Seville
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Dorm beds in Seville, Spain range from $14 to $97/night over the next 3 months. HostelHound tracks 42 properties. Cheapest upcoming dates: Aug 24, Aug 25, Aug 26.
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Hostel prices in Seville, Spain
A typical dorm night in Seville runs about $19.
Based on current listed prices, September is typically the cheapest month (around $18/night) and November the most expensive (around $20/night).
At $14/night and up, Seville is one of the more affordable hostel destinations in Spain.
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Hostels we track in Seville
- JOY Plaza de Armas 9.3 · 7,940 reviews
- Black Swan Hostel Sevilla 9.3 · 5,920 reviews
- Onefam Catedral 9.5 · 5,409 reviews
- Onefam Centro 8.8 · 5,367 reviews
- La Banda Rooftop Hostel 9.7 · 5,356 reviews
- New Samay Hostel 9.0 · 4,794 reviews
- JOY Setas Coworking 9.0 · 2,686 reviews
- Nuevo Suizo 7.5 · 2,570 reviews
- Triana Hostel 9.1 · 2,532 reviews
- U-Sense For You Hostel Sevilla 8.7 · 1,971 reviews
- Toc Hostel Sevilla 9.1 · 1,619 reviews
- Rio Hostel 7.7 · 1,330 reviews
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- The Nomad Hostel&Pension 9.0 · 954 reviews
- The Spot Central Hostel 8.8 · 817 reviews
- Hub Hostel Seville 6.2 · 534 reviews
- La Flamenka Hostel 8.5 · 462 reviews
- Pension Montorena 8.2 · 443 reviews
- Room Salvador 9.0 · 402 reviews
- Hostel Trotamundos 4.2 · 377 reviews
- Hostel A2C Sevilla 7.8 · 292 reviews
- Pensión Catedral 8.3 · 291 reviews
- Perez Montilla 9.2 · 222 reviews
- La Banda Living Hostel 9.7 · 208 reviews
- The Loft House Sevilla 9.3 · 176 reviews
- Hotel Abanico 10.0 · 155 reviews
- Seville Your Way Hostel 6.3 · 140 reviews
- Hotel Plaza 10.0 · 134 reviews
- Le Petit Paris 6.9 · 92 reviews
- Hostal Da Vinci 10.0 · 73 reviews
- Sweet Sevilla Hostel 9.1 · 55 reviews
- Hostal Alcobia 4.7 · 45 reviews
- Urban Cube Hostel Sevilla 8.8 · 36 reviews
- Hotel Goya 10.0 · 35 reviews
- Hostal Roma 6.3 · 25 reviews
- The Corner House 12 reviews
- Hacienda Olontigi 7.4 · 4 reviews
- Hotel y Apartamentos Doña Lola 9.4 · 4 reviews
- La Banda Suites 10.0 · 2 reviews
- Hostel Ikigai 10.0 · 1 reviews
- Roomsole 4.0 · 1 reviews
- Hotel Casa Arena
- Pensión Dulces Sueños
Local knowledge for Seville
Where to stay
The Macarena district, north of the historic core around Alameda de Hércules, has the densest cluster of budget hostels and noticeably cheaper bars than anything near the Cathedral. Triana, across the Puente de Isabel II, is quieter at night and still a short walk to the main sights.
Getting around
- The Catedral de Sevilla offers a limited free-entry slot (currently Sunday afternoons) that must be booked online in advance, not on Monday mornings. Reserve ahead to skip the ticket price.
- Eat at Mercado de Triana rather than the tourist-facing restaurants along Avenida de la Constitución. Stall lunches run a few euros less per plate and the food is better.
- Book anything for Semana Santa or Feria de Abril months in advance. Hostel prices during those two to three weeks in March and April can triple compared to the rest of the year.
When to go
Hostels are cheapest and easiest to find from November through February. They fill fastest and cost the most during Semana Santa (March or April, depending on the year) and Feria de Abril, which follows a week or two later.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a hostel in Seville cost per night?
Dorm beds in Seville currently range from $14 to $97/night based on the next 3 months of availability.
When are the cheapest dates to book a hostel in Seville?
Based on current data, the cheapest upcoming dates for hostels in Seville are August 24, August 25, August 26.
How many hostels does HostelHound track in Seville?
HostelHound currently tracks 42 hostels in Seville, Spain.
What's the cheapest month to book a hostel in Seville?
Based on current availability, September has the lowest hostel prices in Seville, with dorm beds typically around $18/night.
Is Seville affordable compared to other hostel cities in Spain?
Seville is one of the more affordable hostel destinations in Spain, with dorm prices starting from $14/night.
Where do backpackers stay in Seville?
The Macarena district, north of the historic core around Alameda de Hércules, has the densest cluster of budget hostels and noticeably cheaper bars than anything near the Cathedral. Triana, across the Puente de Isabel II, is quieter at night and still a short walk to the main sights.
What is the best time of year to visit Seville?
Hostels are cheapest and easiest to find from November through February. They fill fastest and cost the most during Semana Santa (March or April, depending on the year) and Feria de Abril, which follows a week or two later.