“The rooms are spacious with very efficient AC. The location is perfect for walkers, with lots of wonderfully quaint streets to explore between the hotel and the cathedral.”
Hotel · Seville, Spain
Don Paco Hotel
Hotel Don Paco
A-3.00 / 4.00
53 evaluations from our group leaders & tour directors (2007–2025)
Group leaders: A- (3 recent)Tour directors: A (14 total)
What our travelers say
Don Paco Hotel earns consistent praise from group leaders and tour directors who return to it as a Seville staple, and the reasons aren't hard to understand. The location — just a walkable stretch of narrow, sun-warmed streets away from the cathedral and Giralda Tower — means groups can move through the old city on foot without the logistical headache of buses or metro connections. Multiple group leaders have pointed to this independently, noting how the surrounding lanes reward wandering as much as purposeful sightseeing. Rooms come up repeatedly as genuinely comfortable and more spacious than the three-star category sometimes delivers, with air conditioning that actually keeps up during warm-weather travel. The breakfast draws real enthusiasm — group leaders describe it as varied enough to satisfy a crowd with different tastes, which matters when you're trying to get two dozen students fed and out the door efficiently. The rooftop pool has also proven to be a genuine morale boost, particularly for student groups arriving after long travel days.
A note on consistency: the large majority of feedback is strongly positive, but at least one group reported isolated housekeeping shortfalls — a couple of rooms that weren't up to standard on arrival, including one with previously opened items left behind. These appear to be exceptions rather than the rule, and the hotel's front-of-house staff has been described as helpful and easy to work with throughout. Groups that were placed on a single floor found check-in and movement between rooms notably smoother, so it's worth requesting that arrangement when booking.
Don Paco works especially well for student and school groups who want to be genuinely inside Seville rather than on its edges — the kind of program where afternoons dissolve into the old quarter and the hotel is a comfortable base rather than a destination in itself. Smaller groups and honors-level travelers will appreciate the walkability and character; larger groups will benefit from the operational straightforwardness the staff tends to deliver. For anyone running a program centered on Andalusian culture and history, it's a reliable, well-placed choice.
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About this property
Hotel Don Paco is set in central Seville, a 10 minute walk from the cathedral and Giralda Tower. It features a rooftop swimming pool and sun terrace with excellent city views. The stylish, air conditioned rooms at the Don Paco have hardwood floors and flat-screen satellite TV. There is a safe and a fridge, and the private bathroom comes with a hairdryer.
- Address: Plaza Padre Jeronimo de Cordoba 4, 41003
- Phone: +34 954 50 69 99
- Rating: 3 stars
- Rooms: 210
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Plaza Padre Jeronimo de Cordoba 4, 41003
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