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Eurostars Torre Sevilla

$140-250/ night

Book this if You want the best views in Andalusia and prefer modern, corporate luxury over creaky historic charm.

Why People Love It

8.91356 reviews
  • Unrivaled panoramic views from the tallest building in Andalusia
  • The 37th-floor Atalaya rooftop bar is a sunset magnet
  • Soundproofed rooms that escape the street-level noise of Seville

Quick Take: It’s a shiny glass spaceship in a city of old stone—spectacular views, but feels a bit like staying in a high-end mall.

Reviewed by @LuxuryTravelI spent my evening just staring out these windows—the sunset over the river is unforgettable. It felt so peaceful being high above the city noise. Definitely request a high floor to get this exact vibe.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers are obsessed with the views and the modern room size, but often find the breakfast overpriced.

Reality check

You are staying in the 'business' part of town (La Cartuja/Triana border), so don't expect to step out into a cute cobblestone alley.

  • You are a business traveler needing reliable Wi-Fi and desk space
  • You have a car (easy highway access compared to the old town maze)
  • You are claustrophobic in typical tiny European hotel rooms

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9
  • Housekeeping: Generally excellent daily service; rare complaints about missed dust.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Modern grout and glass are well-maintained.
  • Maintenance: New building means few issues, though some wear on carpets in hallways reported.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, high-thread-count white linens.
  • Odors & scents: Neutral, corporate clean smell. No mustiness.

Sleepability™

8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Hallway doors slamming
  • Occasional wind noise on very high floors during storms

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel is part of the Torre Sevilla complex, which includes a shopping mall and the CaixaForum cultural center.
  • The 'EA' airport bus stops nearby (Plaza de Armas), a short walk away.
  • Breakfast is served on the 34th floor—go early for a window seat.

What to pack

  • Binoculars (seriously, the view is that good)
  • Smart casual clothes for the rooftop bar
  • Walking shoes for the trek across the bridge to the center

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Junior Suite with City View (worth the upgrade for the Giralda view)
  • Corner rooms for dual-aspect panoramas

Rooms to avoid

  • Aljarafe View rooms (unless you just want sunset; they face the suburbs)
  • Lower floors (views are blocked by adjacent office buildings)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love a room on the highest possible floor facing the City Center (Catedral/Giralda view), not the Aljarafe side. A corner room would be amazing if available.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the spa free for guests?

No, it costs approximately €25-35 for a 50-minute hydrotherapy circuit and requires a reservation.

How far is the main city center?

It's about a 15-20 minute walk across the Puente del Cachorro to reach the historic center.

Is there parking?

Yes, underground parking is available for ~€25/night. It's shared with the mall but has a hotel section.

Does the rooftop bar have a dress code?

Smart casual is recommended; it's a trendy spot for locals and guests alike.

Is breakfast included?

Usually not in the base rate. It costs around €25 per person and reviews on value are mixed.

Can I open the windows?

No, the windows are sealed floor-to-ceiling glass for safety and climate control.


Insider Tips

  • Skip the hotel breakfast one day and walk 5 minutes to Triana Market for authentic churros.

  • The 'CaixaForum' right next door often has world-class art exhibitions and a cool vertical garden.

  • If the hotel parking is full or too pricey, the mall parking (same garage) sometimes has different weekend rates.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The elevators are fast but can get bottlenecked during checkout or sunset hours.

  • 💡You are technically staying in an office park environment, which feels dead at night compared to the city center.

  • 💡The 'Aljarafe' view is basically just highway and suburbs—don't let them upsell you on it as a 'view'.

  • 💡Room service menus can be limited compared to the full restaurant menu.

  • 💡The bathtub is often a shower/tub combo with a high step-in, which might be tricky for some.

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