Hotel Los SeisesThird Patio of the Archbishop's Palace
Calle Segovias 6
Sevilla, Sevilla
41004
Neighborhood: Historic Centre
Nearest Train: Bus: 21, 23, 25, 26, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35Phone: +1 34 95 422 9495
Fax: +1 34 95 422 4334
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When this 16th-century palace was being converted into a hotel in 1991, remains of previous constructions appeared, including Roman mosaics, Moorish artifacts and Renaissance wooden ceilings. Located just 30m away from the magnificent cathedral, the hotel offers comfortable accommodations with professional service. After the reconquest of the city a special musical group composed of 16 young boys or Seises was formed to sing and dance and play the castanets at the main altar of the cathedral during services. That's where the hotel gets its name from and the tradition is still maintained on the day of Corpus Christi.Rooms & Charges
42 rooms in total.
Singles From EUR 127.
Doubles From EUR 158.
Triples From EUR 190.
Check Out: 12:00.
Services & Facilities
Laundry Service, Restaurant, Television, Safe Deposit, Bar, Internet Access, Swimming Pool, Disabled Access, Business Facilities, Air Conditioning, Non-smoking Rooms.
ConferencesThere are two meeting rooms that can be used for both social and business functions. One holds 64 people for banquets and 70 people theatre-style. The other holds 50 people. The restaurant can also be used for banquets and holds up to 200 people. The hotel rents out audiovisual equipment as well.
Special FeatureThe rooftop terrace has a swimming-pool from where you can enjoy one of the best views of Giralda (La). The atmospheric restaurant is built on the remains of Roman and Moorish structures.
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Who knows how they have Four Stars. If it wasn't for the location, there is no way they could c...
Reviewed by:efadiamonds from on Oct 18 2008



The hotel was beautiful and service was fine. I could come and go as I pleased all day and night. ...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from Canada on Jul 16 2007

Rooms were dirty. They smelled. Hair dryer was so broken, it could have started a fire if used....
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from New jersey on Sep 17 2006