Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville vs Hotel Becquer
Hotel Alfonso XIII, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville and Hotel Becquer are both recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, Hotel Alfonso XIII, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville ranks significantly higher than Hotel Becquer. Hotel Alfonso XIII, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville scores 90 with endorsements from 14 reviews such as DK Eyewitness, Michelin Guide and Frommer's.
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville
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Calle San Fernando 2, 41004 Seville
From $213 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Frommer's
"This splendid palace dwarfs the competition, and is now a Westin hotel."
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Insight Guides
"Opened by King Alfonso XIII in 1929, this imposing hotel in Seville's city centre is set in its own lovely gardens and epitomises Sevillian style and luxury."
DK Eyewitness
"A landmark building since 1928, this hotel is a fine display of Mudejar architecture. Rooms are sumptuously decorated with authentic antiques and luxurious silks and linens."
Gayot
"Commissioned by the king of Spain in 1928 to be Europe's most luxurious hotel, Hotel Alfonso XIII has served royal families, heads of state and celebrities since its inception."
Fodor's
"This grand hotel is a splendid, historic, Mudejar-style palace... classic meets modern throughout."
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Hotel Becquer
Calle Reyes Catolicos 4, 41001 Seville
From $132 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Star Service
"Within walking distance of the Giralda and Reales de Alcazares, this solid midrange hotel is a good choice for anyone in search of a dependable operation with an inviting hotel-modern look."
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Oyster
Upscale
"Located in the historic center of Seville, the 134-room Hotel Becquer has a rooftop terrace overlooking the Seville Cathedral and iconic Giralda bell tower."
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Frommer's
"Only two blocks from the Río Guadalquivír, it’s close to the Puente Isabel II for walking into Triana...rooms are small, low-key, and modern with either two twins or one double bed. "
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