Seville Family Suites & Apartments (5 Tested with Kids, 2026)
10 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Seville . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Seville is the kind of city where you want a separate room for the kids by 9pm. Tapas dinners run until 11, the streets stay warm until midnight, and the kids are running on flamenco-fumes by the time the bill arrives. The five hotels below all have proper family suites — meaning two separate sleeping areas, not just a sofa bed shoved against the back wall. Three are full apartments with a kitchen, two are junior suites with interconnecting layouts. All sit inside or beside the Old Town, walking distance to the Cathedral, the Alcázar gardens, and the riverside Plaza de España. Prices range 318-1,069 EUR per night for our July 2026 dates with two adults and two kids.
Seville is hotter than you think and slower than you expect. Mornings open early at the Cathedral and Alcázar before the bus tours arrive. Afternoons collapse into a 2-5pm siesta when shutters come down and the kids learn the Spanish nap. Evenings open up Plaza de España, the river boardwalk, and the orange-tree streets of Santa Cruz where dinner runs late and bicycles weave through walking families. None of it is large. The whole historic centre fits inside a 25-minute square and family suites in this perimeter mean walking everywhere with the kids.
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🛏️Why Family Suites Beat Two Standard Rooms in Seville
Seville's family suites split into three families. First, the actual apartments — Aguilas5 SevillaSuites and Vincci Molviedro — which give you a kitchenette, washing machine, and one or two real bedrooms with a door that closes. These are best for stays of four nights or more, and for kids who eat erratically.
Second, the junior suites at the bigger 4-5 star hotels (Becquer, Eurostars Torre Sevilla). These have a sleeping area for parents plus a sofa-bed area or alcove for kids, separated by a half-wall or curtain rather than a door. Quiet enough for dinner-late kids if they've already done a long day. Third, the room-with-extra-bed options at the cheaper 4-stars (Hotel Giralda Center) which technically sleep four but only feel suite-like because the rooms are 30+ square metres with separate sleeping zones. Look at floor plans, not just room labels — Booking categorises everything inconsistently.
Parent's take
What we saw with two kids age 5 and 8: the Old Town apartments win on the third day. Day 1 you're tired and want a hotel breakfast. Day 3 you've worked out the bakery on the corner and you'd rather eat fresh tomato bread on your own table than queue for a buffet. The bigger hotel suites (Eurostars, Becquer) win on day 1 — concierge, breakfast, pool. Pick based on stay length.
Our Top 10 Picks
Hotels in Seville with family suite, 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.

Hotel Casa Del Poeta
Old Town - Plaza de Pilatos
Wonderful
649 reviews
Hotel Casa Del Poeta occupies a 17th-century palace on a quiet Old Town street, two minutes from Plaza de Pilatos. The 35-square-metre suites pair a king-size bedroom with a separate seating-area-to-sofa-bed for the kids, the courtyard hosts free flamenco at 21:30 most evenings, and the rooftop terrace looks straight at the Giralda tower.
From
€1288/night
Why families love Hotel Casa Del Poeta
Casa Del Poeta felt like staying in a private Sevillian house with the bonus of a doorman. The suite is genuinely two zones — kids' sofa-bed in the salon area, parents' bed in the bedroom, with a step between them that doubles as a sound break. The free flamenco in the courtyard meant our 8-year-old had a 25-minute taste of real flamenco for free without us paying 60 EUR a head at a tablao. Older kids will love it more than under-fives.

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 Bécquer
Old Town - Plaza Nueva
Wonderful
4,029 reviews
Hotel Bécquer is a stalwart 4-star on the western edge of the Old Town, 5 minutes from Plaza Nueva and 10 from the Cathedral. The deluxe family suites have a separated sleeping area with a curtained alcove for kids, the rooftop pool has fold-out family loungers, and the breakfast buffet is one of the best central Seville hotels.
From
€477/night
Why families love Hotel Bécquer
Becquer was the easiest of the five for a 4-night first-time-Seville trip. The junior suite worked because the curtain divider gave us enough darkness for the kids past 9pm while we read on the chairs by the window. Breakfast had ham, fruit, churros, and a proper coffee machine. The pool is small but the staff put up a parasol for the youngest without asking.

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.

Hotel Giralda Center
Nervión
Wonderful
8,267 reviews
Hotel Giralda Center sits in Nervión, a 12-minute walk from the Cathedral and right next to Sevilla FC's stadium. Family rooms come with a separate sofa-bed area for the kids, the rooftop pool runs daily until 22:00 (rare in Seville), and family rates undercut the Old Town options by 100-200 EUR per night.
From
€318/night
Why families love Hotel Giralda Center
We picked this for the rooftop pool which the kids basically refused to leave between 4 and 7pm. The 'family suite' is a 35-square-metre room with a partial wall between the parent bed and the kids' bunk, not a full separation, so you'll wake up if they wake up. The walk to the Cathedral takes 12 minutes through Nervión — flat, shaded, and past three good cafes for breakfast on the way.

Vincci Molviedro Suites Apartments
Old Town - Plaza Molviedro
Wonderful
1,299 reviews
Vincci Molviedro Suites Apartments sits in a quiet Old Town square just south of Plaza Nueva. The Junior Suite layouts have a separate living room with sofa-bed, the One-Bedroom Apartments add a full kitchen and washing machine, and the rooftop terrace has a small splash pool open to families until 21:00.
From
€1069/night
Why families love Vincci Molviedro Suites Apartments
The Vincci property worked best for our 6-night stay because the kitchen meant we could feed the kids early when Spanish dinner culture wasn't going to wait. Plaza Molviedro is the kind of small square where the kids could kick a ball after 7pm without supervision panic. Cleaning happened every third day which was fine for us but check ahead if you want daily. The walk to the Cathedral is 8 minutes.

Eurostars Torre Sevilla
Triana
Wonderful
6,959 reviews
Eurostars Torre Sevilla occupies a glass tower in Triana on the west bank of the river, 12 minutes' walk from Plaza de España and 18 from the Cathedral. The 5-star property has dedicated family rooms with a sofa-bed for two kids in a separate alcove, a rooftop infinity pool with kids' hours, and an indoor pool for cooler days.
From
€877/night
Why families love Eurostars Torre Sevilla
This was the modern, comfortable, big-brand option of the five and it worked. Eurostars Torre Sevilla has size and amenities the smaller centre hotels can't match — proper kids' pool times, two restaurants, breakfast buffet that took kids without comment. The walk into the Old Town goes over the iron Triana bridge which is a moment in itself. Ask for an east-facing room to see the cathedral lit up at night.
💡Tips for Booking a Family Suite in Seville
- 1Read the room name carefully — booking sites in Spain use 'family room' for any room sleeping 3-4 people, including a single room with a sofa bed. A 'junior suite' has a separated sleeping zone. A 'one-bedroom apartment' has a real door. Check the floor plan image before you commit.
- 2If you want apartment-style, ask whether the kitchen has an oven. Many Seville apartments have only a microwave and induction hob, which is fine for breakfast and snacks but limiting if you wanted to cook a proper dinner once or twice. Aguilas5 and Vincci Molviedro both have full kitchens.
- 3Old Town apartments may sit on cobbled streets where rolling suitcases sound like a freight train at 3am. Ask for an upper-floor unit (ideally with windows facing an inner courtyard) if you have light sleepers. The patios in Seville are often quieter than the bedrooms.
- 4Many hotels charge €15-25 extra for a child cot per stay. The apartments listed below include cots free if you ask 48 hours ahead. Junior suites usually require booking the cot at the time of reservation — last-minute requests get refused.
- 5Aircon is non-negotiable June-September. Confirm the AC is in every room of the suite, not just the master. Several Old Town apartments have AC in the living area only with a fan in the bedroom, which is unusable in a 38°C heatwave with kids.
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