Hostal Noches en Triana is located in the heart of the Triana neighborhood, one of Seville’s most historic and traditional districts. Just a 3-minute walk away, you’ll find the Triana Bridge and the famous Calle Betis, an ideal spot to enjoy stunning views along the banks of the Guadalquivir River.
Triana isn’t just a place to visitit’s a place to experience.
If you’re planning a getaway to Seville, there’s one place you simply can’t miss: Triana, the city’s most traditional, vibrant, and soulful neighborhood. Located on the other side of the Guadalquivir River, just across the historic Triana Bridge, this neighborhood is more than a destination — it’s a way of feeling and living Seville.
Birthplace of artists, potters, and flamenco legends, Triana preserves the essence of authenticity. Wandering its streets means immersing yourself in a world of ceramic tiles, flower-filled balconies, and lively patios. From the traditional Calle Alfarería to the bustling Triana Market, every corner breathes history and character.
Be amazed by the magic of Calle Betis, with its colorful façades facing the river and its terraces offering views of La Giralda. Feel the pulse of the neighborhood with live flamenco shows, taste the most delicious tapas in its bars and taverns, and sit by the riverside promenade to watch the sun set over Seville.
Triana is where tradition and modernity live side by side.
Just a 15-minute walk away, you’ll find two of the city’s architectural gems: the Cathedral and La Giralda, iconic symbols of Andalusian history that we highly recommend visiting during your stay.
A place where art, faith, and history come together. Wander through its vast naves, admire the splendor of the main altar, and visit the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
With its impressive semicircular architecture, navigable canals, and romantic bridges, Plaza de España will captivate you from the very first moment.
A jewel of Mudejar, Renaissance, and Gothic architecture. Stroll through its endless gardens, admire its exquisitely decorated halls, and feel the unique blend of cultures.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir stands the legendary Torre del Oro, a silent witness to Seville’s maritime history. Climb to the top and enjoy one of the most beautiful views in the city, with the river and Seville unfolding at your feet.