Virgen de los Reyes Hotel
Peaceful courtyard area ideal for a siesta between sightseeing Relaxing outdoor pool with surrounding sunloungers Outdoor terrace for laid-back drinks and casual bites 2.2km from atmospheric Santa Cruz Jewish Quarter 2.3km from striking Metropol Parasol and Seville’s old town Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Tucked away in a local, lived-in part of Seville, Virgen de los Reyes Hotel is a relaxed city base with big sightseeing energy. Expect simple, comfortable rooms, a calm courtyard-style pool area and an outdoor terrace that feels like a breather from the Andalusian heat. With the nearest metro around 850 metres away and the historic centre roughly 2–3 km from your door, you can dip into the city’s headline sights by day, then retreat somewhere peaceful at night.
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Map & location
Seville City, Spain
Set in a residential pocket of Seville City, Virgen de los Reyes Hotel suits travellers who like to live a little like a local. You’re close enough to dip into the historic centre when you fancy – think the lanes of Santa Cruz, the cathedral and La Giralda – but far enough out to enjoy quieter evenings and easier parking if you’ve hired a car.
With an 850m walk to the nearest metro stop, getting around Seville is straightforward, and taxis are widely available if you prefer to ride door-to-door. The neighbourhood itself has cafés, shops and everyday Spanish life on the doorstep, so you’re not limited to the tourist trail when it comes to eating and drinking.
- Approx. transfer time from airport travel times from Jerez (XRY) to Seville are typically around 1.5–2 hours by train plus local transfer, or around 1.5 hours by hire car depending on traffic.
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
The hotel is all about cooling off between bouts of sightseeing. Outside you’ll find a small outdoor pool, usually surrounded by a handful of sunloungers and parasols in a courtyard-style setting. It’s not a large resort-style pool, but it’s more than enough for a refreshing dip after a morning at the Alcázar or a walk through Maria Luisa Park.
There is no beach in Seville itself – instead, think of your stay here as an urban city break. If you hire a car, you can combine days in Seville with trips to the Atlantic coast or wider Andalusia.
Spa, sports & wellness
Virgen de los Reyes Hotel focuses on straightforward city-hotel comforts rather than extensive resort facilities. Typical amenities include:
• 24-hour reception and lobby lounge areas
• Free Wi-Fi throughout the property
• Lift access to guest rooms
• Luggage storage (useful for late flights or early arrivals)
There is no full spa, gym or kids’ club on site – instead, you have Seville’s parks, riverside walks and flamenco venues as your playground. If a particular facility is important to you (such as parking or bike hire), check with our Travelisto team so we can confirm latest details before you book.
Activities
? Self-guided sightseeing in Seville’s historic centre
? Urban wandering through Santa Cruz, Triana and along the riverfront
? Icon-hopping: Cathedral & Giralda, Alcázar, Metropol Parasol, Plaza de España
? Strolls and picnics in Maria Luisa Park
? Easy day trips by train or car to Cordoba, Cadiz and other Andalusian highlights
The hotel itself does not run extensive organised activities – instead, it acts as a comfortable base for you to craft your own Seville city break, whether that means museum-hopping, flamenco shows or simply café-hopping in the sunshine.
Guest services
?️ 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance
? Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
? Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures
? Regular housekeeping service
? Lift access to upper floors
? Assistance with local taxis and restaurant reservations
Some services or facilities may incur a local charge or vary by season. Our Travelisto specialists can talk you through what to expect at the time you book.
Food & drink
Virgen de los Reyes Hotel keeps the dining offering deliberately simple, which works well in a food-focused city like Seville. Bed and Breakfast guests can expect a light, fuss-free breakfast in the on-site restaurant – ideal fuel before you head out to explore.
The hotel’s bar and outdoor terrace create a relaxed space for a pre-dinner drink or a quiet nightcap when you don’t feel like staying out late. For lunch and dinner, Seville’s tapas bars, bodegas and contemporary restaurants are the real stars – and there are plenty within a short walk or quick metro ride of the hotel.
Opening hours, menus and dress codes can change seasonally, so check the latest details at reception when you arrive. What All Inclusive typically includes.
Rooms
Twin / Double Room Sleeps 2
Sleeps 2 (minimum 2, maximum 2). Standard rooms are a step up from Economy, often with a little more space or a preferred location in the building. Expect twin or double bedding, private bathroom, TV, Wi-Fi and basic storage. A solid all-round choice for couples or friends.
Double Room for Sole Use Sleeps 1
Sleeps 1 (minimum 1, maximum 1). Designed for solo travellers who want the comfort of a standard double room all to themselves. Facilities broadly mirror the Twin/Double Rooms, with the same relaxed, unfussy style.
Triple Room Sleeps 3
Sleeps 3 (minimum 3, maximum 3). Good for small groups of friends or families with older children. Typically made up of three single beds or a double plus an additional bed, with private bathroom, TV and Wi-Fi. Space and layout may vary.
Family Room Sleeps 3–4
Sleeps 3–4 (minimum 3, maximum 4). A practical base for families wanting to stay together in one unit. Set up generally includes a mix of double and single beds or sofa-bed arrangements, plus private bathroom, TV and Wi-Fi.
Superior Room Sleeps 2
Sleeps 2 (minimum 2, maximum 2). These tend to offer a slightly upgraded look or location, such as a more contemporary décor, additional space or an enhanced view. Facilities are similar to standard rooms with added comfort touches.
Junior Suite Sleeps 2
Sleeps 2 (minimum 2, maximum 2). A comfortable choice if you prefer extra room to unwind. Usually offers a defined sitting area in addition to a sleeping area, plus private bathroom, TV and Wi-Fi – ideal for longer stays in Seville.
Room facilities and exact layouts can vary by room type. If having a particular feature – such as a specific bed configuration or balcony – is important, let our Travelisto team know so we can advise on the best category to book.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Destination: Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Language: Spanish (English widely understood in tourist areas)
Currency: Euro (€)
Time difference: UK +1 hour
Local costs (guide only): beer from around £1.70, local bus ticket about £1.20, three-course meal roughly £35 depending on venue.
Many visitors arrive via Jerez Airport (XRY), then continue to Seville by train, coach or hire car. If you plan to hire a car, Seville makes an excellent base for exploring wider Andalusia – think Ronda, Cordoba, Cadiz or the region’s national parks and whitewashed villages.
Facilities, opening hours and inclusions can change seasonally or without notice, and some may carry local charges. Our Travelisto team will share the latest details at the time of enquiry.
For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.
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