Halo Boutique Hotel
Sevilla · Spain · Calle Gloria 3
About Halo Boutique Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Sevilla
Halo Boutique Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Sevilla, Spain. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
We had a fantastic stay at Halo Boutique Hotel! The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. We especially enjoyed the small patio—it was perfect for relaxing and sunbathing. The rooftop pool, though cozy in size, was very clean and offered an amazing view of the cathedral, making it a great spot to unwind after a day of exploring. The staff were all incredibly friendly and helpful. We accidentally broke a glass vase in the room, and they were so kind and understanding—they didn’t charge us for it, which we really appreciated. The location is unbeatable! We were within walking distance of all the major attractions, including the cathedral and the Real Alcázar. It made our trip so convenient and enjoyable. Highly recommend this hotel—we’ll definitely stay here again on our next visit to Seville!
Hotel was absolutely phenomenal. Room was clean and comfortable. AC system worked great in the 100+ degree weather. Breakfast options were great and coffee was tasty. Hotel is in a great location and works as a good central point for exploring Seville. The front desk staff were very attentive, professional, and friendly. Cannot recommend this place enough!
If you want to enjoy the city it's perfect, it's close to everything. But we came specifically to enjoy the pool. Be warned there are only 3 sun beds on the terrace. I also called to order some drinks because the bar on the terrace was closed they told me I can't order any drinks until the restaurant opens again at 8pm. I find this shocking considering it is literally 40 degrees celcius and I can't order a cold drink to enjoy at the pool. It also makes no sense for their business, they would make so much money keeping tourists on the roof drinking with music and tapas.