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If Seville’s foodie credentials have piqued your fancy and informed your decision to visit, then the Alameda area might be right up your tree-lined pedestrianised avenue. There are rows and rows of hip cafes and cool restaurants to choose from here, and more tapas bars than even a six month visit would allow you to exhaust. The 3 best hotels in Alameda benefit from having all this on the doorstep. And you’re close to the city’s highlights too.
You might not think that a district known for being lively in the evening would also be known for being great for families during the day, but Alameda is, with a number of good children’s playgrounds.
If you’re really lucky you’ll be visiting at a time when there’s something good on at the Espacio Santa Clara, which was built as a Moorish palace, then became a monastery, and is now a beautiful arts and performance space. The Convento San Clemente is still a convent - the nuns make and sell pastries too - but it also houses an arts centre. And it’s got some amazing frescoes.
The Best Hotels in Alameda
The Hotel Sacristía de Santa Ana is a surprisingly quiet place to stay in a lively central area. There are beamed ceilings in the bedrooms and a cloistered and galleried courtyard.
The Alcoba Del Rey is a fabulous, traditional townhouse with white-washed walls, checkered floors and antique furniture. They also have a lovely courtyard - just the one this time - and a fantastic roof terrace with a hot tub.
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The Corner House is a beautifully renovated house in the heart of historic Seville. Each room is individually styled with white washed walls set against vibrant patterns and simple minimalist furniture. There are two restaurants and the owners say gastronomy is at the heart of the hotel. Rooms start from around £115 per night.
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The 3 Best Hotels in Alameda