Seville Hotels for Babies and Toddlers: 5 Picks 2026
5 family-friendly hotels with baby-friendly in Seville . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Seville is one of the easier Spanish cities to navigate with a baby in a stroller, mostly because the old town's marble streets are flat and the Andalusian rhythm of long lunches and late dinners actually fits a 12pm nap perfectly. The five hotels below all stock cots without a fee, have at least one family room layout, and sit in neighbourhoods where you can do most of a day on foot without crossing a major road. Heat is the real planning constraint: from June to mid-September we steered toward hotels with a courtyard pool or a quiet inner patio for the 1pm to 5pm window when nobody local goes outside either.
Seville moves at a particular rhythm. Locals are out early before the heat, then again after 7pm when the streets cool down and the orange blossom hits the air. The middle of the day is for shaded patios, slow lunches, and naps. With a baby, this rhythm is gold: you do mornings at the cathedral or the river, retreat to your hotel courtyard or pool through siesta, and come out for evening tapas in the squares. The locals will smile at your baby and bring extra olives.
Why Seville Works for a Trip with a Baby
Stroller logistics in Seville are easier than they look on a map. The old town has marble pavement that rolls smooth, plus a tram on Avenida de la Constitución and a small metro that all take strollers without fuss. Cobbled bits exist around Santa Cruz but only in short stretches. Most boutique hotels here have at least one ground-floor or low-floor family room, and central locations mean a 10-minute walk to the cathedral, the Alcázar gardens or the river path.
Baby supplies are easy. Three Mercadona supermarkets sit in the old town with full baby aisles (purées, formula, nappies, wipes), open 9am to 9pm. Pharmacies are everywhere and stock the same baby brands you find in northern Europe. Most hotels in this list will run you a sterilizer or microwave for bottles if you ask reception, and the breakfast buffets all include unsweetened yogurt and fresh fruit cut at the counter.
Heat is the planning variable. October to early May is comfortable: 15 to 25 degrees, no sweat. June can be ok if you nap indoors. July and August are 38 to 42 degrees by 1pm and require either a pool, very thick walls, or both. We have done both season types with a baby and the cooler half of the year is genuinely easier; if you must come in summer, pick a hotel with an actual outdoor pool, not a 'rooftop dipping pool'.
Parent's take
What we did not expect on our first Seville trip with a 14-month-old: how relaxed the locals were about a baby in a tapas bar at 9pm. There is no kids menu in any restaurant, but every kitchen will fry an egg for a child, mash an avocado, or hand you a piece of bread and ham. Pack a soft fork and let go of the schedule. Andalusia parents itself, in a way.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Seville with baby-friendly, sorted by guest rating.

Hotel Gravina 51
Arenal (old town)
Wonderful
320 reviews
A small 4-star with a converted patio and 28 rooms in the Arenal part of the old town, 8 minutes' walk from the cathedral. Family rooms have space for a cot plus king bed, and the inner patio stays cool through summer afternoons.
From
€175/night
Why families love Hotel Gravina 51
We took the family room with the patio view and it was a genuine game-changer for the nap routine. Cot was set up before arrival, the patio stayed around 26 degrees through siesta while the street hit 38, and staff offered to warm bottles in the kitchen. Bathroom has a proper tub which mattered for our 10-month-old. Breakfast spread has fresh fruit cut at the counter and unsweetened yogurt, plus a soft-egg station for grown-ups.

Aguilas5 SevillaSuites
Alfalfa (old town)
Wonderful
250 reviews
Apartment-suites in the Alfalfa district with kitchenettes, family rooms that sleep four, and washing machines in each unit. Best for parents who want space, a kitchen for formula prep, and minimal corridors to navigate with a buggy.
From
€160/night
Why families love Aguilas5 SevillaSuites
The kitchenette was the best feature with an 8-month-old: we ran bottles, washed up, stored fresh milk and generally did not have to leave the room for anything except dinner. Unit had a real separate bedroom with a door the cot sat behind, and the washing machine meant we travelled with half the clothes we would have brought otherwise. Staff arrange check-in by app so you can turn up with a sleeping baby without a lobby wait.

Only YOU Hotel Sevilla
Nervión
Wonderful
1,100 reviews
A 5-star boutique in Nervión with a real outdoor courtyard pool, family rooms with interconnecting options, and a calm garden setup that works well for naps. Best choice if you are travelling with a baby and an older sibling.
From
€240/night
Why families love Only YOU Hotel Sevilla
The pool is the winner here: a real swimming pool with shade, not a rooftop dip. We used it daily with our 2-year-old while the baby slept in the stroller beside us in the garden. Family room had the cot pre-set and an air purifier that helped with the spring pollen. Nervión is residential but the metro runs from the door into the centre in 6 minutes, so no stroller battle with cobbles.

Cavalta Boutique Hotel
Triana
Wonderful
180 reviews
A 5-star boutique across the river in Triana with a small pool in the courtyard, larger rooms that fit a cot easily, and two restaurants on site. Best for a calmer base away from the old town tourist flow.
From
€285/night
Why families love Cavalta Boutique Hotel
Triana flipped our trip around: over the bridge for breakfast in the cathedral area, back across for afternoon shade in the hotel courtyard, then dinner at one of the tapas bars on Calle Betis with the baby asleep in the pram. Room was the largest of any hotel we stayed at in Seville, and the kitchenette in the corner held our bottle-warmer and sterilizer without taking over the desk. Staff brought a bath thermometer unprompted on our first night.

Hotel Cetina Casa de las Telas Sevilla
Alfalfa (old town)
Wonderful
210 reviews
A 4-star in a renovated 18th century building with glass-covered central patio, family rooms and a quiet inner position despite being 5 minutes from the Plaza Mayor. Best value of the cluster for old-town convenience.
From
€150/night
Why families love Hotel Cetina Casa de las Telas Sevilla
The glass roof over the central patio means you get the beautiful palace feeling without the July oven: the patio sits around 25 degrees through the afternoon while the street bakes. Family room had a proper cot on arrival and a tray of baby toiletries in a basket, which was a sweet touch. We had breakfast under the glass patio every morning with the baby in his pram and no one blinked. Location is 5 minutes to everything including two pharmacies.
💡Tips for Booking a Seville Hotel with a Baby
- 1Book a ground-floor or patio-side room. Hotel buildings here are converted palaces with internal courtyards; rooms overlooking the patio stay cooler and get less street noise at 2am when a flamenco bar closes. Ask the hotel directly for which room number has the best patio view.
- 2Request the cot in writing before arrival. All five hotels here provide free cots, but in spring the supply runs low during Easter week and Feria. A quick email confirming your room will have a cot ready saves the first-night scramble.
- 3Skip late July and August with a baby under one. The heat is relentless and shade disappears after 11am. If you must come in summer, pick a hotel with a real outdoor pool and plan pool time at 3pm daily.
- 4Use Cabify or taxis for airport transfers, not the EA bus. Seville Santiago Bernabéu airport is 15 minutes away by car. A taxi with a child seat (ask for silla de bebé) is 23-28 EUR and beats the bus plus a walk with luggage.
- 5Pack the European adapter before you forget. Most hotels lend one but the nightstand often only has one free socket, and with a baby you usually need two plus a lamp. A small power strip solves this.
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