02/2023 - Martina Papagni
Its origins, which are said to be over 2,000 years old, are even recounted in ancient mythology and feature legendary characters such as Heracles. As the Greek hero fell in love with the fertile land between the banks of the Guadalquivir River, he founded and baptised the place Híspalis (which means "next to a river"), which later became known as Seville.
The passage of the various civilisations that were instrumental in its development has left the city with a distinct personality, which can be discovered by exploring the streets of its ancient historic centre. And what better way to pay tribute to such an urban treasure than to create rooms and apartments that perfectly reflect its prestigious style?
Prestigio is our new, elegant retreat on the doorstep of the Santa Crùz district, Seville's world-famous historic centre. With its convenient digital services and high-end amenities, Prestigio's rooms and flats offer you the perfect opportunity to dive into Seville's history and culture, surrounded by the comforts of your home. Straddling Seville's past and present, Prestigio is the ideal choice for an unforgettable stay in the Andalusian capital.
Sure, being declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site is undoubtedly an outstanding achievement. But is that happening three times? Unbelievable.
Although the value of this city on the banks of the River Guadalquivir is often underestimated, stepping out of the doors of Prestigio and strolling through the streets of Seville's city centre, it's easy to be speechless. With an area of 4 square kilometres, Seville’s Old Town contains not one but three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral, and the General Archive of the Indies.
The Catedral de Santa Mara de la Sede, the world's second-largest cathedral, is Seville's centre of attraction and a testament to Seville's long history. The plazas surrounding the Catedral are the liveliest in the city, and The Giralda, its tower built in the 15th century, can be seen from almost anywhere in Seville. But here’s the best part: if you want to enjoy one of Spain's most magical views, climb the Giralda at sunset and see for yourself!
There’s a reason the Royal Alcázar and its gardens, the oldest European palace still in use today, have been featured frequently in movies and television: the breathtaking foliage and the picturesque palace walls manage to create a truly royal experience. As peacocks roam the outer gardens, still used by the King of Spain and his family when in Seville, it’s possible to shortly relive the prestige and elegance of a time apparently gone by but which remains more alive than ever within the palace walls.
Finally, the General Archive of Indies is one of the most impressive testaments of the conquests of the Spanish Empire throughout the world, particularly in the Americas. With over 43,000 documents, its architecture reflects the history and significance of the Archive as one of Europe's most important historical archives.
If the pleasant Mediterranean weather, rich history, and vibrant atmosphere aren’t enough to convince you to visit Seville, remember: even UNESCO seems to have a pretty clear idea on the matter.