Cavalta Boutique Hotel.
Set in a restored 1900s manor house designed by architect Ramón Balbuena y Huertas, this 12-room boutique hotel serves as a preserved specimen of Andalusian regionalism. Located in the soul-stirring Triana neighborhood, the property avoids the generic luxury template, instead highlighting original ceramics, tiles, and ironwork that reflect the district’s artisan history. The small room count lends the atmosphere of a private residence rather than a standard hotel. On the ground floor, the namesake restaurant modernizes local flavors, while the Alzali Garden Club on the roof provides a rare urban sanctuary featuring a pool, solarium, and cocktail bar with views over the surrounding rooftops. It is a calculated blend of architectural heritage and intimate scale, positioned perfectly for those who want to experience Seville’s most characteristic barrio from a quiet, sophisticated base.