Seville doesn’t do quiet. It does heat, noise, tile, celebration — and the Hesperia Sevilla has taken all of that and pressed it directly into every wall, cushion, and corridor.
This is a hotel where the interior design is the story.
The Palette
Walk in and the first thing you notice is the color. Not as accent, not as decoration — as a full commitment.
Emerald green velvet armchairs. Turquoise blue sofas. Cushions in red, yellow, deep blue, burnt orange. The bedspreads lean softer — warm beige — but they’re layered with throws and cushions that pull the whole palette back in.
It doesn’t shout. It hums. Confidently.
The scheme was designed by Luis Alicandú and TheNull, two studios that clearly understood the assignment: translate Seville’s light and energy into a livable space. Not a postcard. Not a mood board. A room you actually want to be in.
The Texture
Color alone isn’t enough. What makes Hesperia Sevilla’s interiors work is the texture underneath.
The headboards are upholstered using vertical capitonné — a padded technique with vertical stitching that creates depth without fuss. It looks structured. Almost architectural in itself.
The velvet in the common areas catches light differently depending on the hour. Morning is richer. Afternoon, it shifts. The cushions bring in patterns — geometric, floral, abstract — but they’re placed with restraint. Nothing competes. Everything layers.
The Feeling
The rooms feel like they belong to Seville without trying to imitate it. There are no painted tiles on every surface, no heavy Moorish references. The city is referenced through energy — warmth, contrast, joy — not through museum-piece detail.
You sleep under that padded headboard. You read in a turquoise chair by a window. The colors are present enough to feel considered, not so loud they exhaust you.
It’s designed for comfort that looks good. That’s harder than it sounds.
The Vibe
4-star. Central location. Refurbished in 2024.
The kind of hotel where the photographs on the website are exactly what you get — which is rarer than it should be.
If you’re drawn to bold interiors, honest color, and spaces that feel like they were made with a point of view — this is worth your attention.
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