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    Hotel Abril

    Hotel Abril

    3.0(5 reviews)
    0.5 kmEncarnación - Regina
    €€

    my husband and i stayed here for one night during our short trip to sevilla. we found this…read moreboutique hotel on expedia, and after reading some decent reviews and agreeing that the location was quite central to most tourist sites, we booked a room for €39/nite....at the time, the usd equivalent was $52, pretty good for a room for 2! upon entering the hotel, we met the concierge who spoke really good english. he used the word "sure" a lot which i had not heard at all since setting foot in spain. i usually heard "yes" or "ok" in all of the other cities that i'd visited. he immediately checked us in, but since we were quite early, our room was not yet ready, so he allowed us to store our luggage in the secure locker compartment in the lobby, which was locked up, and manned 24/7 (since someone was in the lobby at all times). we also inquired about a flamenco show that evening since one of the things on our wish list was to see a flamenco show in sevilla. he gave us several options, and ipon choosing the package we wanted (show with no dinner/drinks, just general admission seats), he immediately phoned the venue and booked our tickets for us. piece 'o cake! he then gave us a map of the city, pointed out several highlights, and gave us a list of top tourist destinations which included the days and hours when each site was open. this was definitely very helpful as we planned our 1 1/2 days in sevilla! we headed out to play tourist and have lunch, and returned to our hotel later in the afternoon to collect our room key, luggage from the storage room, and get settled. our room was on the ground floor, toward the rear of the hotel. the walls were thin, in my opinion, as we could hear the chatter from the hallway and courtyard which was right next to one of the walls to our room. it featured a long hallway, a standard-sized bedroom, and a large bathroom. unfortunately, the room had two separate beds that we could not push together to form a double/queen bed due to the furniture in between the beds and the layout of the room. so we had to sleep apart for that evening....oh well. the actual room was pretty clean, but there was no carpet, so we had to wear slippers to walk around. there was a dresser, but we didn't really use it since we were only going to be there for a day. there was a small-medium sized tv with remote, which featured a variety of channels, all of which were in spanish, of course! we actually watched a few american movies to see if we could pick up some spanish phrases! no bueno as they spoke too quickly! the bathroom had towels and some basic toiletries, as well as a shower over the tub with good water pressure. the only odd thing was that the small window opened into our hallway, so any steam leftover from the shower would just circulate into the hallway and back into our room....a bit strange, i thought. before we headed out for the evening, another staff member gave us directions to a few other tourist attractions as well as suggestions for dinner. this gentleman also spoke good english and was very friendly. the next morning, i took advantage of their buffet breakfast for €5. i wish i'd remembered to take photos b/c everything looked so good! they offered croissants, sliced bread, freshly cut fruit, tortilla espanola (spanish omelet), ham, sausage, fruit juices, milk, coffee, and tea. everything was delicious, and i ate until my tummy was full, also b/c i knew that we had a full day ahead and it would be several hours before we would take lunch. before we headed out for the morning, we packed our bags, turned in our key, and put our luggage in the storage room since we wouldn't be returning until after the official checkout time. when we returned, we retrieved our bags, and asked our concierge to call a taxi for us, which he did. the cab arrived in a matter of minutes, and we bid farewell to hotel abril. this was great budget hotel to stay in and i would definitely recommend it to couples or pairs of traveling buddies as most of the guests appeared to be traveling in pairs. the breakfast buffet alone would entice me to book a room at this hotel in the future!

    Good hotel for the price. The rooms are fairly spacious, and the location is great. Very central to…read moreeverything. The man at the reception speaks excellent English and was very helpful and gave very precise directions for places to eat. Plus, the two places he recommended to us were great! The breakfast is free if you book online directly from their website. However, they initially told us our reservation didn't include breakfast so luckily I had a copy of the confirmation. The breakfast spread is quite good, it has all of the typical continental items (breads, yogurt, cereal, fruit), some cheeses and meats, plus a few hot items (mini Spanish omelets, little sausages, and some hot baked bean dish that was quite tasty). You can also get coffee and tea all day, and try some orange wine. The two biggest issues I had with the place were 1) the wifi did not work the entire time we were there. We've been going online to research places to go and eat and do travel arrangements, so this was sort of a bummer. Also, 2) our room was on the ground floor next to the elevator and had no window. This made for a dark and somewhat claustrophobic feel to the room as the room sans lights is completely pitch black.

    Casa del Poeta - Another view from the roof. This time at sunset.

    Casa del Poeta

    4.9(13 reviews)
    0.4 kmSan Bartolomé
    €€€

    Excellent stay at this small, charming, intimate boutique hotel in a great location of Seville…read more Close walking distance to all the major sites you will see such as The Cathedral, Real Alcazar, Plaza Espana, Setas and more. Ton of nearby restaurants and bars, yet in a secluded street away from the noise. Live musical entertainment every night at 7:30PM in the courtyard. Solid breakfast buffet with eggs, pancakes, cereal, fresh fruits and juices, smoked salmon and more. Nicely appointed rooms with impeccable customer service. Would not hesitate to stay here again.

    What is not to love about this beautiful Spanish boutique hotel right in the heart of Sevilla. This…read moretruly is an above 5 Star find. I challenge you to your review. The room was incredible..clean, comfortable, spacious and inviting and here is the best part affordable. You are welcomed into the most plush architecturally landscaped stunning courtyard. Now add courteous friendly attentive staff and the stars burst through the roof. But wait I am not done ...the morning breakfast buffet and evening cocktails and well there you have it! . I mean forego the stars and add 5 ! Thank you Hotel Casa del Poeta you welcomed me and my significant other with open arms and then through in some love. i'll definitely be back and hopefully sooner rather than later! Enjoy the pics!

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    Casa del Poeta - The city center!

    The city center!

    Casa del Poeta - View from the rooftop terrace looking down into the courtyard of hotel

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    View from the rooftop terrace looking down into the courtyard of hotel

    Las Casas de la Judería

    Las Casas de la Judería

    4.1(33 reviews)
    0.4 kmSan Bartolomé
    €€€

    This is one of the most unique hotels I have had the pleasure of staying. My husband and I spent…read moreone night in Sevilla in October and he picked the hotel because he had visited the city previously. Once we arrived in Sevilla, it was pretty easy to find. We dropped off our rental at the airport and hopped on the bus that took you into the city. We got off at the San Sebastian stop and walked with our suitcases a few blocks up to the hotel. I also liked that it was walking distance from many of the sights we wanted to check out. We were able to walk to a Flamenco show, the Real Alcazar and the Cathedral. We also took some scooters to Plaza España. The hotel itself was more so a blocks of rooms in a neighborhood square connected with a labyrinth of courtyards and gardens. The rooftop was really neat, too. There are different levels where you can lay out in the sun near people or more privately. There is a pool that looked neat but we didn't have enough time to get in before our show. The hotel itself is clearly very old (by American standards at least) but well preserved and beautiful. The hotel piano bar in the second floor is a must see, too. Don't miss it! The rooms were surprisingly modern. The bathroom was very spacious. The bed was a little firmer than I would have liked but it wasn't a deal breaker by any means. I would definitely stay at this hotel again!

    About as good a base from which to explore Seville as possible. The most stressful part was finding…read morethe place in my rental car down very narrow streets. I was grateful for the valet parking, not so much by the €25 a day charge. The building itself seems to be a collection of buildings spread around a number of internal and external courtyards. Our room was accessible via a long and twisty underground tunnel that stretched for at least 300m passing the spa, various bric a brac bits and pieces, statues, fountains, peculiar display areas that may, or may not, have been shops or small boutiques. I've no idea. It's almost impossible to describe how bizarre and yet how charming it all was. After a while, though, I have to confess it became a bit of a schlepp. Our room was small but the bed was extremely comfortable with a queen size bed and a decent sized, well provisioned, en-suite bathroom. A piano bar on the first floor was both elegant and comfortable and we repaired there each evening after dinner in one of the fabulous restaurants within walking distance. The hotel also opened out onto a small plaza with plenty of outdoor bar and coffee options throughout the day and into the night. A couple of minutes away was the Cathedral and Alcazar as were numerous shops, bars, restaurants and ice cream parlours (a must). I have no hesitation in recommending this hotel for a stay in Seville but leave the car at home,

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    Las Casas de la Judería - Interior courtyard

    Interior courtyard

    Las Casas de la Judería - Courtyard outside our room - very nice

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    Courtyard outside our room - very nice

    Easiday - luggagestorage - Updated May 2026

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