Historic Hotels in Andalucia and Southern Spain
Las Casas de la Juderia. Seville.
Set in the Santa Cruz Quarter of the city, this four-star hotel is created from a collection of several old houses which can claim a link to the expedition of Christopher Columbus.
Set in the Santa Cruz Quarter of the city, this four-star hotel is created from a collection of several old houses which can claim a link to the expedition of Christopher Columbus.
Hotel Alfonso XIII. Seville.
Five-star classified, the Alfonso XIII was effectively built solely for the purpose of accommodating heads-of-state to the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929.
Five-star classified, the Alfonso XIII was effectively built solely for the purpose of accommodating heads-of-state to the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929.
Hotel Inglaterra. Seville.
Dating from the mid-1800’s it may not be the most ancient of Spanish hotels, but Fonda Inglaterra has played host to numerous members of the European nobility in its short history.
Dating from the mid-1800’s it may not be the most ancient of Spanish hotels, but Fonda Inglaterra has played host to numerous members of the European nobility in its short history.
Parador de Granada. Granada.
The majority of Spain’s paradores should appeal in some way to the history-enthusiast, and none more so than that of Granada, set as it is within the grounds of the Alhambra Palace.
The majority of Spain’s paradores should appeal in some way to the history-enthusiast, and none more so than that of Granada, set as it is within the grounds of the Alhambra Palace.
Palacio de Mariana Pineda. Granada.
A four star rated hotel today, its name is in honour of a former resident and celebrated Andalusian revolutionary. Read more about Palacio de Mariana Pineda.
A four star rated hotel today, its name is in honour of a former resident and celebrated Andalusian revolutionary. Read more about Palacio de Mariana Pineda.
Parador de Jaen. Jaen.
General de Gaulle may well have spent time here, but it is its exceptionally ancient heritage that will no doubt be of most interest to the history traveller.
General de Gaulle may well have spent time here, but it is its exceptionally ancient heritage that will no doubt be of most interest to the history traveller.
How you can help: if you are aware of a historic hotel in southern Spain that you believe ought to be included on the site, please contact us via email ([email protected]) in the first instance. Please note that these should have connections to famous people and events from the past.