Hotel Inglaterra
Seville, Spain.

Benefiting from its position at the heart of the historic city on Plaza Nueva, the hotel was inaugurated in 1857, when it was known as the “Fonda Inglaterra”.
A destination-of-choice for numerous European nobles, more instantly recognizable former guests include the composer Giuseppe Verdi, King Alfonso XIII in 1915, and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium in 1921. Moreover, the famous author Hans Christian Andersen wrote during his stay in November 1862:
“My balcony faced the Plaza Nueva, which is mostly covered by rows of fruit – laden orange trees and plenty of marble benches for the public to sit upon. The transparent sky was full of stars, I stepped out onto the balcony and sat down, lit a cigar…”
Just a short walk from the cathedral, Hotel Inglaterra is rated 4-star and offers over 80 guest rooms in all.
See the Historic Hotels in Southern Spain index
A destination-of-choice for numerous European nobles, more instantly recognizable former guests include the composer Giuseppe Verdi, King Alfonso XIII in 1915, and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium in 1921. Moreover, the famous author Hans Christian Andersen wrote during his stay in November 1862:
“My balcony faced the Plaza Nueva, which is mostly covered by rows of fruit – laden orange trees and plenty of marble benches for the public to sit upon. The transparent sky was full of stars, I stepped out onto the balcony and sat down, lit a cigar…”
Just a short walk from the cathedral, Hotel Inglaterra is rated 4-star and offers over 80 guest rooms in all.
See the Historic Hotels in Southern Spain index
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