Pilatos — Apartment for 6 in Seville’s Trendy La Buhaira District

Max. number of guest

6

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

1

Property size

85.00 m2

Where will you be?

The elegant Pilatos apartment accommodates 6 people and is located in the La Buhaira neighborhood, near the historic La Calzada district, one of Seville’s trendiest areas. It features two stylishly decorated bedrooms, combining simple furniture with striking details such as patterned wallpaper.

This apartment is ideal for those seeking peace and relaxation in an elegant setting without giving up the vibrancy of Sevillian life. Close to the Buhaira Gardens, with their Almohad heritage, and the Church of San Benito, you’ll be surrounded by history and character while just a short distance from the city center. With excellent public transport connections, you can reach the center quickly, or enjoy a pleasant walk.

Perfect for families or friends, the Pilatos apartment offers comfort, tranquility, style, and a prime location.

Camas

1

Double beds

1

Sofa beds

1

Couches

2

Single beds

1

Child beds

Services

Neighborhood

The La Buhaira neighborhood and the former suburb of La Calzada are a reflection of the passage of time in Seville, blending traces of the past with the vibrancy of the present. Originally, this area was an extramural settlement with workshops, orchards, and roads leading to the city. Today, it is a residential district with wide avenues, historic gardens, and a privileged location that offers easy access to the city center. One of its most emblematic spots is the Jardines de la Buhaira, once the recreational grounds of the Almohad caliphs, where remnants of the palace and its water reservoirs are still preserved. This green oasis is the perfect place to walk, read, or simply escape the urban hustle and bustle. Nearby stands the Church of San Benito, a temple of great devotion in the city and home to the popular San Benito Brotherhood, whose penitential procession during Seville’s Holy Week is one of the most anticipated. Its history and architecture make it a landmark of the area. But undoubtedly, one of the forgotten treasures of this neighborhood is what remains of the Monumental Bullring, an ambitious project promoted by the legendary bullfighter Joselito el Gallo. Designed to be the largest bullring in Spain, it was only in use for a few years before being demolished in 1930. Today, a small part of its structure still stands, a testament to what it could have been and a reminder of the vision of one of the most influential bullfighters in history. Despite its transformations, this area has preserved its Sevillian essence, combining tradition, culture, and an excellent location that allows visitors to enjoy Seville with both comfort and authenticity.

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