Most visitors to Seville stay in the Old Town east of the cathedral, known as Barrio Santa Cruz, where the Jewish quarter was located. This highly atmospheric area is a delight to walk around, since it is largely pedestrianised: narrow cobbled alleys lined with white houses whose albero yellow windows are so characteristic of the city, and balconies housing poppingly bright blooms. The barrio is dotted with pretty plazas where orange trees nestle alongside colourful tiled benches.
Small family-owned hotels, in elegant mansions set around peaceful, plant-filled patios, provide an oasis of calm from the bustling city. Rooftop terraces are a major bonus – nearly all the hotels below have one open year-round, thanks to the mild winters; some have pools for cooling off in summer. Sip a glass of dry fino sherry while you take in the view of the cathedral and its Giralda bell tower, a former minaret, and soak up the vibrant Andalucian spirit. Read on to discover our pick of the best hotels in Seville Old Town.