Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza
Picturesque 18th-century Sevillian courtyard house 600m from Setas de Sevilla & central Seville landmarks Charming rooftop plunge pool and sun terrace 900m from Calle Sierpes for classic Sevillian shopping Authentic Andalusian style with contemporary comforts Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Tucked behind sun-warmed ochre walls in Seville’s historic core, Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza is a characterful boutique hideaway built around a picture-perfect 18th-century courtyard. Clay pots, cobbles and Andalusian arches give it the feel of a classic Sevillian casa de vecinos, while the stylish rooms, intimate restaurant and rooftop plunge pool bring everything firmly into the 21st century. Step outside and you’re within strolling distance of Setas de Sevilla, Calle Sierpes and the Cathedral, yet the hotel’s patios remain a wonderfully calm retreat from the city buzz.
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Map & location
Seville City, Spain
This is Seville at its most atmospheric. Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza is tucked among narrow streets in the historic centre, an easy stroll from many of the city’s headline sights. The Setas de Sevilla viewpoint, Calle Sierpes shopping street and the El Arenal neighbourhood are all walkable, as are Seville Cathedral and the Royal Alcazar.
Despite the central address, the hotel feels wonderfully secluded thanks to its enclosed courtyards and thick, traditional walls – a cool haven after a day spent exploring under the Andalusian sun.
- • Nearest bus stop 230m
- • Setas de Sevilla 600m
- • Calle Sierpes 900m
- • Seville Cathedral & Giralda 1km
- • Royal Alcazar of Seville 1.2km
- • El Arenal neighbourhood 1.4km
- Approx. transfer time from airport Allow around 1.5–2 hours from Jerez Airport (XRY) to central Seville by train or car, then a short taxi ride or walk to the hotel.
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
Rooftop life is part of the appeal here. A compact but charming rooftop pool offers a refreshing dip with terracotta roofs and church spires on the horizon. It’s more of a tranquil plunge pool than a large swimming pool, making it ideal for cooling off between sightseeing sessions rather than all-day laps.
Around the pool you’ll find a sun terrace with loungers and shaded spots – a serene hideaway far above the city streets. There’s no beach in Seville itself, but with a hire car you can reach the Atlantic or Mediterranean coasts for a day trip if you wish.
Spa, sports & wellness
Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza is designed first and foremost as a restful city base rather than a full-scale resort, so facilities centre on relaxation rather than activities. Expect peaceful courtyards, reading nooks and softly lit lounges rather than gyms and games rooms.
Selected wellness and massage treatments may be offered on site or via local partners (charges apply; availability and opening hours can vary by season and occupancy). Reception is on hand to help with restaurant reservations, flamenco tickets, and ideas for day trips to places like Córdoba, Ronda or the nearby national parks.
Activities
? Discover Seville’s historic quarters straight from the doorstep
?️ Visit Seville Cathedral, Giralda tower and the Royal Alcazar
? Stroll to Setas de Sevilla for sunset city views
? Experience authentic flamenco shows in nearby tablaos
? Day trips to Maria Luisa Park, Plaza de España or across Andalusia (Cordoba, Ronda, Italica)
? Optional excursions to national parks and coastal regions via hire car
Guest services
?️ 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance
? Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures
? Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
? Help with taxis, restaurant bookings and flamenco tickets
? Support with car hire for exploring wider Andalusia
♻️ Certified Sustainable Hotel practices, aiming to reduce environmental impact
*Some services and facilities may incur local charges and can vary by season.
Food & drink
The hotel’s dining leans into Seville’s culinary traditions, with a focus on seasonal produce and Andalusian flavours served in intimate, characterful spaces. Expect leisurely breakfasts in the courtyard, tapas-style light bites and carefully curated wines and sherries that nod to the region’s heritage. A cosy bar and lounge provide a relaxed spot for a pre-dinner fino or a nightcap after wandering the city’s tapas bars.
As this is a boutique city property, opening times and menus can change with the season and occupancy, and you’ll likely want to mix hotel dining with the superb restaurants on the surrounding streets. What All Inclusive typically includes.
Rooms
Standard Double Room
Comfortable, traditionally inspired doubles sleeping 1–2 guests. These are a great choice for short breaks, with all the essentials for a relaxed stay – think a cosy bed, warm-toned décor and a stylish bathroom, all set around the hotel’s courtyards.
Suite
For more indulgence, suites offer additional living space and a heightened sense of privacy, sleeping 1–3 guests. Layouts may vary, but you can generally expect a defined seating area and extra comfort touches – perfect for longer stays or special occasions.
Deluxe Double or Twin Room
These upgraded rooms balance authentic Sevillian style with a little more space and comfort, sleeping 1–3 guests. Opt for a double or twin setup depending on how you’re travelling; some rooms may offer pleasant courtyard or city views.
Superior Double or Twin Room Sleeps 1–2 guests
A step up from the standard category, Superior rooms sleep 1–2 guests and typically provide a bit more room to move, plus extra amenities or preferred positions within the building. A solid choice if you like a touch more comfort without moving into suite territory.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Seville is one of Spain’s great cultural cities – expect balmy summers, mild winters and a packed calendar of festivals, including the famous Semana Santa and Feria de Abril. Spanish is the main language, the currency is the Euro (€), and the local time is GMT+1 (one hour ahead of the UK, plus an additional hour during summer time).
Day-to-day costs are reasonable for a major European city – budget around £1.70 for a beer, about £1.20 for a local bus ticket and roughly £35 for a three-course meal in a mid-range restaurant, depending on venue and season.
City breaks to Seville using Jerez Airport typically do not include transfers, but frequent trains run between Jerez and Seville, and car hire opens up the wider Andalusian countryside and coast – including Cadiz, Malaga and Faro, as well as inland gems like Ronda and the ancient ruins at Italica.
Information is subject to change; always check the latest details close to departure. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.
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