Location

In the heart of Seville

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A strategic location for conquering (getting to know) the city

You won't miss a thing when you're just a stone's throw away

Hotel Bécquer is just a stone’s throw away from everything there is to see and do in Seville. A few minutes’ walk through the city’s most vibrant streets will take you to the Cathedral, the Real Alcázar, the Barrio de Santa Cruz and the Torre del Oro. Emblematic places such as the Plaza de Magdalena, the Patio de Banderas and the Maestranza are also very close to the hotel. And just 400 metres away is the Isabel II Bridge, which leads to Triana, with its charming streets and squares and incomparable views from the banks of the Guadalquivir.

How to get here?

We are well connected

We are located in a very central part of the city, with various public transport options and a taxi rank nearby. And if you bring your own vehicle, you can park it in our car park.

What Seville gives, no one can take away

What to see and do in the city?

The answer to this question could be so long that we could keep you reading for hours. Better still, we suggest two things: First, don’t stop asking the hotel team for recommendations. Because no one knows Seville better than those of us who are lucky enough to enjoy it every day. The second is to read our suggestions below and see how close you will be to the city’s most emblematic landmarks.

Seville Cathedral

900 m on foot

One of the great wonders of the Gothic period and the third largest Christian temple in the world. Its famous tower "La Giralda", is a true symbol of Seville.

Real Alcázar

950 m on foot

The Real Alcázar is a beautiful complex of buildings and palatial gardens surrounded by an ancient wall. And around the wall, the historic centre of Seville. A real spectacle.

Triana neighbourhood

400 m on foot

The perfect place to admire Seville from the banks of the Guadalquivir, just by crossing the Isabel II Bridge. Its squares, courtyards and alleys are home to some of the city's most colourful corners.

Santa Cruz neighbourhood

900 m on foot

Santa Cruz is one of the most authentic and popular places in Seville, a charming maze of narrow streets in the style of old Jewish quarters.