A short hop from the bar action on the Alameda de Hércules, gay-friendly Doña Lola is well positioned for sorties pretty much everywhere. From the lobby, complete with a coloured chequered floor, stairs lead to rooms which, although small, are modern and minimally furnished. There are also mini-apartments over the road, and up top, a solarium with an al fresco Jacuzzi.


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1. Museo Antiquarium

0.19 MILES

Housed in the basement of the Metropol Parasol, this small museum showcases the ancient finds that were unearthed during excavation of the plaza. Raised…

2. Metropol Parasol

0.21 MILES

The Metropol Parasol, known locally as Las Setas (The Mushrooms), is one of Seville's iconic modern landmarks. Built in 2011 to a design by German…

3. Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija

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This aristocratic 16th-century mansion, set around a beautiful Renaissance-Mudéjar courtyard, boasts an eclectic look that blends a range of decorative…

4. Alameda de Hércules

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Flanked by bars, cafes and restaurants, this tree-lined plaza is a hugely popular hangout, frequented by families, tourists and students. It's also the…

5. Palacio de Las Dueñas

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This gorgeous 15th-century palace was the favourite home of the late Duchess de Alba, one of Spain’s most prominent aristocrats. Renaissance in design, it…

6. Calle Sierpes

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Pedestrianised Calle Sierpes, heading north from Plaza de San Francisco, and the parallel Calle Tetuán/Velázquez form the heart of Seville's main shopping…

7. Museo de Bellas Artes

0.33 MILES

Housed in a grand Mannerist palace, the former Convento de la Merced, the Museo de Bellas Artes is one of Spain's premier art museums. Its collection of…

8. Capilla de San José

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For a blast of full-on baroque glitz, pop into this small church hidden away on a side street between Calles Sierpes and Tetuán. Behind its 18th-century…