Nobu Hospitality has announced the debut of Nobu Hotel and Restaurant Sevilla. Set in the heart of the Andalusian capital at Plaza de San Francisco, the brand’s latest opening occupies two early 20th-century residential buildings, which have been restored to enhance their traditional architecture. Facing the plateresque façade of the City Hall, Nobu Hotel Sevilla has just 25 guestrooms and suites and an expansive rooftop terrace complete with a swimming pool and dining area with views of the Cathedral and Giralda. The heart of the project, the Nobu restaurant is located to afford views of the Roman wall built by Julius Caesar, which was discovered during the renovation.
Operated by the Mercer Hotels chain, the property is owned by Millenium Hospitality Real Estate SOCIMI (“MHRE”). Marking the brand’s sixth Spanish hotel, Nobu Hotel Sevilla is one of three confirmed projects between Nobu Hotels and MHRE, with openings in San Sebastian (2023) and Madrid (2024) in the pipeline.
Located in the city’s historic center, Nobu Hotel Sevilla provides a gateway to explore the city's cultural offerings. Set in the shadow of the cathedral’s eight-century old bell tower, the Giralda, the hotel is just a short walk away from the Real Alcázar (the Royal Palace), while in the opposite direction guests will find the famed Calle Sierpes, a street lined with luxury boutiques. A melting pot of Mudejar, Gothic and Renaissance architecture, today the city is also home to one of "Game of Thrones'" most recognizable filming locations.
The hotel’s design pays homage to Nobu’s Japanese roots, while honoring Sevillian style. Elements of the original buildings have been preserved and the hotel designed around them, from the central glass courtyard to the staircase adorned with authentic tiles from the early 20th century. With five room types to choose from, ranging from Deluxe to the Nobu Suite, each is complete with rain showers, Eight & Bob amenities and a Smart TV.
In addition to the Nobu restaurant, which serves up iconic favorites including Black Cod Miso and Yellowtail Sashimi, guests can also dine at the Nobu Bar which offers light bites and creative cocktails, or at the rooftop. Other facilities include a solarium on the terrace complete with a pool to cool off in, a 24-hour gym, fit with the latest Technogym equipment, and the hotel can also serve as a meeting and events space.
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