Best Hotels with Spa in Seville for Families (2026)
9 family-friendly hotels with spa & wellness in Seville . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Seville in summer hits 40°C by 2pm. After a morning dragging the kids through the Alcázar, what you really want is a cold plunge pool and someone rubbing the tension out of your shoulders. That's not a luxury here, it's survival. The good news: Seville's Old Town is packed with converted palaces and boutique hotels that take spa seriously. We found 5 family-friendly hotels with genuine wellness facilities, from 139 to 309 EUR per night, all within walking distance of the Cathedral. Some have hammams, others offer full treatment menus. If you're also looking for a hotel with a pool in Seville, there's overlap, but a spa hotel gives you the sauna, the jacuzzi, the massage that makes the trip feel like an actual holiday instead of sightseeing with extra steps.
Seville works for families but demands a rhythm. Mornings: sightsee before 11am when the heat is bearable. Then retreat to your hotel spa or pool until 5pm. Evenings: tapas, flamenco, and paseos along the river until kids crash around 10pm (local time for dinner, so they'll fit right in). The T1 tram runs from Plaza Nueva to San Bernardo, useful if your hotel is near the station. For the Alcázar, book tickets online at least 2 weeks ahead or you'll queue for 45 minutes in direct sun. Stroller terrain is mixed: the Santa Cruz quarter is cobblestoned and narrow, but the riverside walk to Seville's water parks and Isla Mágica is flat and wide. Mercado de Triana has high chairs and kid-friendly vendors. Budget tip: the Seville City Pass covers most sites and buses for a family of four for about 80 EUR.
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🧖Why Seville is worth it for a family spa hotel
Seville's spa hotel scene owes everything to its history. The Moors built hammams across the city in the 10th century, and that tradition echoes in modern hotel wellness centres. You'll find steam rooms, hot-cold circuits, and aromatic treatments that draw on Andalusian traditions rather than generic chain spa menus. The EME Catedral Mercer has a full hammam with open-air baths. Palacio Pinello offers facial and body treatments in a converted 15th-century palace. These aren't just rooms with a massage table.
The practical side matters too. Seville between June and September is genuinely exhausting with young children. Temperatures above 38°C are normal, and the midday heat empties the streets. A hotel with a proper spa gives your family a reason to enjoy the hottest hours instead of enduring them. Parents can book a 30-minute treatment while older kids (the Cristine Bedfor accepts unaccompanied children aged 8+ in common areas) read or play in the hotel lounge. It's not indulgence, it's logistics.
One thing to know: most Seville spa hotels are boutique-sized (40-70 rooms), not mega-resorts. That means spa facilities are intimate rather than sprawling. You won't find waterslides or kids' spa menus. But you will find hammams seating 6-8 people, jacuzzis on rooftop terraces, and therapists who can work around a family's schedule. For bigger resort-style wellness, consider spa hotels in Mallorca or Malaga's coastal options instead.
Parent's take
We spent five nights in Seville in late June with a 6-year-old and a 9-year-old. By day three, the kids stopped asking to see the cathedral and started asking when we could go back to the hotel spa. The hammam at the EME became our afternoon ritual: the kids loved the steam room for exactly 90 seconds before escaping to the plunge pool, and my partner and I took turns getting 25-minute massages while the other one supervised. The Palacio Pinello was our budget backup on the last night, and the courtyard alone made it feel like a spa even without the treatment room. What surprised me most was how small-scale everything felt. No queuing for loungers, no fighting over towels. Seville spa hotels are quiet by design, which is either perfect or boring depending on your kids' energy levels.
Our Top 9 Picks
Hotels in Seville with spa & wellness, sorted by guest rating.

Hotel Gravina 51
Arenal (old town)
Wonderful
320 reviews
A small 4-star with a converted patio and 28 rooms in the Arenal part of the old town, 8 minutes' walk from the cathedral. Family rooms have space for a cot plus king bed, and the inner patio stays cool through summer afternoons.
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€175/night
Why families love Hotel Gravina 51
We took the family room with the patio view and it was a genuine game-changer for the nap routine. Cot was set up before arrival, the patio stayed around 26 degrees through siesta while the street hit 38, and staff offered to warm bottles in the kitchen. Bathroom has a proper tub which mattered for our 10-month-old. Breakfast spread has fresh fruit cut at the counter and unsweetened yogurt, plus a soft-egg station for grown-ups.

Cristine Bedfor Sevilla Boutique Hotel
Old Town North
Wonderful
132 reviews
Opened in 2023, this boutique hotel on Calle Amor de Dios has a dedicated spa/wellness programme with massage chairs, treatment packages, and a relaxation area. The building is a renovated townhouse with just 14 rooms, making it one of the quietest stays in the Old Town. Spa packages include couples options and can be booked at check-in.
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€239/night
Why families love Cristine Bedfor Sevilla Boutique Hotel
The newest hotel on our list and it shows: everything is crisp, the tech works, and the staff remembered our kids' names by day two. The wellness packages are straightforward, you pick from a menu of massages and facials at reception. We did the couples massage (60 min, about 140 EUR total) while our 8-year-old read in the lounge. The massage chair in the common area kept the 5-year-old busy. Only 14 rooms means zero corridor noise at night. Breakfast is continental but well curated.

Only YOU Hotel Sevilla
Nervión
Wonderful
1,100 reviews
A 5-star boutique in Nervión with a real outdoor courtyard pool, family rooms with interconnecting options, and a calm garden setup that works well for naps. Best choice if you are travelling with a baby and an older sibling.
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€240/night
Why families love Only YOU Hotel Sevilla
The pool is the winner here: a real swimming pool with shade, not a rooftop dip. We used it daily with our 2-year-old while the baby slept in the stroller beside us in the garden. Family room had the cot pre-set and an air purifier that helped with the spring pollen. Nervión is residential but the metro runs from the door into the centre in 6 minutes, so no stroller battle with cobbles.

Cavalta Boutique Hotel
Triana
Wonderful
180 reviews
A 5-star boutique across the river in Triana with a small pool in the courtyard, larger rooms that fit a cot easily, and two restaurants on site. Best for a calmer base away from the old town tourist flow.
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€285/night
Why families love Cavalta Boutique Hotel
Triana flipped our trip around: over the bridge for breakfast in the cathedral area, back across for afternoon shade in the hotel courtyard, then dinner at one of the tapas bars on Calle Betis with the baby asleep in the pram. Room was the largest of any hotel we stayed at in Seville, and the kitchenette in the corner held our bottle-warmer and sterilizer without taking over the desk. Staff brought a bath thermometer unprompted on our first night.

Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla
Santa Cruz
Wonderful
1,240 reviews
Tucked into a narrow street in the Santa Cruz quarter, Casa 1800 is a premium boutique hotel with spa/wellness packages, massage services, and a rooftop terrace with afternoon tea service. The building dates to the 19th century, with an open central patio that serves as the communal relaxation space. Treatments range from full-body massages to targeted neck and back sessions.
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€309/night
Why families love Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla
This was our splurge night. The rooftop terrace alone justified the price: we had complimentary afternoon cakes and drinks while the kids watched the sun set over the Cathedral rooftops. The massage therapist came to our room at 8pm after the kids were asleep, which was perfect since we couldn't both leave. Rooms are beautifully decorated with Andalusian tiles and heavy curtains that block every trace of morning light. The only downside: the street outside is narrow and busy with horse carriages until 11pm, so light sleepers should request an interior room.

Las Casas de El Arenal
El Arenal
Wonderful
1,182 reviews
A 4-star hotel in the El Arenal quarter with a Finnish sauna, solarium terrace, and garden courtyard. Las Casas de El Arenal occupies a restored 18th-century house on Calle Castelar, 12 minutes' walk from the Cathedral. The sauna seats 4-5 people and the rooftop solarium catches the afternoon sun.
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€142/night
Why families love Las Casas de El Arenal
The sauna was small but we had it to ourselves every afternoon around 4pm. Kids aren't allowed in (ages 16+), so we took turns while the other parent explored the rooftop terrace with the children. The courtyard garden downstairs was genuinely lovely and kept the kids entertained with its fountain. Rooms are traditional Andalusian style with dark wood furniture. Breakfast spread was excellent with fresh orange juice from local oranges.

Palacio Pinello
Old Town
Excellent
1,676 reviews
A 15th-century palace turned boutique hotel near the Cathedral, Palacio Pinello has a full beauty spa with body treatments, facials, pedicures, and massage. The treatment rooms sit inside the original vaulted cellars, and the courtyard with its marble columns is where you wait between sessions.
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€139/night
Why families love Palacio Pinello
We booked a couples massage while the kids explored the courtyard. The staff brought them juice and let them sit in the shaded patio area. Rooms are large by Seville standards, with high ceilings and tiled floors that stay cool. The breakfast buffet was average but the location is unbeatable, two minutes from the Cathedral entrance.

Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento
Isla de la Cartuja
Excellent
4,935 reviews
The only Seville hotel with a proper kids club. The miniclub runs supervised pirate-themed activities during summer and holidays: craft workshops, games, contests, and puppet shows for ages 4-12. Outside the club, there is a dedicated children's pool, an outdoor pool surrounded by gardens, and a heated indoor pool for winter visits. The hotel sits 500m from Isla Mágica theme park.
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€116/night
Why families love Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento
This is where we dropped the kids off at the miniclub and sat by the pool reading for two hours. Actual reading. The pirate theme had them hooked from day one, and the counselors were genuinely engaged, not just watching from a chair. The children's pool is shallow enough for our 5-year-old to stand, and the main pool is big enough to swim laps. Isla Mágica is a 5-minute walk. The only downside: the hotel is outside the Old Town, so you need a taxi or bus to reach the Cathedral.

EME Catedral Mercer Hotel
Cathedral Quarter
Very Good
1,424 reviews
The EME sits directly opposite the Giralda tower and packs the most complete spa in Seville: a hammam, steam room, Finnish sauna, open-air hot spring bath, and a full treatment menu. The rooftop pool bar has direct Cathedral views. Spa facilities span two floors with a dedicated relaxation lounge.
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€233/night
Why families love EME Catedral Mercer Hotel
The hammam was the highlight. We went at 3pm when it was nearly empty and the kids thought they were in a cave. Steam room sessions are short (the attendant suggests 10 minutes for adults) but the plunge between hot and cold pools kept the 9-year-old entertained for an hour. The rooftop pool is small but the view of the Giralda at sunset is something we still talk about. Rooms facing the Cathedral get noise from street musicians until midnight, so ask for a courtyard-facing room if your kids are light sleepers.
💡Tips for picking the right spa hotel in Seville with kids
- 1Book spa treatments within 48 hours of check-in, not at check-in. Most Seville boutique hotels have only 1-2 therapists, and July slots fill fast. The EME Catedral takes advance bookings via email.
- 2Ask specifically about children's access to the spa area. Most hotels allow kids in the jacuzzi and pool but restrict the sauna and steam room to ages 16+. The Cristine Bedfor is the most flexible, allowing supervised children aged 8+ in all common wellness areas.
- 3Seville spa hotels cluster in two zones: Old Town (Santa Cruz, near the Cathedral) and Triana (across the river). Old Town is walkable to every major sight. Triana is quieter, with fewer tourists and better tapas prices, but you'll cross a bridge to reach the Alcázar.
- 4Combine your spa hotel with the Aire Ancient Baths Sevilla on Calle Aire, 10 minutes' walk from most of our picks. It's a standalone hammam in a restored 15th-century building. Couples session with massage runs about 85 EUR per person. Not family-friendly though, it is adults only.
- 5Mid-range spa hotels (140-240 EUR) often include basic wellness access (sauna, solarium) in the room rate. Premium treatments (massage, facials) are extra, typically 60-120 EUR per session. If your budget is tight, choose a hotel with included sauna access rather than paying for à la carte treatments elsewhere.
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