
334 guests
|334 beds
|223 bedrooms
|223 bathrooms
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The partner's word
Hotel Sevilla Center, located in the heart of Seville, offers an exceptional setting for corporate events, seamlessly blending modern amenities with Andalusian charm. The hotel features eight versatile event rooms, accommodating up to 300 attendees, making it ideal for conferences, seminars, and business meetings.
Each space is equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual technology and can be customized to meet specific event requirements.The hotel's dedicated events team provides personalized service, assisting with every detail from planning to execution. Customized catering options are available, featuring Andalusian cuisine to enhance the event experience. Additionally, the hotel's central location offers convenient access to Seville's cultural landmarks, providing opportunities for enriching team-building activities or leisure exploration. With its combination of modern amenities, flexible event spaces, and professional support, Hotel Sevilla Center is an ideal choice for businesses seeking a distinguished venue for their corporate events in Seville.
The features

Hotel

Within walking distance of a railway station

Swimming pool
The spaces (8)



Maximum capacities by room configuration
Classroom
Theater
Banquet
U-Shape
Cabaret
Boardroom
Cocktail
Work equipment

Video projector

Flipchart(s)

Meeting room

Microphone(s) and sound system

Pens & paper
The rooms (223)
Twin Bedroom
2 single beds
Single Bedroom
1 double bed
Access
The nearest train station to Hotel Sevilla Center is Sevilla-San Bernardo, located approximately 500 meters away. To reach the hotel from the station, exit onto Avenida de la Buhaira and head northwest; the hotel will be on your right after a short 5-minute walk. Alternatively, Sevilla Santa Justa Station is about 1.3 kilometers from the hotel. From there, you can take a taxi for a quick 5-minute ride or opt for public transportation by taking the C1 or C2 bus lines to the San Bernardo stop, followed by a brief walk to the hotel.
Work equipment

Disabled access
