Melia Sevilla, hotel in Seville, Spain
Melia Sevilla is a hotel in Seville, Spain, located just across from the Plaza de España, at the edge of the Maria Luisa Park. The building has a modern design with a large lobby, bright rooms, and an outdoor pool on the premises.
The building was developed in the decades following the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, which reshaped this part of the city and left behind many new structures. The hotel is now part of Melia Hotels International, a Spanish group founded in 1956.
The hotel sits directly across from the Plaza de España, one of the most visited squares in the city, used daily for walks, photos, and open-air events. Guests often step out of the hotel and find themselves immediately in the middle of the city's public life.
The hotel is within walking distance of the Maria Luisa Park and the Plaza de España, which makes it easy to explore that part of the city on foot. For the old town and other central areas, a taxi or public transport is a practical option since they are a bit farther away.
Some rooms in the hotel face directly toward the Plaza de España, giving a clear view of its tiled facade and ornamental bridges from the window. This makes the hotel one of the few places in the city where you can watch the square light up at night without leaving your room.
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