Spain is one of the most remarkable countries in the world, with a thriving and fascinating past, and a present that’s just as alluring and promising. For style, elegance, and impeccable manners, Spain is one of the finest places in the world to get away from it all and immerse yourself in a cosmopolitan scene. Sevilla is like all of Spain, only moreso. The capital of Andalusia, it’s the largest financial center in the area, and one of the most exciting cities in the country. Visitors here will no doubt be struck by the magnificent blend of the old and the new, with architecture designed with Moorish influences from centuries ago, to contemporary art that speaks to the immediate present. In Sevilla, Spain, hotels also have this splendid combination of the old and the new.
We’ve carefully selected our hotels to emphasize this remarkable style, and to provide our guests with a gorgeous sense of hospitality that sometimes borders on absolute splendor. Waking up each day to sumptuous decor is just the beginning of it, and we offer a host of amenities to provide a sense of remarkable rejuvenation, that will keep you relaxed and refreshed and curious to see more of Sevilla. There is a stunning array of visual art here, and it just gets more fascinating the more often you visit. You can find classical works from all over the world, and contemporary and extremely cutting edge works by local and international artists.
At the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, you can see works like Nancy Spero’s installation Let the Priests Tremble. This exquisite hand-painted wall installation, based on the writings of Helene Cixous, came to Sevilla from London’s Ikon Gallery. It was her own reworking of a project she did in 1998, and it’s fascinating to have the work here in 2009, the same year of her death. Nancy Spero was a profoundly prolific and influential artist who was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in the U.S., and later moved to Chicago and then New York. Her work is as memorable for its impact in its own rite, as it is for the artist’s lifelong dedication to human rights.



