Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza

Seville

Seville cannot be appreciated from a distance. You breathe it in and feel it in every corner. It is a city that reveals itself in its courtyards, small squares, and the shadows cast by orange trees on the whitewashed walls. A blend of monumental history and vibrant everyday life defines its unique character.

Right in Seville’s old town, in the Santa Catalina neighbourhood, Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza enjoys a prime location. Away from the immediate hustle and bustle but just a short walk from all the action, you can experience Seville from the inside. Not from the sidelines, but from the heart.

How to get to the hotel

Enter the city via Av. Luis Montoto. At the end, cross Recaredo and enter through the Carmona-San Esteban-Casa Pilatos gate. Take the second right onto Rodríguez Marín, then Plaza de San Ildefonso. Turn right onto C/Zamudio, then Plaza San Leandro, and take the second right onto Cardenal Cervantes; turn right again and you will reach Plaza Jesús de la Redención.
Enter via Kansas City; once you have passed Santa Justa train station, turn right onto José Laguillo. When you reach the Hotel Emperador Trajano, turn left onto Gonzalo Bilbao. Continue along Puñón Rostro-Escuelas Pías and, when you see the church of Santa Catalina, turn left into Plaza Jesús de la Redención.

A city that awakens the senses

Discover some of the city’s must-see attractions and let yourself get carried away by its cultural vibe and timeless beauty.

Iconic spaces

  • The Cathedral and the Giralda
  • The Real Alcázar
  • Plaza de España
  • Casa Pilatos
  • Palacio de las Dueñas
  • Museum of Illusions
  • Seville Aquarium
  • Isla Mágica
  • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Metrosol Parasol
  • La Maestranza Bullring
  • General Archive of the Indies

Flavours of the South

Seville’s cuisine is a shared celebration. Papas aliñás, montaítos de pringá, oxtail, ham, pescaíto frito, pork cheeks… From Las Casas del Rey de Baeza, the dining experience takes place in the most authentic setting, among neighbourhoods that still have their identity and places where tradition is reinterpreted with ease.