Seville is a city that excites the senses. Exquisite architecture, rich history, delicious tapas, and fantastic flamenco – the Andalusian capital really has it all!

But not all of the city’s neighbourhoods, or barrios, have a lot to offer visitors, which is why we put together this guide to where to stay in Seville, Spain.

Written by travellers for travellers, this guide will help you decide where to stay in Seville, Spain. We’ll share with you the top picks, the hidden gems, and the best-kept secrets from this southern Spanish city.

Whether you’re a party animal, culture vulture, history buff or fearless foodie, we’ll help you find the best place to stay in Seville that’s a perfect fit for you.

So let’s get to it. Here are our best recommendations for where to stay in Seville, Spain.

Where to Stay in Seville, Spain

Looking for a specific place to stay? These are our highest recommendations for the best places to stay in Seville, Spain.

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    Best Airbnb in Seville: Room in renovated villa

    This 500-year old beauty of a house is one of our favorite Airbnbs in Seville. It has three stories and is full of Spanish history and character. The room is your own private area, but the whole house is yours to explore and enjoy. Sit in the courtyard garden and enjoy your tea or coffee while listening to the trickle of the fountain. Enjoy a restful bath after a long day exploring the town. Cook a meal in the rustic style, well-equipped kitchen. Take in the beautiful sunshine and orange-blossom-scented air of Seville on the rooftop terrace. From the house, you are a short walk to the major sights, such as Catedral de Sevilla (4 min walk), Jardines de Murillo (4 min), Museo del Baile Flamenco (6 min), Iglesia del Salvador (9 min), and many others.

    Best Hostel in Seville: Black Swan Hostel Sevilla

    Black Swan Hostel is our favorite hostel in Seville. Located at the centre of El Arenal, this hostel is a short walk to the city’s top attraction, which is why we recommend it for where to stay in Seville.

    It has a relaxing garden patio, rooftop terrace and spacious rooms with balconies. There is also a full kitchen, common room, linens and wifi.

    Best Hotel in Seville: Exe Sevilla Macarena

    Exe Sevilla Macarena is an awesome four-star hotel located in the centre of Seville. It is close to bars, clubs, restaurants and shops. This hotel has an amazing rooftop pool, an on-site restaurant and a terrace with spectacular views. The rooms are comfortable, spacious and incredibly relaxing and it’s a great place to where to stay in Seville.

    Seville Neighborhood Guide – Places to Stay in Seville

    FIRST TIME IN SEVILLE
    Santa Cruz Neighborhood, Seville
    FIRST TIME IN SEVILLE

    Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz is one of Seville – and Andalusia’s – most iconic neighbourhoods and one of the best area to stay in Seville. It is home to Seville’s most famous attractions, including the Real Alcazar, Seville Cathedral and the Plaza de Espana.

    ON A BUDGET
    El Arenal Neighborhood, Seville
    ON A BUDGET

    El Arenal

    Tucked away in the centre of Seville is the El Arenal barrio. A smart and sophisticated residential district, El Arenal is most famous for its beautiful bullfighting ring which sits in the centre of the neighbourhood and the best place to stay in Seville for those on a budget.

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    Triana
    NIGHTLIFE

    Triana

    Triana is a neighbourhood brimming with magic and myth. The city’s former gypsy quarter, Triana is famous for its whitewashed houses, colourful tiles, and its lively and vibrant markets. It is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful barrios in Seville.

    COOLEST PLACE TO STAY
    Macarena Neighborhood, Seville
    COOLEST PLACE TO STAY

    Macarena

    Just north of the city centre, the Macarena neighbourhood is one of the coolest barrios in Seville. This area of the city manages to seamlessly blend the old and the new.

    FOR FAMILIES
    Los Remedios Neighborhood, Seville
    FOR FAMILIES

    Los Remedios

    Los Remedios is a neighbourhood located south of Triana and across the river from the city centre. One of the most modern barrios in the city, Los Remedios is a residential neighbourhood known for its striking architecture, wide boulevards, and it’s scores of fashionable shops and boutiques. It’s the best area to stay in Seville for families.

    Seville is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain. The fourth largest city in the country and the capital of Andalusia, Seville is famous for its diverse history, exciting cuisine, ornate architecture, and stunning natural scenery.

    There’s plenty to see and do in Spain for intrepid and curious travellers. From browsing markets and tasting tapas to wandering the streets and enjoying iconic sights, Seville is a city that is definitely worth your travel time and dollars.

    Seville is divided into 11 districts, which are further divided into 108 unique neighbourhoods and barrios. To get a good feel for the city, we recommend that you visit at least three or four neighbourhoods, depending on your interests and the nature of your visit.

    Starting in the north you have the neighbourhood of Macarena. The inspiration for the catchy 1990s song, this neighbourhood seamlessly blends the old and the new. Here you’ll find sections of the original Moorish city walls as well as contemporary commercial centres and trendy bars and clubs.

    Travelling south you’ll pass through Feria, Encarnación-Regina, Alfalfa, and en route to Santa Cruz. The most popular neighbourhood in Seville, Santa Cruz is packed with iconic landmarks, including the Real Alcazar and the Seville Cathedral, as well as tapas bars, flamenco joints, and stunning cobblestone streets.

    Head west to El Arenal, a charming neighbourhood that is famously the home of Real Maestranza, the oldest bullfighting ring in all of Spain.

    Across the river, you have trendy Triana and stylish Los Remedios. Two very popular areas of the city, here you’ll find a myriad of bars, clubs, restaurants, shops and more. These two neighbourhoods are incredibly diverse and lots of fun and they appeal to people of all ages and styles.

    Still not sure where to stay in Seville? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!

    5 Best Places to Stay in Seville, Spain

    Let’s take a look, in more detail, at the five best neighbourhoods in Seville. Each is a little different than the last, so be sure to check out which is right for you!

    1. Santa Cruz Neighborhood – Where to Stay in Seville for the First Time

    Santa Cruz is one of Seville – and Andalusia’s – most iconic neighbourhoods. It is home to Seville’s most famous attractions, including the Real Alcazar, Seville Cathedral and the Plaza de Espana.

    This area of the city is characterized by winding narrow cobblestone streets, sprawling squares, white-washed buildings, and orange tree-lined streets.

    But there’s more to Santa Cruz than renowned architecture and world-famous landmarks. This downtown barrio is full of colour and character. Here you’ll find a great variety of tapas bars and flamenco clubs.

    One of the most exciting and atmospheric neighbourhoods in Seville, Santa Cruz is our best recommendation for where to stay in Seville for first-time visitors.

    Santa Cruz Neighborhood, Seville
    Santa Cruz

    Best Airbnb in Santa Cruz: Room in renovated villa

    This 500-year old beauty of a house has three stories and is full of Spanish history and character. The room is your own private area, but the whole house is yours to explore and enjoy. Sit in the courtyard garden and enjoy your tea or coffee while listening to the trickle of the fountain. Enjoy a restful bath after a long day exploring the town. Cook a meal in the rustic style, well-equipped kitchen. Take in the beautiful sunshine and orange-blossom-scented air of Seville on the rooftop terrace. From the house, you are a short walk to the major sights, such as Catedral de Sevilla (4 min walk), Jardines de Murillo (4 min), Museo del Baile Flamenco (6 min), Iglesia del Salvador (9 min), and many others.

    Best Hostel in Santa Cruz: La Banda Rooftop Hostel

    La Banda Rooftop Hostel is one of the best-situated hostels in the city. It is close to the incredible Real Alcazar, as well as Seville’s top restaurants and tourist attractions. This hostel has a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the city. It has a full kitchen, comfortable lounge and free wifi.

    Best Hotel in Santa Cruz: Alminar Hotel

    Alminar Hotel is a cute and colourful three-star hotel. It is close to the Real Alcazar, the Casa de Murillo, and city’s most famous landmarks. It has a coffee bar, a 24-hour reception, and a friendly and knowledgeable staff. This is our top pick for where to stay in Santa Cruz.

    Best Hotel in Santa Cruz: Hotel Boutique Elvira Plaza

    Stylish and modern, Hotel Boutique Elvira Plaza is a great base for your time in Seville. A short walk from the Real Alcazar, there are plenty of shops, restaurants and nightlife options nearby. This hotel has a sun-soaked terrace, a lounge bar, and an on-site restaurant.

    Things to See and Do in Santa Cruz

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    1. Marvel at the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See (the Cathedral of Seville), an impressive Roman Catholic cathedral.
    2. Climb to the top of Torre Giralda and take in the incredible views of the city.
    3. Explore the exceptional Real Alcazar, one of the finest examples of Moorish architecture in Spain.
    4. Take a stroll along the beautiful Calle Agua (“Water Street”) and see the balcony that may have inspired “Romeo and Juliet”.
    5. Wander through the narrow cobblestone streets and alleys.
    6. Sample traditional Spanish and Andalusian foods at one of Santa Cruz’s many tapas bars.
    7. Learn the history of Flamenco at the Museo del Baile Flamenco.
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    2. El Arenal Neighborhood – Where to Stay in Seville on a Budget

    Tucked away in the centre of Seville is the El Arenal barrio. A smart and sophisticated residential district, El Arenal is most famous for its beautiful bullfighting ring which sits in the centre of the neighbourhood.

    The oldest and most famous bullfighting ring in Spain, Real Maestranza is a stunning example of 18th-century Spanish architecture.

    Although El Arenal is one of Seville’s more upscale neighbourhoods, it is also where you’ll find a great variety of budget accommodation options.

    Featuring everything from backpacker dormitories to modern boutique hotels, El Arena is a neighbourhood where you’ll find accommodations to fit every style and budget.

    El Arenal Neighborhood, Seville
    Photo: Neil (Flickr)

    Best Hostel in El Arenal: Black Swan Hostel Sevilla

    Black Swan Hostel is our favourite hostel in Seville. Located at the centre of El Arenal, this hostel is a short walk to the city’s top attraction. It has a relaxing garden patio, rooftop terrace and spacious rooms with balconies. There is also a full kitchen, common room, linens and wifi.

    Best Hotel in El Arenal: Hotel Europa Boutique Sevilla

    Hotel Europa Boutique Sevilla is a charming and cosy hotel. Located a short walk from Seville Cathedral, this hotel is surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and nightlife options. It offers a range of amenities, including private bathrooms, free wifi and on-site bicycle rentals. Rooms are outfitted with TVs and refrigerators.

    Best Hotel in El Arenal: Hotel Maestranza

    Hotel Maestranza is our top pick for where to stay in El Arenal. It is ideally situated in Seville. There’s a myriad of restaurant, café, shopping and nightlife options nearby. While staying at this property, guests can enjoy a swimming pool and a concierge service. Each room has a private bathroom and modern amenities.

    Best Airbnb in El Arenal: Room in amazing location

    Nice private and comfortable room in an unique sunny Spanish house, in Seville. It is located in the center of the city, quite near “La Giralda” and the cathedral. There is no need of any kind of transportation within the city, on foot you can reach in 5 minutes lots of fun places as “tapas” bars, flamenco and toros events, football matches, and others. Great location, and comfortable living space with a beautiful courtyard for an affordable price, you can’t miss this offer!

    Room in amazing location is one of our favourites in Seville but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Things to See and Do in El Arenal

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    1. Climb the El Torre del Oro, the “Tower of Gold” and see great views of the city and river.
    2. See the Real Maestranza, one of the oldest bullfighting rings in Spain. Even if you’re not keen to take in a fight, pop by the ring to see its incredible architecture.
    3. Take in a lively and fiery dance show at Tablao Flamenco El Arena.
    4. Enjoy delicious montaditos at Casa Morales.
    5. View painting and sculptures by renowned artists like Murillo and Roldan at the Hospital de la Caridad, a large baroque-style infirmary and chapel filled with works of art.
    6. Learn all about Spain’s rich maritime history at the Naval Museum.

    3. Triana Neighborhood – Where to Stay in Seville for Nightlife

    Triana is a neighbourhood brimming with magic and myth. The city’s former gypsy quarter, Triana is famous for its whitewashed houses, colourful tiles, and its lively and vibrant markets. It is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful barrios in Seville.

    Triana is also one of the most electric and energetic neighbourhoods in the city.

    It is home to flamenco clubs, tapas bars, discotheques and a myriad of cervezerias. Located across the river from Santa Cruz, this is where to stay in Seville if you’re a night owl, party animal, or simply a traveller who’s looking for a lot of after dark fun!

    Triana
    Triana

    Best Hostel in Triana: Triana Backpackers

    Triana Backpackers is a beautiful and historic hostel located in Seville. Located just a 15-minute walk from the Cathedral and Alcazar, this hostel is surrounded by bars, terrazas, shops and attractions. It has a common room, rooftop terrace, hammocks and a Jacuzzi. Breakfast, linens and free wifi are all included.

    Best Hotel in Triana: Monte Triana Hotel

    Monte Triana Hotel is our best recommendation for where to stay in Triana. This comfortable and cosy three-star hotel is close to the Alcazar, Seville Cathedral, and restaurants and bars. It has an on-site restaurant and a stylish lounge bar. This hotel also offers a delicious breakfast buffet.

    Best Hotel in Triana: Eurostars Torre Sevilla

    Enjoy a luxurious stay in Seville at the Eurostars Torre Sevilla. This modern five-star hotel is located at the heart of the city. It has free wifi, a coffee bar, and a relaxing sauna. Each room is stylishly decorated and has a private bathroom, air conditioning and a TV.

    Best Airbnb in Triana: Stylish flat in the heart of the city

    New refurbished apartment, just steps away from major cultural and gastronomic attractions. The building is nestled in the heart of Triana’s quarter, a neighbourhood that will allow you to explore on foot some of the best places in Seville, like the Church of La O, the Ceramic’s Museum or the Triana Market. Notice that 100% of recent guests gave the location a 5-star rating. The apartment will fit up to 4 people, perfect for a trip with friends. It has a full kitchen and all amenities for you to take advantage of.

    Stylish flat in the heart of the city is one of our favourites in Seville but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Things to See and Do in Triana

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    1. Browse the stalls and shops at the Mercado de Triana, where you can find everything from colourful ceramics and clothing to fruits, vegetables, tapas and beer.
    2. Spend a night along Calle Betis, a riverside street populated with bars, restaurants and cafes.
    3. Visit the Museo del Castillo de San Jorge which sits on the site of the 12th-century Castillo de San Jorge, the first headquarters of Spain’s infamous Inquisition.
    4. Enjoy amazing cocktails and a fantastic outdoor patio at the Baroness Bar.
    5. Dine on delicious seafood at Bar Amarra, a neighbourhood favourite.
    6. Dance the night away at Boss, an upmarket club where you have four different bars and styles of music to choose from.
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    4. Macarena Neighborhood – Coolest Place to Stay in Seville

    Just north of the city centre, the Macarena neighbourhood is one of the coolest barrios in Seville. This area of the city manages to seamlessly blend the old and the new.

    It’s where you will find remaining sections of the original Moorish city wall as well as modern commercial buildings, trendy shops, and hip restaurants.

    Within Macarena, you’ll find the small barrio of La Alameda. It is one of the most up-and-coming areas of the city and is a hit with hipsters, trendsetters, and Seville’s most fashionable citizens.

    Centred around the incredible La Alameda de Hercules Plaza, this area is packed with bars and restaurants, as well as independent shops and high street fashions.

    Macarena Neighborhood, Seville

    Best Airbnb in Macarena: Gorgeous vintage apartment

    Located in a quiet street in the Macarena district, this charming and well decorated one bedroom apartment offers a vintage design with luxurious details and three splendid exterior balconies that bathe the rooms with the sun of Seville. There’s a wide doorway to the main entrance and fixed grab bars in the shower for more accessibility. The neighborhood of La Macarena, a quiet and popular neighborhood in the center of Seville, is only 5 minutes away from the Alameda de Hércules and the fashionable area on Feria Street.

    Best Hostel in Macarena: Babel Hostel Sevilla

    Enjoy comfortable accommodations and a friendly atmosphere at the Babel Hostel Sevilla. Located in the Macarena neighbourhood, this hostel is close to restaurants, shops, clubs, and top tourist attractions. It has private and dorm-style accommodations, as well as a common room, a kitchen, hot showers, and laundry facilities.

    Best Hotel in Macarena: AC Hotel Sevilla Torneo A Marriott Luxury & Lifestyle Hotel

    This four-star hotel is modern and luxurious. It is a short walk from the city centre and is close to landmarks, restaurants, and nightlife options. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. This hotel has a terrace, a swimming pool, and a restaurant.

    Best Hotel in Macarena: Exe Sevilla Macarena

    Exe Sevilla Macarena is an awesome four-star hotel located in the centre of Seville. It is close to bars, clubs, restaurants and shops. This hotel has an amazing rooftop pool, an on-site restaurant and a terrace with spectacular views. The rooms are comfortable, spacious and incredibly relaxing.

    Things to See and Do in Macarena

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    1. Walk through the colourful Puerta de la Macarena, one of three remaining city gates.
    2. Sip and sample your way through the colourful and lively Mercado de la Feria.
    3. Kickstart your day with a coffee at Red House.
    4. Dine on Japanese-Peruvian fusion fare at Zero Tapas Bar. Your taste buds won’t know what hit ‘em!
    5. Hunt for treasures at El Jueves, the oldest and busiest flea market in the city.
    6. Enjoy classic cocktails with an incredible view at Roof, one of the best rooftop bars in Seville.
    7. Shop for fashion, furniture, art and décor at eclectic and hip Wabi Sabi.

    5. Los Remedios Neighborhood – Where to Stay in Seville, Spain

    Los Remedios is a neighbourhood located south of Triana and across the river from the city centre. One of the most modern barrios in the city, Los Remedios is a residential neighbourhood known for its striking architecture, wide boulevards, and it’s scores of fashionable shops and boutiques.

    One of the most beautiful neighbourhoods in the city, Los Remedios is our top pick for where to stay in Seville with kids. It is home to the incredible Parque de los Principes and a myriad of museums.

    Perhaps it is most famously known as the site of Seville’s annual Feria de Abril. One of the largest celebrations in Spain, the colourful and fun Feria de Abril attracts hundreds of revellers to the city each spring.

    Los Remedios Neighborhood, Seville
    Photo: Edmund Gall (Flickr)

    Best Airbnb in Los Remedios: Charming family flat

    This 3-bedroom apartment is very spacious and will accommodate up to 8 guests! Two of the bedrooms have double beds, and the third bedroom is quite large, with three single beds, so it is perfect for a big family. A block away from the metro, and there are many bus stops nearby. So, getting around as a family, if you don’t have a car, shouldn’t be a problem. Located on a really quiet residential street, in a non-touristy neighborhood, where you can find many supermarkets, little stores and traditional bars.

    Best Hotel in Los Remedios: Monte Carmelo Hotel

    Enjoy three-star comfort and a central location at the Monte Carmelo Hotel. Set in Los Remedios, this hotel is close to bars, restaurants, and is a short walk from the Real Alcazar.

    Its rooms are large enough to accommodate families and have air conditioning, minibars and free wifi.

    Best Hotel in Los Remedios: Apartamentos Resitur

    Apartamentos Resitur is our top choice for where to stay in Los Remedios for families. A private apartment, these accommodations have a kitchenette, refrigerator, sofa bed and private bathroom. There are a bar and a restaurant on site, as well as a number of eateries and cafes nearby.

    Best Hostel in Los Remedios: Lemon Garden Hostel Seville

    The Lemon Garden Hostel is the closest hostel to the Los Remedios neighbourhoods. Located in Distrito Sur, it is a short walk from the city centre, Los Remedios, and many family-friendly attractions and activities.

    This hostel has a Mediterranean garden with a pool, hammocks and fruit trees.

    Lemon Garden Hostel Seville is one of our favourites in Seville but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Things to See and Do in Los Remedios

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    1. Pack a picnic and get back into nature at the incredible Parque de Los Principes.
    2. Walk across the Puente de San Telmo and marvel at the collection of padlocks that cover the rails.
    3. Hop over the river and explore the lush Parque de Maria Luisa.
    4. Dine on delicious Peruvian fare at La Sala.
    5. Grab a slice of fresh and homemade pizza at Pizzeria la Bambina.
    6. See a myriad of sea creatures at the Acuario de Sevilla.
    7. Enjoy an expansive collection of colourful frocks at the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions.
    8. Explore Andalusia’s most important collection of archaeological finds at the Archaeological Museum of Sevilla.

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    Final Thoughts on Where to Stay in Seville, Spain

    Seville is an incredible city. With its rich history, imaginative cuisine, incredible architecture and stunning natural landscapes, its no wonder Seville is Andalusía’s most popular travel destination. No matter your age or interest, Seville is a city that thrills its visitors.

    Just to recap; Santa Cruz is our number one choice for where to stay in Seville if you’re visiting for the first time. Not only is it home to Seville’s most famous landmarks and attractions, but it’s where you’ll find the best tapas and most exciting flamenco.

    Our recommendation for the best hotel is the Exe Sevilla Macarena. With its central location and an incredible range of features, you’ll be able to enjoy four-star luxury at a fraction of the price. For those on a budget, our vote for best hostel goes to Black Swan Hostel Sevilla.

    Once you’ve booked your accomodations, check out our AWESOME Seville itinerary.

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