Eme Fusion Hotel, a surprising and stimulating work of art which embraces a new concept of accessible luxury, is a newly inaugurated boutique hotel in vibrant Sevile, facing the amazing Giralda. The design of Eme Fusion hotel is deliberately influenced by the Mosque-like architecture of the Giralda – a wiry pattern harking back to the exceptional craftsmen who built traditional minarets is present throughout the hotel – and public areas such as the eccentric and postmodern lobby display Catholic motifs, reminding us of the coexistence of Arab and Christian civilizations that characterizes Andalusia.
In the Santa Cruz district, this hotel is installed in a palace from the 1600s once owned by the duke of Beja, a great character in the history of Spain's aristocracy and known as the patron of Cervantes. All the rooms, medium in size, are individually decorated and furnished in an antique style, sometimes with four-poster beds; all have balconies, some facing street scenes and others opening onto one of the four interior patios.
Hacienda La Boticaria is the Sevillian luxury hotel with the largest amount of land dedicated to accommodations, dinging, leisure and beauty care in the entire region: it is your introduction to an exceedingly luxurious Andalusian-style estate.
For those who want to be near the party, check into this hotel. Overlooking La Plaza de la Alameda, the hotel, which was a convent in the 18th century, is a crisp, 25-room country-chic modern establishment popular with the bohemian set.
This small boutique hotel in a little palace dating from the 13th century is inspired by the Seville of Al-Andalus in the city's splendid heyday. Its architectural structure is based on handmade materials used in the city 8 centuries ago. Rooms open onto a central Andalusian patio. Each midsize bedroom contains not only an exotic name -- Princess Zaida or Rumaykiyya, for example -- but has a unique decor including horseshoe arches, silk fabrics, carved headboards, king-size beds with canopy, and the scent of cedar furnishings.
This modern, well-lit hotel, fully renewed in 2006, comes up like an oasis in the orange-blossom city, among the gardens of Heliopolis district and near Maria Luisa Park and its main square (Plaza de España). With its 623 rooms, Silken Al-Andalus Palace Hotel stands out for its spacious facilities, radiating light and freshness, inviting the guest to enjoy its more than 15,000 m² garden areas
In the historic center, this hotel was launched in the mid-1990s near Casa Pilatos. The building dates from the 15th century, when it housed the butler to the Marquis of Tarifa. The interior is refined, and there are four Andalusian patios adorned with exotic plants. The beamed ceilings are original, and sparkling chandeliers hang from the ceilings.
The Vincci La Rábida Hotel has been designed from the departure point of an 18th century palatial home located in the city centre, just a stone’s throw from the Cathedral of Seville and the “La Maestranza” Bullring.
Located in the very heart of the city, close to the Cathedral, the Alcazar and Santa Cruz Quarter, and once a sevillan private mansion, typical of the 18/19 th century, but now transformed to meet the standard of modern hotel requirements, the Hotel Simon offers you comfort and service at reasonable prices.
This is as close as you can get to staying in an elegant private home in Seville. Next to the Santa Cruz barrio, the little inn is in a beautiful, sensitively restored 19th-century mansion . Casa Número 7 is big on style and grace notes, recapturing the aura of Old Seville.
The most exclusive B&B in southern Spain, this treasure lies in a stunningly converted palace that represents the epitome of luxury living as practiced by Spanish dons in the 14th to 15th centuries. Seville's best-known decorator, Manuel Morales de Jódar, is responsible for the restoration of the palace and for its decoration, which is a medley of styles and eras. Somehow a look that encompasses everything from centuries-old Andalusian tiles to Baroque antiques manages to be beautifully harmonious
A 10th century Moorish palace, today one of the most magical and emblematic 5-star hotels of Spain and situated in the small village of Sanlúcar la Mayor. Careful attention was paid to preserving the ancient Moorish irrigation system, whose many reflecting pools nourish the gardens. All but a few of the rooms are in the estate's main building, each individually furnished with Andalusian antiques and Moorish trappings.