Seville, the essence of the south

History, culture and life in the heart of Andalusia

Seville is a destination where history, culture and tradition blend seamlessly on every street. From Hotel La Florida, you’ll be within easy reach of some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Santa Cruz district, the Cathedral and the Royal Alcázar.

Ideally located close to Sevilla-Santa Justa train station and the historic centre, the hotel offers the perfect base to explore the city on foot and experience its authentic atmosphere.
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Historic Heritage

Explore Seville from its historic heart

Seville, history and identity: From Hotel La Florida, discover a city shaped by centuries of heritage. Iconic landmarks such as the Cathedral, La Giralda and the Royal Alcázar are part of the cultural legacy that defines Seville.

The historic centre: Just steps from the hotel, you’ll encounter emblematic spots like Plaza del Duque, La Campana and the bustling streets of Sierpes and Tetuán, known for their vibrant shopping scene and everyday local life.

A city in evolution: Alongside its historic heritage, Seville also presents contemporary icons such as Metropol Parasol (Las Setas de la Encarnación) and Torre Sevilla, reflecting a city that continues to evolve while preserving its essence.

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Gastronomy

Discover Seville’s traditional gastronomy

Seville, a culinary heritage: Gastronomy plays a central role in Seville’s identity. The city’s tapas culture invites visitors to discover local bars and traditional taverns, sampling regional specialties while soaking up its authentic atmosphere.

Traditional sweets and wines: Among the most distinctive delights are orange wine and convent-made pastries such as pestiños or yemas, deeply rooted in Seville’s rich confectionery tradition.

Flavours of the neighbourhoods: Each district offers its own culinary character, from Triana’s renowned fried fish to classic dishes like spinach with chickpeas, often enjoyed with Iberian ham and a glass of fino or manzanilla.

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Culture

Experience Seville’s traditions and culture

Holy Week in Seville: Seville’s Holy Week stands as one of its most powerful traditions. Every spring, the historic centre is transformed by processions, the scent of incense and the rhythm of drums and cornets, building up to the unforgettable night known as the “Madrugá”.

Heritage and contemporary life: Seville blends its rich past with a dynamic present. Historic sites, cultural energy and a vibrant city atmosphere come together in a destination that preserves its identity while moving forward.

Flamenco culture: Flamenco is a defining symbol of Andalusian culture, where voice, dance and guitar unite to express intensity, feeling and tradition.

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