
Seville Hotel Guide. Hotels in Distrito Macarena, Seville, Spain
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Hotel Porcel Torneo
Hotel Porcel Torneo
Don Fadrique Apartments by Olala Homes
Don Fadrique Apartments by Olala Homes
Exe Sevilla Macarena
Exe Sevilla Macarena
Hotel YIT Vereda Real
Hotel YIT Vereda Real
Hotel Vértice Aljarafe
Hotel Vértice Aljarafe
Abba Sevilla hotel
Abba Sevilla hotel
Melia Lebreros
Melia Lebreros
Hotel Boutique Corral del Rey by ALUZ Collection
Hotel Boutique Corral del Rey by ALUZ Collection
Hotel ILUNION Alcora Sevilla
Hotel ILUNION Alcora Sevilla
Hotel Palace Sevilla
Hotel Palace Sevilla
Mercer Plaza Sevilla 5 GL
Mercer Plaza Sevilla 5 GL
Hotel Macia Sevilla Kubb
Hotel Macia Sevilla Kubb
Only YOU Hotel Sevilla
Only YOU Hotel Sevilla
Hotel Vincci Selección Unuk 5* GL
Hotel Vincci Selección Unuk 5* GL
Hilton Garden Inn Sevilla
Hilton Garden Inn Sevilla
Hotel Rey Alfonso X
Hotel Rey Alfonso X
Melia Sevilla
Melia Sevilla
Hesperia Sevilla
Hesperia Sevilla
Hotel Posada del Lucero
Hotel Posada del Lucero
NH Collection Sevilla
NH Collection SevillaWhere to stay in Distrito Macarena

Historical Center
Go on an adventure through the ages when you visit the historical churches, palaces, plazas and mansions of Seville’s ancient heart.

Santa Cruz
The fantastic nightlife and stunning cathedral are a few things travellers love about Santa Cruz. Check out Convent of the Incarnation or Giralda Tower while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Puerta Jerez Tram Stop to get around town.

Alfalfa
Unique features of Alfalfa include the bars and historical sites. Make a stop by Salvador Plaza or Calle Sierpes while you're exploring the area.

El Arenal
Travellers choose El Arenal for its abundant dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Plaza Nueva Tram Stop or Archivo de Indias Tram Stop and check out top sights like Paseo de Cristóbal Colón.

Triana
Get lost in the narrow lanes of the city’s old Roma quarter, known for its flamenco history and ceramics workshops.
























































































