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810 properties feature pools

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8,640 of Seville holiday rentals include wifi access

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4.7 Average rating
Seville stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Nearby attractions
Seville’s top spots include Catedral de Sevilla, Metropol Parasol and Torre del Oro
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CASA NIKAU Sevilla with outdoor jacuzzi in roof
Casa Nikau is a singular urban house with lots of art and green details. Independent house, privately accessible, recently renovated. Tower house distributed in three floors with a “Patio” that goes up from the ground floor to the rooftop. The “Patio” is a traditional Andalusian structure that organizes, ventilates, and illuminates the space. On the rooftop, the house has an amazing outdoor jacuzzi, plants and beautiful trees to feel the presence of nature while being in the heart of Seville.

ISG Apartments: Cathedral Sunrise – Private Pool
The most exclusive penthouse in Seville, located facing three UNESCO World Heritage monuments: the Cathedral, the Archive of the Indies, and the Alcázar, on Avenida de la Constitución, main artery of the old town. It has two spacious bedrooms, each with a terrace and views of the monuments, two full bathrooms, and a large living room with a terrace and four big windows offering amazing panoramic views. The kitchen-dining area is integrated into the living room. Free parking is included.

Penthouse with terrace next to the Cathedral
Magnificent penthouse in a recently built building with the highest quality finishes, with two private terraces with privileged views of the Cathedral. Located in the heart of Seville, just a few meters from the Cathedral, Giralda, and the rest of the city's monuments. The apartment is a very spacious studio with a queen-size bed, a living-dining room, a terrace with an outdoor dining area, and another terrace with a sofa, shower, and sun loungers. The views are unbeatable.

SLZ – Modern and cozy, Sevillian Style
Do you want to get to know Seville in depth? At Feelathome San Lorenzo Apartments, you will find the city both inside and outside. The one-bedroom apartment you can enjoy a well-deserved rest, in a space designed for you, with a double bed, sofa bed, a living/dining room and a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. In addition, the building has a swimming pool on the communal terrace, so you can cool off from the Sevillian heat. (Tourist Registration Code: A/SE/00426)

ISG Apartments: Catedral 1
Brand-new luxury apartment in the heart of Seville, directly facing the city’s three UNESCO World Heritage landmarks. Enjoy stunning views from the private terrace and all main living areas. The apartment features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a bright living and dining space, and a fully equipped kitchen. High-speed WiFi is included, making it ideal for both leisure and remote work. Airport transfer and parking are available upon request for an additional fee.

San Lorenzo, relaxation and rest
Charming apartment in the heart of Seville, next to the iconic Plaza de San Lorenzo. Located on the first floor of a typical house and on a quiet street. It consists of two bedrooms, with king-size beds, a bathroom, a kitchen equipped with appliances, and a living room with large windows to the street. The area has numerous bars and restaurants where you can enjoy excellent Sevillian cuisine, and the shopping area is just two minutes away.

Penthouse in restored c19th Sevillian home
See our Penthouse featured in the magazine AD arquitectura y Diseño https://m.revistaad.es/decoracion/casas-ad/galerias/atico-restaurado-en-sevilla-airbnb/8603/image/622973 Beautiful Penthouse located in the center of Seville, few minutes from the main monuments. It is located in a recently restored cataloged building of the XIX century. It has two floors, with large terraces and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views over the city.

Duplex penthouse with views for 6 people. Outdoor bathtub.
This apartment for 6 people of more than 150 m2 is meticulously designed, the master bedroom with an area of more than 30m2 with a very original integrated bathroom and the other 2 of at least 15 m2. Exclusive apartment, it has been conceptualized with a modern style, but without losing the essence. Note: The outdoor bathtub (Mini pool) is designed for spring and summer, it is warm water, not recommended for autumn or winter.

Penthouse with Large Private Terrace in Front Cathedral
Fabulous terrace of exclusive use with zone solarium with shower of exterior, dining room of exterior and zone of being with dress direct to the Giralda, Cathedral.Amazing views. I give my guests independence, but I am available if they need me. The penthouse is located on Av de la Constitución. It's in an elegant area of the historic center of Seville, surrounded by restaurants and places of interest.

Panoramic Duplex in old town. San Isidoro Terrace
Spectacular luxury 3-bedroom duplex apartment with terrace in the heart of Seville, on Calle San Isidoro, between the Cathedral and the famous Plaza del Salvador. The apartment is part of a typical Sevillian palace house from the Golden Age and has been completely renovated respecting and maintaining its stately essence as well as taking care of the decoration of each space with great detail.

Judería de Sevilla V - Luxury Apartments
Exclusive home in a renovated 18th-century house in the heart of Seville's Jewish Quarter, within its historic center, very close to the city's most significant monuments such as Plaza de España, the Giralda, Cathedral, the Alcázar, Arab baths and flamenco shows, unique places where you can taste the cuisine that characterizes us so much, traditional breakfasts and healthy food😊 very close.

Cozy penthouse amazing location historic district
This beautiful penthouse apartment is located in the most exclusive location of the historic center (El Arenal), between the Cathedral and the river, but at the same time in a very quiet Street. Beautiful 25 m2 terrace to relax after enjoying Seville! It has A/C and also a ceiling fan in the bedroom.
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Penthouse with private pool.

Casa del Rey Sabio - Suite with Private Terrace

Rejuvenate in the Pool at Casa Boticario near Seville

Penthouse Loft, Terrace, Shared Pool Adults Only

Luxury Flat in the Heart of the Jewish Quarter

Museum 1 by Alohamundi

Judería de Sevilla I - Luxury Apartments.

Terrace San Francisco Boutique Apartment
When is the best time to visit Seville?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | £80 | £87 | £101 | £124 | £120 | £81 | £70 | £66 | £90 | £105 | £84 | £89 |
| Avg. temp | 11°C | 13°C | 16°C | 18°C | 21°C | 25°C | 28°C | 28°C | 25°C | 20°C | 15°C | 12°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Seville?
Seville has vibrant neighborhoods like Santa Cruz, Triana, and El Arenal that draw travelers with plazas, cafés, and local markets. Staying near the historic center makes it easy to explore cultural sites, restaurants, and lively alleyways.
What are the best things to do in Seville with kids?
Families frequently suggested exploring the gardens around Plaza de España, taking a boat ride in Maria Luisa Park, and discovering interactive exhibits at local museums. Strolling through the historic center can be fun for all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Seville?
Explore the intricate architecture of the Real Alcázar, wander through the narrow lanes of Barrio Santa Cruz, and take in views from La Giralda tower. Seville has lively plazas, flamenco performances, and traditional markets around the city.
How is the weather in Seville?
Seville has mild winters around 43–61°F (6–16°C) and hot, dry summers near 69–96°F (20–36°C). Spring and autumn are often comfortable, with moderate rainfall—layering and sun protection are useful year-round.
What are the best places to visit in Seville?
Frequently suggested spots include the Real Alcázar, Seville Cathedral, and Plaza de España. Barrio Triana and Maria Luisa Park are also popular for riverside walks and local art studios.
What are some hiking trails in Seville?
Seville’s parks such as Maria Luisa Park and Alamillo Park have walking paths shaded by trees and gardens. For nature trails, areas just outside the city have options for varied terrain and scenic views.
What are some family activities we can do in Seville?
Explore Plaza de España’s open spaces, visit the Science House museum, or enjoy puppet shows and music at local theaters. Family-friendly events are often held throughout the year in community parks.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Seville?
Travelers often visit the historic town of Carmona, traditional villages in the Sierra Norte, or explore Doñana National Park for wildlife and wetlands. Cities like Córdoba are known for their own distinct monuments and local cuisine.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Seville?
Many stays in neighborhoods like Triana, Nervión, and La Macarena welcome pets. Parks such as Alamillo Park and Prado de San Sebastián offer relaxing outdoor spaces for walks with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Seville?
Locals often enjoy the shade in patios and alleys during hot afternoons and savor tapas at neighborhood bars. Comfortable shoes are useful for the historic center’s cobbled streets, and staying hydrated helps in warmer months.
What is Seville known for?
Seville is known for its Mudéjar and Gothic architecture, vibrant flamenco traditions, and lively street life centered around plazas. The city hosts some of the most popular festivals in Spain and has storied culinary heritage.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Seville?
Tucked-away places like Palacio de las Dueñas, local ceramics workshops in Triana, and small flamenco venues offer distinctive experiences away from larger crowds. Alameda de Hércules is known for creative cafés and art spaces.
What are the best foods to try in Seville?
Frequently suggested local favorites include salmorejo, grilled Iberian pork, and churros with chocolate. Tapas culture means you can savor small plates like spinach with chickpeas, fried fish, and marinated olives at neighborhood bars.
What should I bring for a trip to Seville?
Pack lightweight clothing for summer heat, layers for cooler winter evenings, and comfortable walking shoes. A sun hat, refillable water bottle, and a scarf or jacket can help with changing temperatures throughout the day.
What is the nightlife in Seville like?
Neighborhoods such as Alameda de Hércules and Triana are known for lively bars, flamenco music, and contemporary lounges. Many venues have outdoor seating that creates a welcoming social atmosphere throughout the evening.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Seville?
Semana Santa, known for its processions, and Feria de Abril, a colorful spring celebration with music, food, and dance, are among the most popular events. Throughout the year, the city hosts flamenco festivals and open-air concerts.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Seville?
Many vacation rentals in neighborhoods such as Santa Cruz, Nervión, and Los Remedios are suitable for families, with access to parks and cultural sites. Listings often feature amenities like kitchens and multiple bedrooms for group stays.
When is the best time to visit Seville?
Spring and early autumn are often recommended for warm, pleasant temperatures and outdoor activities. Many visitors come during festival seasons, which bring colorful street celebrations and events.
All about Seville
Seville knows how to enjoy itself with style and flair — but then again, you’d expect no less from the home of flamenco. At the city’s heart sits the historic Barrio de Santa Cruz, whose medieval lanes and cobbled alleys are overlooked by the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Its 97.5-metre-tall belltower, La Giralda, began as a minaret, and Andalusia’s rich, complex past is written all over the city’s architecture, from the breathtaking Mudejar Palace and gardens of the Royal Alcazar to the stately elegance of the Plaza de España. Endowed by its prosperous merchant past, Seville’s taste for the good life spills out in its tapas bars, trendy restaurants, and joyful embrace of outdoor activities on the Guadalquivir, Spain’s only navigable river. There’s plenty of late-night life, too, from the thrill of Triana to the LGTBQ hangouts of Alameda de Hércules, both neighbourhoods where the flamenco culture still thrives.
What are the top things to do in Seville?
Parque de María Luisa
Surrounded by a series of gorgeous pavilions housing splendid museums — with the magnificent Plaza de España at its centre — Seville’s chief public park was once a royal estate. Its 100-acre expanse, including a 500-metre canal on which you can go boating, is a glorious infusion of the city’s Renaissance and Moorish heritage with Art Deco styling, created in the 1920s.
Hospital de los Venerables Sacerdotes
Seville was the 17th-century home of one of Spain’s most famous painters, and this former hospice for priests is now an art centre dedicated to him. A beautiful building in its own right, its baroque surroundings are the perfect place to see the artist’s masterpieces in their historic context.
Metropol Parasol
Also known as “The Mushrooms” (Las Setas) for its frankly fungal look, this contemporary plaza, built in 2011, sprouts up near La Encarnación square. Sheltering bars, restaurants, an archaeological museum, and even a farmers’ market within its extraordinary timber canopy, it’s also a great place to catch views out over the city.
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