Lovely hotel. We stayed for three nights as part of a 'city break'. Hotel staff were very pleasant and knowledgeable with enough of a command of English to help us find our way around (it makes us feel happy and 'properly abroad' when they don't talk fluent English!). We had room 411. An average sized room but nicely decorated with the hotel's logo embossed on the furniture and linen. Unfortunately two single beds rather than a preferred double, so would suggest requesting what you want at the time of booking. The room was at the side of the hotel, so no noise (it was Saville's fiesta time, so lot's going on at all hours). The air-conditioning worked fine and was quiet (I only mention it as some other reviewers had issues). A TV with a selection of European channels, plenty of sockets and USB charging points under the bedside lamps were helpful. The hotel has a nice roof-top restaurant and bar with fantastic views across the city. We didn't eat there but had drinks each evening, which were competitively priced. We used the Salon for breakfast. A little cramped, but a good selection of cooked food, pastries, cold meats and the like. There is also the Gallery on the first floor which is a seating area with complementary tea, coffee, water and biscuits. A nice area to sit before/after a trip or while waiting for a cab (we couldn't do a late check out because the hotel was full, but they looked after our cases and we could sit in this area while waiting for our car). There is also a restaurant on the ground floor. We didn't use it but the prices looked very competitive. Many of the tourist sites, and many, many bars and restaurants, are within walking distance but there is also a tram stop outside the hotel which can take you over to the San Bernado train station which is ideally situated for Plaza De Espania. I would highly recommend the hotel for a short trip to Seville.