Seville
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Spain · 8 districts · 4 vibes
8 handpicked hostels in Seville, sorted by traveler rating.
Seville is Andalusia's flamenco-and-orange-blossom capital and one of Spain's densest backpacker clusters — eight hostels inside a 1 km radius of the Cathedral, priced 18–35 EUR for a dorm bed. La Banda Rooftop (9.0, 1,228 reviews) is the rooftop-dinner flagship on Dos de Mayo; The Loft House (9.2) holds the highest rating on Calle Sierpes; JOY Setas brings the coworking angle next to Las Setas; room00 Salvador is the 8,600-review volume leader on Buiza y Mensaque; Triana Backpackers is the only pick across the Guadalquivir river in Triana. Tapas 2.50–4 EUR a plate in Alfalfa and Alameda de Hércules, sunset rooftop beers 5 EUR at Las Setas Mirador, free flamenco at Casa Anselma in Triana after 23:30, and the Pub Crawl Sevilla meets Mon-Thu 21:00 at Plaza del Salvador.
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8 handpicked hostels in Seville, sorted by traveler rating.
The Loft House Sevilla
The Loft House is Seville's highest-rated hostel at 9.2 from 800 reviews — a design-first boutique operation on Calle Sierpes, the pedestrian shopping spine of the Old Town. Generous pod dorms with en-suite bathrooms, an included breakfast that rivals The Nomad's, a rooftop with Giralda views, and the kind of cleanliness that prompts reviewers to use the word 'spa' unironically.
La Banda Rooftop Hostel
La Banda Rooftop is the signature social-rooftop hostel of Seville's Old Town, perched two minutes from the Cathedral with a roof terrace that hosts nightly sunset dinners for up to 25 guests. 9.0 from 1,228 reviews, adults-only (18+), cooking staff who do real Andalusian menus rather than hostel slop.
New Samay Hostel
New Samay is a 2,004-review social hostel on Avenida Menéndez Pelayo, a 6-minute walk from the Alcázar with a wrap-around rooftop that hosts the in-house bar programme. Pod dorms with decent AC, a courtyard patio for pre-tapas drinks, and a bar-crawl programme three nights a week run by staff who know the Alfalfa circuit cold.
room00 Salvador Hostel
room00 Salvador is Seville's highest-volume backpacker operation — 8,607 reviews, 250+ beds across 4 floors, and a location 90 seconds from Plaza del Salvador where the Pub Crawl Sevilla meets nightly. Thick-duvet pod dorms, in-house tapas bar with daily 2.50 EUR cañas, and the kind of rotating multinational dorm crowd you only get at the big-volume Old Town hostels.
JOY Setas Coworking
JOY Setas is the coworking-first hostel right beside the Metropol Parasol / Las Setas, with a dedicated 30-desk workspace, fibre Wi-Fi, and a rooftop that doubles as the after-5pm social space. Rating 8.6 from 943 reviews, popular with digital nomads on 1-2 week stays who fold a Seville work-stretch into an Andalusia circuit.
Hostel Triana Backpackers
Triana Backpackers is the only mainstream hostel across the Guadalquivir river in Triana barrio, a 12-minute walk from the Cathedral but a full neighbourhood shift to locals-and-flamenco territory. 8.5 from 2,728 reviews, big communal kitchen, inner patio, and the cheapest dorm bed of the city's top eight at 21 EUR.
Black Swan Hostel Sevilla
Black Swan is Seville's biggest dedicated party hostel — 6,547 reviews, nightly in-house bar crawls, a ground-floor bar that feeds into Alameda de Hércules nightlife, and a reputation for the most engineered solo-traveler social programme in the city. 8.5 rating, adults-only, pod dorms, and a staff of backpacker veterans who run the programming personally.
The Nomad Hostel & Pension
The Nomad occupies a restored 19th-century pension on Calle Itálica, 5 minutes from the Cathedral and 3 minutes from the Museo de Bellas Artes. Mid-size at 80 beds, 8.5 from 2,680 reviews, and the best-reviewed hostel breakfast in the city — a full hot-plate buffet included in the rate. Pod dorms, a small coworking corner, and a quieter curated social programme than Black Swan.
Hand-picked guides.
Every hostel in Seville's top eight has a rooftop — it's a given in a city where the Cathedral spire, the Giralda, and Las Setas define the …
Seville's social-hostel scene runs tighter than most Andalusian cities — six of the top eight hostels run structured programming at least th…
Seville's Old Town is compact enough to walk in a single day, but the neighbourhood texture — Santa Cruz maze, Alfalfa tapas circuit, Triana…
Seville is a flamenco city, and 'live music hostel' here means one specific thing: a hostel that either stages flamenco in-house (Black Swan…







