Seville is the largest city and capital of the Andalucía region in the south of Spain. Seville has a population of approx 700,000 and has a year round pleasant to hot climate. The Semana Santa (holy week) and the feria every year are popular times of year to visit Seville.
Seville has an interesting fusion of many different styles of heritage, art and architecture. These vary from Roman to Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and even Islamic coming from the south in Morocco.
Hotels tend to be expensive in Seville. Given the summer heat, it is possible to find bargains in the summer otherwise avoid the big festivals to avoid increased seasonal rates.
Hotel rooms start at approx £35 a night. In order to take advantage of these offers you need to get in there and book early. Great hotels with a great location can cost £100 or more, with the most luxurious costing several hundred pounds a night.