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You'll find a wealth of new hotels in old palaces in Seville's central Barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter, where the cathedral and shops are on your doorstep. If you're looking for more boho surroundings that come alive after dark, try the lesser-known gems in the Alameda and Macarena neighborhoods. When it comes to hotel design, expect 19th-century rather than cutting-edge, the exception being the new EME Fusion, which is so avant-garde the locals don't know what to make of it.
Tucked away on a side street in Barrio Santa Cruz, Corral del Rey is an elegant small hotel run by two youthful but whip-smart brothers from an aristocratic...more
While Catalonian super-chef Ferran Adrià's Alqueria restaurant is reason enough for visiting this beautiful tenth-century hacienda 12 miles from Seville,...more
Seville's five-star design palace, the EME Catedral, has all the trappings of an avant-garde playgroundfrom an oriental-themed spa and Japanese restaurant...more
Housed in a narrow street close to the Catedral de Sevilla, in the Barrio Antiguo, this converted 18th-century casa-palacio has introduced a contemporary feel...more
Located in the labyrinthine streets behind the cathedral and just across from the Giralda Tower, the Hotel Los Seises occupies a 16th-century archbishop's...more
Seville is awash in converted palaces, but Palacio Villapanés is easily the most impressive. The 50-room property—located in the quieter, less...more
Located on a narrow back street in the Arenal barrio, near the Maestranza bullring and the Guadalquivir River, the Taberna del Alabardero is a romantic,...more










