Best Hotels with Kids Clubs in Seville for Families (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with kids club in Seville . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Seville is not a resort town, so you will not find a kids club in every hotel. But the handful that offer supervised children's entertainment tend to go big: pirate-themed summer programs, dedicated children's pools, game corners stocked with board games and consoles, and activity schedules that run from morning craft sessions to evening puppet shows. Across 5 tested properties, prices for a family of four range from 87 to 184 EUR per night, with the standout Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento running a full miniclub steps from the Isla Mágica theme park. Whether you need two hours by the pool in Seville while the kids are looked after or a full day of organized fun, this guide covers what actually exists, what each hotel offers, and which neighborhoods put you closest to both family entertainment and the historic sights.
Seville with kids under 10 is a logistics puzzle worth solving. The Old Town (Santa Cruz, Arenal) is walkable and flat, ideal for strollers once you accept the narrow streets. Plaza de España is free and big enough for kids to run laps. Triana across the river has the best ice cream shops on Calle San Jacinto and a tile-making workshop at Ceramica Santa Ana that even 5-year-olds enjoy. Metro line 1 connects the center to the water parks near Seville. The heat is real: 40 C+ in July and August, which is exactly why a hotel with a pool and kids activities matters. Morning sightseeing until noon, pool and siesta until 5pm, then tapas at 8pm when temperatures drop. That is the Seville family rhythm.
🧒Why Seville works for families who need a kids club
Unlike resort destinations such as Antalya or Mallorca where every big hotel runs a miniclub, Seville's hotel scene caters primarily to weekend city-breakers and business travelers. The dedicated kids clubs are few and concentrated at the larger chain properties on the city's periphery. The Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento is the clear leader: a supervised miniclub with themed activities (pirate adventures in summer), a separate children's pool, and direct access to Isla Mágica theme park, all for around 116 EUR per night for a family room.
The Old Town hotels take a different approach. Rather than formal clubs, they offer family-friendly infrastructure: kids' buffets with familiar foods, babysitting on request, rooftop pools where children swim until early evening, and staff who understand that a family of four needs more than a double bed and a minibar. Hotel Fernando III's kid-friendly buffet and H10 Casa de la Plata's spacious 35 sqm family rooms are good examples of this practical approach.
One thing to watch: pool hours vary widely. Most hotel pools open at 11am and close between 7pm and 9pm. The Barceló's children's pool is the most flexible, while the Eurostars Al-Ándalus Palace has one of Seville's largest hotel pools but its depth (1.9m throughout) means younger swimmers need supervision. Always confirm pool depth and kids' access times before booking.
Parent's take
After three days of Alcázar, Cathedral, and Plaza de España, the kids hit a wall. Not a meltdown wall, more of a 'can we please just swim' wall. That's when the hotel pool becomes the main attraction. We spent our mornings doing one sightseeing thing, then retreated to the hotel by noon when the heat got unbearable. The kids spent afternoons bouncing between the pool and the game corner while we read actual books. By evening everyone was recharged for tapas. Seville at 42 degrees with kids is entirely doable, but you need that midday escape valve, and a hotel with proper kids facilities is it.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Seville with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

H10 Casa de la Plata
Old Town
Wonderful
824 reviews
A stylish boutique hotel in the Old Town with family rooms measuring 35 sqm, each with a king bed, sofa bed, and bathtub. The rooftop plunge pool is small but offers stunning views of the Giralda tower. The hotel does not have a kids club, but its family rooms, courtyard, and location steps from the Cathedral make it the premium choice for families who prioritize Old Town immersion.
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€184/night
Why families love H10 Casa de la Plata
This is the splurge option if you want a beautiful hotel in the center. The family rooms are genuinely spacious with a proper sofa bed, not just a foldout cot. The rooftop terrace at sunset with the Giralda in view is something else. The pool is a plunge pool, not a swimming pool, so manage expectations. But our kids were happy splashing around. The Andalusian courtyard downstairs is a lovely spot for morning coffee while the kids run circles around the fountain. Best for families with kids over 6 who do not need a kids club.

Hotel Fernando III
Santa Cruz
Wonderful
7,860 reviews
A well-located 4-star in the heart of Santa Cruz with a rooftop pool, kid-friendly buffet, and free breakfast for under-12s. The hotel does not have a formal kids club, but the combination of family rooms, babysitting on request, and a generous pool terrace with snack bar makes it a practical base for families who want Old Town access with proper family infrastructure.
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€154/night
Why families love Hotel Fernando III
Location is the killer feature here. We walked to the Alcázar in 3 minutes and to Plaza de España in 12. The rooftop pool is not huge but the terrace has enough loungers, and our kids treated the poolside snack bar like their personal canteen. Breakfast for kids being free was a genuine saving over a week. The rooms are a bit dated but spacious, and the staff brought a cot and baby safety gate without us even asking. Not a resort, but exactly what you need in the Old Town.

Catalonia Santa Justa
San Pablo-Santa Justa
Wonderful
5,272 reviews
The best value family hotel in Seville. The Catalonia Santa Justa offers a rooftop pool with jacuzzi and city views, a spa, family packages that include kids' activities, and a kids' buffet at the restaurant. Rooms are modern and family-sized. The location near Santa Justa train station is practical for day trips to Córdoba.
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€87/night
Why families love Catalonia Santa Justa
At 87 EUR a night for a family room, this was our budget pick and it overdelivered. The rooftop pool is compact but gorgeous, with views over the rooftops and a hot tub we used after the kids went to bed. The kids' buffet had pasta, nuggets, and fruit. Not gourmet, but exactly what a tired 5-year-old wants. A 15-minute walk to the center, or one quick bus ride. The only minus: no dedicated children's pool, so the main pool is shared.

Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento
Isla de la Cartuja
Excellent
4,935 reviews
The only Seville hotel with a proper kids club. The miniclub runs supervised pirate-themed activities during summer and holidays: craft workshops, games, contests, and puppet shows for ages 4-12. Outside the club, there is a dedicated children's pool, an outdoor pool surrounded by gardens, and a heated indoor pool for winter visits. The hotel sits 500m from Isla Mágica theme park.
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€116/night
Why families love Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento
This is where we dropped the kids off at the miniclub and sat by the pool reading for two hours. Actual reading. The pirate theme had them hooked from day one, and the counselors were genuinely engaged, not just watching from a chair. The children's pool is shallow enough for our 5-year-old to stand, and the main pool is big enough to swim laps. Isla Mágica is a 5-minute walk. The only downside: the hotel is outside the Old Town, so you need a taxi or bus to reach the Cathedral.

Eurostars Al-Ándalus Palace
Bellavista-Palmera
Excellent
15,702 reviews
A large conference hotel that doubles as one of Seville's best family options. The pool complex is the main draw: one of the largest hotel pools in the city (1.9m deep throughout) plus a separate shallow children's pool. There is a playground, high chairs in the restaurant, and babysitting services on request. The hotel is a 10-minute drive from the center.
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€129/night
Why families love Eurostars Al-Ándalus Palace
The pool sold us. It is genuinely big, not one of those rooftop plunge pools where you bump into everyone. Our 8-year-old practically lived in it. The children's pool next to it is shallow enough for the little one. The playground is basic but kept them busy before dinner. The hotel itself feels more business than boutique, but when you are traveling with kids, space and facilities trump aesthetics. Breakfast buffet is massive, and the restaurant staff brought high chairs without being asked.
💡How to pick the right family hotel in Seville
- 1Book the Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento if the kids club is your top priority. It is the only Seville hotel with a structured supervised program including craft workshops, pirate games, and a separate children's pool. The miniclub runs during summer and holiday periods.
- 2For Old Town convenience with family extras, the Hotel Fernando III offers free breakfast for children under 12, a rooftop pool open 11am to 9pm, and babysitting on request. You are 3 minutes from the Alcázar on foot.
- 3Avoid July and August if possible. Seville regularly hits 42-44 C and outdoor sightseeing before 10am or after 7pm is the only comfortable window. June and September are 35-38 C, still hot but manageable.
- 4The Eurostars Al-Ándalus Palace pool is enormous but uniformly 1.9m deep. Great for older kids and strong swimmers, but younger children need the separate shallow kids' pool next to it. Ask for a poolside room to keep an eye on them.
- 5Take advantage of Isla Mágica (500m from the Barceló). It is a theme park with a water park section called Agua Mágica. Day passes cost around 26 EUR for adults, 18 EUR for kids. The Barceló offers package deals with discounted park entry.
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