish cuisine.

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Eurostars Torre Sevilla

Nestled in the heart of Seville, Eurostars Torre Sevilla stands as a shining testament to modern luxury in a city steeped in history and tradition. This remarkable hotel, housed in an iconic skyscraper, offers a captivating blend of contemporary comfort, stunning design, and a prime location for visitors eager to explore the enchanting city of Seville.

Eurostars Torre Sevilla is more than just a place to stay; it’s a visual masterpiece. The hotel is ensconced within a striking 180-meter-tall tower that graces the Seville skyline. The tower’s innovative structure is characterized by its distinctive, twisting, transparent façade, providing guests with breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the Guadalquivir River, and the picturesque Andalusian landscape.

The hotel offers a range of luxurious rooms and suites, each meticulously designed to provide guests with a comfortable and modern space to relax. Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the rooms in natural light and offer guests spectacular views that perfectly complement the elegant interior decor.

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Eurostars Torre Sevilla

The hotel’s wellness center offers a haven of relaxation. Guests can rejuvenate with a workout in the fully-equipped gym, unwind in the sauna, or experience the calming effects of a Turkish bath. On the rooftop terrace, a stylish pool area awaits, complete with comfortable loungers and, of course, those breathtaking views.

 
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Eurostars Torre Sevilla; Fuente: Instagram

Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel in Seville

One of the most iconic 5 star hotels in Seville, the Hotel Alfonso XIII is a masterpiece of Moorish and Castilian architecture. Named after the king of Spain who reigned during its construction, this hotel exudes elegance and history. It’s located in Seville city center, close to famous landmarks like the Seville Cathedral and the Giralda Tower.

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Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel in Seville; Fuente: Instagram.

The Hotel Alfonso XIII offers a range of luxurious rooms and suites, each designed with a unique blend of Andalusian, Moorish, and Castilian styles. The hotel also features beautiful courtyards, lush gardens, and a stunning swimming pool. Its exquisite dining options, like Restaurante San Fernando, serve traditional Andalusian cuisine with a modern twist.

Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel in Seville
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel in Seville

Hotel Palacio de Villapanes Seville

If you’re looking for a 5 star hotel that offers a glimpse into Seville’s noble past, the Hotel Palacio de Villapanes is a perfect choice. This former 18th-century palace has been meticulously restored to provide guests with a taste of grandeur and elegance.

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Hotel Palacio de Villapanes Seville

The hotel’s rooms and suites are a blend of classical and modern design, offering a sense of opulence and comfort. The central courtyard is a tranquil oasis where guests can enjoy meals or simply unwind.

EME Catedral Hotel Seville

Situated right next to the majestic Seville Cathedral, the EME Catedral Hotel is a design-oriented 5 star hotel that promises a unique and unforgettable stay. The hotel’s architecture seamlessly integrates with the historic surroundings, offering a modern contrast to the ancient backdrop.

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The EME Catedral Hotel Seville provides various accommodation options, including stylish rooms, luxurious suites, and exclusive penthouses with private terraces. Guests can enjoy a rooftop swimming pool and several dining options, including 20 Pasos, where they can savor Mediterranean cuisine while enjoying breathtaking views of the cathedral.

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Hotel Mercer Seville

For travelers seeking a more intimate and exclusive experience, the Hotel Mercer Seville is an excellent choice. This boutique 5 star hotel is nestled in the historic Barrio del Arenal, known for its winding streets and charming atmosphere.

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The Hotel Mercer Seville boasts beautifully designed rooms and suites that seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with the historic architecture of the building. The property features a stunning courtyard where guests can savor a meal or a drink, and a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of Seville.

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Gastronomy Seville

Andalusian Tapas In Seville, a must-try

Andalusian Tapas In Seville, a must-try

Seville is the capital city of the southern Spain region of Andalusia. With a rich history and impressive monuments Seville has become a very attractive destination for travelers. Not everything is about touring monuments though, as the Andalusian cuisine is also part of what is offered to visitors.

The Andalusian cuisine as the history of the region is a mixture of different cultures, between Europe and Africa and between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic lots of different civilisations have left their culinary taste in this region, here is our highlights:

SPINACH WITH CHEAKPEAS

Our veggie option in this list, a delicious choice if you visit Seville. One of the dishes with Arab heritage, very different from the typical Spanish food. Cumin will be the secret ingredient, a spice used commonly in the middle east. This dish became very popular after the Christian reconquest of the south of Spain and is usually prepared during Lent, after the prohibition of eating meat. Don’t hesitate and try it!

 
 
 
 
 
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SALMOREJO

This improved version of gazpacho is one of the favourite locals’ dishes. A summer recipe now present all year round at every bar or restaurant, both as a main course or as a side. With just a handful of ingredients (Tomato, garlic, olive oil, bread, vinegar) you can taste the flavours of the Andalusian countryside.

Don’t worry when you get your first salmorejo, this meal is served cold, yes a cold soup helping you to deal with Seville summer’s temperatures. Samorejo is usually served with hard-boiled egg and Iberian ham dices on top.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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CAZÓN EN ADOBO

In a region surrounded by both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic fish should be an important part of the culture. In Andalusia you can try a wide variety of fish. Our option for this list is called Cazón en Adobo, being “Cazón” the name of the fish (dogfish) while “en adobo” refers to the cooking method (marinated). Dogfish is a small species of shark and it is cut into small pieces marinated in a sauce with vinegar, paprika, garlic and origan for few hours before deep-frying.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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IBERIAN PORK CHEEKS

When it is about Spanish cuisine it is about pork. The culture of pork in Andalusia also refers to historical reasons (forbidden animal for Muslims and Jewish) as a way of proving a new Christian was loyal to the new religion. The Iberian race of pigs is also considered a religion in some of the mountain villages, where local farms will look after the animals feeding them with acorns until it is time.

Out of the parts of the pig we have chosen the cheeks, usually prepared as a slow cooked stew, sometimes with sherry wine to give flavour. You will be surprised discovering how tender pork meat can be.

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Curiosities Seville

Royal Alcazar, an authentic ‘Game of Thrones’

Royal Alcazar, an authentic ‘Game of Thrones’

The Royal Alcázar of Seville is one of the three World Heritage listed monuments in the city and it is a truly unique landmark to visit. Alcázar, an Arabic origin word, refers to palace, and here we are digging in what it is considered the oldest royal palace still in use in whole Europe.

The origins of this complex go back to the fortress built after a Norse barbarians’ invasion of the Moorish city of Seville in year 844 aD. From that time this became the official residence of governors, rulers and kings.

We should face our visit to the Alcázar open minded so we will deeply immerse ourselves getting to know the mixture of cultures, religions, patterns, materials and architecture styles that this palace is consisting of. In 12 centuries of history many things change and all these changes are present in the Alcázar, it is also interesting to see how, being these palaces always used by rulers, they were adapting them to new necessities and decoration styles of their different periods.

 
 
 
 
 
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Seville was a Muslim city until 1248aD, and the oldest part of the palace belongs to that period but what is really fascinating for the great public is the mudéjar palace, new residence built in 1360s by king Peter I.

 Mudéjar is the name given to those Muslims allowed to stay in the area after the Christian reconquest and the style used by these Muslim artisans and workers at the service of Christian elites. Materials, patterns, even inscriptions will remind you to those structures only found in northern Africa or the middle east, but these are considered Christian buildings. Peter I used this palace as his residence so he also included the symbols of his kingdoms and religion all over the place mixed with verses of the Quran.

 The most impressive areas of the palace of Peter I are without doubt the Ambassadors Hall and the Maidens courtyard. The first floor of the palace cannot be visited as it is reserved for the Spanish Royal family, don’t forget this palace is still in use.

 Apart from the Mudejar palace, it is also interesting to walk around the building of “Casa de la Contratación”, the house of trade used for over two centuries as a logistic centre for everything regarding the new world, as well as the gothic palace, the first Christian structure in the complex and obviously the magnificent gardens and the bathrooms of María de Padilla inside of them.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Precisely these gardens and the bathrooms, together with the Ambassadors room of Peter I palace were used as a set of Game of Thrones. During the fifth season, the Alcázar was chosen as the Kingdom of Dorne, perfect election as no special effects were needed in the series, the set itself was already breathtaking.

 
 
 
 
 
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The land of house Martell is a southern peninsula, it seems George RR Martin was already thinking about Spain when he wrote his books. The Alcazar hosts some of the most important scenes of the fifth season, with the conspiracy and murder of the prince of house Martell, the arrival of Jamie Lannister to rescue his daughter and the fight of Jamie and Bronn against Dornish soldier in the Watergardens.

 Being chosen as a set for such a successful series as Game of Throne was a perfect marketing campaign for the Alcázar. The number of visitors has been increasing in the last few years, getting to 2.2 million in 2019.

 If you are planning to visit Seville, here’s our recommended experience at the Alcázar, enjoy this breathtaking palace in a small group guided tour, don’t worry about getting tickets in advance, skip the line and discover the history of magnificent Alcazar.

 
 
 
 
 
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