9 of the Best Historic Wedding Venues in Seville

A vibrant and romantic city known for flamenco, fiestas and incredible architecture and historic buildings, Seville is a beautiful choice for a wedding. With its elegant and unique Arabian heritage and incredible food as the birthplace of tapas, the fact that it has year round sun is just the cherry on top.

Below we’ve listed 9 of our favourite wedding venues in the city to help you get inspired.

1. Casa Guardiola

Built back in 1880, the beautifully ornate Casa Guardiola is considered a benchmark of impeccable Sevillian architecture and is studied by students at university due to its impressive levels of design. Located in the city centre, it has plenty of rooms available both inside and out for different aspects of your wedding, and different sizes of celebrations. Available for exclusive hire, it can host between 50 to 300 guests and has no curfew, so you can party the night away.

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2. Villa Luisa

A stunning private house located at the heart of the city, Villa Luisa has been hosting events since 1929. Surrounded by 4400 square metres of idyllic gardens filled with orange trees, fountains and palm groves, they have an abundance of spaces both inside and out to choose from. Their rooms include the light and bright Columns Patios, the atmospheric Hall of Lions and Hall of Tapestries, and the cosy Secret Room and Paradise Lounge, in addition to their pretty gardens.

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3. Hotel Alfonso XIII

Filled with refined opulence and grandeur, this impressive hotel is an architectural feast for the eyes and a well-loved wedding venue. They have nine function rooms available to choose from, each featuring their own individual style and decor, along with their luxurious inner courtyard that sits as the jewel in the hotel’s crown. The venue can host up to 350 guests for your wedding and has space to sleep 250 of them too.

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4. Palacio Bucarelli

Onece owned by Sevillian nobility and one of the most important palaces of the 17th century, Palacio Bucarelli is filled to the brim with historic gems. From the architecture to the collected items of tapestries, furniture and artwork, the palace has been in the hands of the same family for over 400 years and 14 generations, with the family still residing there now. Featuring Andalusian-Baroque architecture, the venue has eight interconnected rooms available to host up to 220 guests, in addition to a Spanish-Italian garden that is filled to the brim with colourful flowers, oranges, lemons and jasmine.

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6. Hotel Fontecruz Los Seises

Forming part of the Archbishop’s Palace building and known as ‘The Third Patio’, Hotel Fontecruz Los Seises is a pretty boutique hotel located in the Santa Cruz neighbourhood, Seville’s oldest and most historic district. Celebrate poolside on their terrace, followed by dinner and drinks in their restaurant and bar.

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7. Casa Pilatos

A stunning example of Sevillian architecture from the 16th century surrounded by colourful Italian gardens, Casa Pilato is a breathtaking spot to host a wedding. Celebrate well into the night in their gorgeous Renaissance courtyard with up to 400 of your guests, dining on Moroccan inspired dishes from their in-house caterers Alfonso Catering. The venue also has it’s own chapel for up to 50 guests for the ceremony, in addition to lovely interior room options too.

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8. Hacienda Los Ángeles

A traditional hacienda from the 16th century, this wedding venue combines Andalusian elegance with Arabic decoration to form a unique backdrop to your special day. Featuring large windows and wood beams, they have various halls suitable for different guest numbers, with the largest able to host up to 400 guests for dinner. The venue also benefits from 5 large landscaped courtyards to choose from and 11 bedrooms in addition to a bridal suite. They have a dedicated events team with over 20 years of experience and the venue can be exclusively yours for the day.

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9. Hacienda Molinillos

Located just 15 minutes from the centre of Seville, the charming 18th century Hacienda Molinillos is surrounded by picturesque olive and orange groves and characterful Sevillian countryside. Recently renovated, they have an impressive patio spanning over 1000 square metres to host your wedding on along with a covered, air-conditioned pavilion that can host up to 400 guests.

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