Conceived to be the most luxurious hotel in Europe when it was commissioned in 1928, the Alfonso XIII still remains one of Spain's most prestigious properties and reflects the grace of Andalucia's Arab heritage.
The hotel is located in the centre of the city of Carmen on the banks of the Guadalquivir River. The 147 rooms, including 19 suites, are individually designed and tastefully furnished for extraordinary comfort. The Hotel Alfonso XIII still remains the hotel of choice for distinguished travellers worldwide.
Sevilla has the most passionate Semana Santa (Holy Week), the most festive feria, the best tapas bars, the best nightlife and the most stylish people in Andalucia.
Impossible to find another urban centre which boasts such varied and unusual monuments and places of such beauty as the Giralda, the Cathedral, Los Reales Alcázares (Arabic Palace), the Torre del Oro, the Patio de los Naranjos, the Maestranza, the Casa de Pilatos, the Plaza de España, the María Luisa Park, the St. Telmo Palace, the Archivo de las Indias, the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the Lonja, the Palacio Arzobispal, the Fábrica de Tabacos (Tabacco Factory), the Dueñas Palace, the D. Fadrique tower, the city walls, the Macarena basilica, the Fine Art Museum, the Contemporary Art museum, the Alameda de Hércules, the barrio de Triana, the bridges over the Guadalquivir, the Cartuja island and monastery and the site of Expo 92, the buildings from the Universal exhibition in 1929, the Casa de Luca de Tena, the patios of its traditional houses, the balconies and railings, as well as an endless number of churches, convents and other details which convert the ancient city centre into an open-air museum.