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The perfect city for a getaway

Seville

Plaza de España

Plaza de España is located in the Parque de María Luisa. It was built between 1914 and 1929 for the occasion of the 1929 Iberoamerican Exhibition. It has a diametre of 170 metres and a semi-elliptic shape symbolising the union of Spain with the Latinoamerican countries.

Cathedral

The Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede is the archdiocese of Seville.  It is the  Gothic building with the largest area in the world. It was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987. It was built in the site of the old mosque although the old miranet, La Giralda, is still visible. In the cathedral one can find the burials of Christopher Columbus, Pedro I, Ferdinand III and Alfonso X.

La Giralda

The Tower of La Giralda or La Giralda is the bell tower of the Cathedral. It is a must to see when visiting the city. It is an Almohad tower finished in 1248. From our hotel our guests will enjoy stunning views of the most popular attraction of the city. 

Real Alcázar

The palace Real Alcázar of Seville is one of the oldest palaces in use in the world. It was built by Abd Al Raman III and is exquisitely decorated with beautiful gardens and patios such as Patio de las Doncellas and Patio de las Muñecas. To walk around the Alcázar's gardens is a unique experience. 

General Archives of the Indies

The General Archives of the Indies in Seville was created in 1785 by Charles III to centralise in one place the documenation that came from the Spanish colonies in America. It is one of the most important archives about the New World.