momondo users have recommended 11 hotels to users looking to stay near Catedral de Sevilla. Hotels in this area have an average price of $196 per night. These prices may change based on several factors, such as time of year. Hotels near Catedral de Sevilla are typically 60% more expensive than the average hotel in Seville, which is $77.
Low Season | January | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | April | most expensive time to stay |
32% | expected price decrease | |
27% | expected price increase |
Price | $122 - $247 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$161 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$211 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Seville is: 1-2 star, 4 days before. 3 star, 1 days before. 4-5 star, 75 days before. |
1-2 star | $54 - $128 | |
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3 star | $74 - $155 | |
4-5 star | $93 - $265 |
Lowest Hotel Price | $12 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento |
Hotels Near Airport | 20076 |
Average Length of Stay | 6 days |
The city of Seville has a great public transport network, with buses being the most popular. Most buses depart from the south of the city center, known as Perta de Jeres (or the east), at Plaza Ponce de Leon. This makes Santa Catalina a suitable neighborhood for being close to public transport that’s important to you. The local buses depart from Prado de San Sebastian, so San Bernardo is also an ideal option. There are bus stops throughout the city in abundance, and lines C1, C2, C3, and C4 are the most used. The tram is also popular and makes four stops from Plaza Nueva: to Archivo de Indias, San Fernando, Prado de San Sebastian, and finally San Bernardo.
Eurostars Torre Sevilla
Gonzalo Jiménez Quesada, 2, Torre Sevilla, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
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San Fernando 2, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
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If you’re here on business and would like an area with plenty of cheap hotels in Seville to choose from, stay in Centro or Santa Cruz. You can find cheap hotels such as Hotel Goya, Hotel Casa 1800, and Hotel Dona Lina in these neighborhoods. As a traveler or a couple looking to explore the city, Alfalfa is near the city center, multiple bus stops, and most of the city’s attractions. It also boasts some quality Seville hotels like Hotel Casa Imperial and Catalonia Santa Justa. Returning travelers might prefer the Bami area; there, you can book hotels such as Silken Al-Andalus Palace or Villa de la Palmera.
There are so many tourist attractions in Seville that you might not know where to start. Many tourists choose to start with the Royal Alcazar of Seville in Santa Cruz. It’s a royal palace with ornate arches and gardens filled with fountains. It’s also close to good hotels in Seville, such as El Rey Moro Hotel and the Rey Don Pedro Luxury Home. Plaza de España is also very popular, and for good reason. It’s located along Avenida Portugal right next to the Avenida La Borbolla bus stop. One cheap Seville hotel in close proximity is the Melia Sevilla. From there, go have fun at Isla Magica, which you can easily access from the San Lorenzo neighborhood. You just need to cross the Puente de la Barqueta bridge to get there. If you’d like to stay close by, some suitable Seville hotels include Hotel Ritual Alameda and traveler Box Hostel. The C3 and C4 buses can take you here.
Centro, Regina, and Real de la Feria have a good selection of bars and restaurants. Even better, you can find and book hotels in Seville in these neighborhoods, as they all have a wide variety to choose from. These neighborhoods have Italian restaurants, such as L’Oca Giuliva, La Gallina Bianca, Restaurante San Marco Santa Cruz, and Al Solito Posto. La Feria and San Lorenzo have more Mexican restaurants, such as El Frijolito Mexicano and Mano De Santo. The Nervion neighborhood has a nice selection of American restaurants, like Fridays and Chip’s Bar & Burger. The Centro neighborhood has a good nightlife, with bars like Casa Morales, The Second Room, and Bar Catedral Sevilla.
Spain knows how to party, and Seville has its fair share of festivals. During Easter—Holy Week—the city hosts the Semana Santa festival, where floats carry religious statues from Calle Sierpes in Centro to the Seville Cathedral on the Avenida de la Constitucion. You can find cheap hotels in Seville during the Easter holiday, but you may want to book early, since Semana Santa is such a huge attraction. In April, enjoy the Feria de Abril that starts two weeks after Semana Santa, lasting Monday through Sunday. Festivities occur in different locations depending on the activities, but you can watch bullfighting in the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza every evening in El Arenal.
On average, people stay in Seville for a total of 6 nights.
On average, rooms will be priced around $201 per night when booking a hotel in Seville; however the price you pay for your room will vary significantly depending on seasonality, location and facilities.
In January prices are at their lowest and represents the most cost effective time to book a hotel room in Seville. You may find the cost of your room has decreased by 32%.
Hotel rooms in Seville are generally cheapest on Saturday and more costly on Thursday.
On average, a luxury Seville hotel costs $191 per person, per night. This is a 6%% premium when compared to the average cost of a hotel in Seville ($201 per person, per night).
Per person, per night, a hostel in Seville (or a sub 2 star rated hotel) is priced at $67, on average. This price is $113 cheaper than your average Seville hotel.
With generally low rainfall expected (1.5″) and an average temperature of 59 °F, those staying at a hotel in Seville may want to take some time during their visit to go see popular landmarks in the area. Considering the weather during March, attractions worth visiting near Seville are Alcázar, Puente de Isabel II, and Giralda.
Yes, Seville does have vacation rentals. Of the 7,933 vacation rentals in Seville, Aquitania Home Suites is the most popular among our users. Find vacation rentals in Seville.
Yes, 56 hostels are available in Seville if you’re looking for this type of accommodation for your trip. Based on our user data, Onefam Centro happens to be the most popular hostel in the city. Find hostels in Seville.
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