Hotel Alfonso XIII
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About this venue
Located in the very heart of Seville, Hotel Alfonso XIII is a majestic setting for corporate and private events. Built between 1916 and 1928 by commission of King Alfonso XIII, its Neo-Mudéjar regionalist architecture and privileged position next to the Royal Alcázar and the Cathedral give the hotel a unique character that blends history, style and functionality. Its iconic façade, cobbled courtyards and décor inspired by Andalusian splendour convey a sense of distinction that enhances the identity of any event, whether an international convention, a product launch or a social celebration.
The hotel offers nine modular event rooms —including Salón Real, Cartuja, Híspalis, Andalucía, Itálica, Triana, Betis, San Telmo and Santa Cruz— combining elegance, flexibility and modern technology. The first four are adorned with crystal chandeliers and Bohemian bronze details, while the remaining five feature a more contemporary style designed for business meetings. Salón Real can host up to 350 guests, making it suitable for large banquets as well as hybrid conference and cocktail formats. The smaller rooms, connected to registration areas and breakout zones, are ideal for workshops, executive sessions or exclusive presentations. This wide range of spaces, together with a well-equipped technical infrastructure, enables the delivery of high-impact events.
The Hotel Alfonso XIII team supports organisers at every stage, offering expert guidance on event styling, bespoke catering inspired by refined Andalusian cuisine, guest accommodation and fully personalised service. The experience is further enhanced by its landmark location, proximity to historic monuments and Seville’s vibrant urban environment, encouraging networking opportunities and memorable brand experiences. Whether for a high-level corporate meeting or an exclusive celebration, Hotel Alfonso XIII represents a benchmark of exclusivity, logistical efficiency and a truly memorable setting that goes beyond the conventional.