Where to stay in Seville?
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Explore Seville's historic heart with its labyrinth of narrow streets, plazas like Plaza de Santa Cruz, and iconic landmarks such as the Giralda. Enjoy walkability and shade during hot summers, while discovering bars and terraces at Plaza de los Venerables.

Discover traditional pottery and vibrant flamenco culture in this lively area. Shop at Triana Market for local crafts and tapas, or explore Calle Betis for popular restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.

Located in Seville's historical center, El Arenal boasts the 13th-century Torre del Oro, Royal Shipyards, and La Real Maestranza bullring. Explore this vibrant area on the Guadalquivir river's east bank.

Encarnación-Regina dazzles with its mind-blowing mix of ancient and modern. The jaw-dropping Metropol Parasol (Las Setas) hovers like a giant wooden honeycomb above Roman ruins, while traditional whitewashed buildings with wrought-iron balconies line cobblestone streets. Flamenco music spills from doorways as you wander past the bustling Encarnación Market with its tempting local treats. Traditional tapas bars serve up mouthwatering jamón ibérico alongside modern fusion restaurants throughout this walkable Seville neighborhood. Most attractions are reachable on foot within 15 minutes, though buses and bikes are available if your feet need a break. Historic boutique hotels in converted palaces offer authentic Andalusian charm with surprisingly reasonable rates.

Alameda's historic streets transform at sunset with tapas bars and cocktail lounges. The iconic Alameda de Hércules plaza (1574) serves as the neighborhood's buzzing heart. Once neglected, this trendy district now thrives with boutiques, art spaces, and a vibrant LGBTQ+ scene. Ancient columns topped with statues of Hercules and Julius Caesar overlook the lively atmosphere. This walkable Seville neighborhood offers everything from traditional tapas to innovative fusion cuisine. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide stylish accommodation with rooftop terraces. Excellent bus connections and wide pedestrian boulevards make exploring effortless, whether visiting La Torre de Don Fadrique or heading to nearby Seville Cathedral.
Wander through Santa Cruz's maze-like streets, where orange trees scent the air and whitewashed buildings hide secret courtyards. The Alcázar palace dazzles with intricate Moorish tilework that makes visitors forget what century they're in. Climb the Giralda tower for views that explain why poets have been swooning over this city for centuries. Flamenco isn't just a performance here but a cultural heartbeat – catch a show in a tiny tablao where the dancers' heels thunder with raw emotion. The Cathedral houses Columbus's tomb, though locals debate whether it's really him with characteristic Andalusian humor. When summer heat becomes unbearable, retreat to a tapas bar where cold gazpacho and icy fino sherry provide delicious relief.

