Designed for kings, now welcoming travelers in search of elegance and soul.
Few hotels in Spain carry the grandeur and legacy of Hotel Alfonso XIII, a landmark property in the heart of Sevilla. Commissioned by the King himself for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, the hotel was designed to impress international dignitaries, and nearly a century later, it still does.


A masterpiece of Andalusian architecture, Hotel Alfonso XIII blends Moorish, Castilian, and Baroque styles into one breathtaking whole.
Hand-painted tiles, intricate archways, and elegant courtyards transport guests into Seville’s rich cultural past, while luxurious rooms and suites offer every modern comfort.
Located just steps from the Royal Alcázar, Seville Cathedral, and the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the hotel is ideally situated for exploring the city’s historic core. But with its palm-filled patios, serene pool, and atmospheric lounges, it’s tempting never to leave the hotel grounds.
Dining at the San Fernando restaurant is an experience in itself, set beneath soaring ceilings with views of the hotel’s grand central courtyard. For a more relaxed moment, Ena Sevilla offers tapas and cocktails on a stylish terrace.

Whether you're wandering through its colonnaded halls or sipping wine under the stars, Hotel Alfonso XIII is not just a place to stay—it’s a celebration of Seville’s elegance, soul, and timeless charm.
Central Sevilla, beside the Puerta de Jerez.
Spring and autumn for ideal weather and vibrant local festivities.
To experience regal Andalusian luxury in one of Spain’s most iconic hotels.
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