
π¨ Accommodation in Seville
Spain
About Seville for Solo Travelers
Andalusia's flamenco heart β a city of Moorish palaces, orange-blossom courtyards, and tapas bars where a β¬1.50 glass of fino comes with a plate of jamΓ³n. Seville is Spain at its most passionate: intense, sensual, and impossible to leave.
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Best Accommodation in Seville for Solo Travelers
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Hotel Alfonso XIII
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Spain's most magnificent hotel β a Mudejar Revival palace built for King Alfonso XIII's 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, with a central courtyard of orange trees and fountains, Moorish arches, hand-painted Sevillian tiles, and a rooftop pool. The most beautiful hotel in Andalusia.
πCalle de San Fernando 2, 41004 Seville

Hotel Mercer Sevilla
Accommodation
A boutique hotel in a carefully restored 18th-century palace in the Santa Cruz quarter with a rooftop pool overlooking the Giralda tower, a tapas restaurant in the Andalusian courtyard, and beautifully curated rooms with original architectural details.
πCalle Castelar 26, 41001 Seville

Oasis Backpackers' Palace Seville
Accommodation
Seville's best hostel β a converted Andalusian mansion near the Cathedral with a rooftop pool, hammock terrace, free tapas at check-in, and a social atmosphere that has made it the social hub for solo travelers in southern Spain for over a decade.
πCalle del Almirante Ulloa 1, 41001 Seville

The Indigo Hotel Seville
Accommodation
A stylish boutique hotel inside a converted 18th-century palace near the Cathedral with characteristic Seville-inspired design, a courtyard bar, and the best mid-range location in the city.
πCalle Teodosio 22, 41002 Seville