Meliá Sevilla
Seville
In the heart of Seville, this elegant urban hotel lies alongside the iconic Plaza de España and the magnificent María Luisa Park. With spacious rooms and avant-garde design, it also features a wonderful outdoor pool, the largest Convention Centre in the centre of the city, and delicious dining at restaurants such as Mosaico and Chimera. A short distance from the Royal Alcázar, the district of Santa Cruz, the cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies, Meliá Sevilla is the best place for feeling the pulse of the city. Whether its for leisure or business, the prime location, extensive facilities and quality services make it the most ideal accommodation in the centre of Seville. All enhanced by the superior quality of our The Level service.
Seville Airport
10km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+1
Currency:
€ (Euro)
Temperature:
5°C - 38°C
Cost of a Beer:
£4
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£30
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About The Area
Alcalá de Guadaíra offers golfers a peaceful Andalusian setting just 15 minutes from the vibrant city of Seville. It’s an ideal base for those wanting strong championship golf with authentic Spanish culture and cuisine woven into the experience.
The area’s standout venue is Real Club Sevilla Golf, one of Spain’s most respected championship courses and host of the 2004 Ryder Cup. Designed by José María Olazábal, it is known for its immaculate conditioning, wide but strategically bunkered fairways and large, subtly contoured greens that demand a sharp short game. Water hazards feature prominently, adding tournament-style pressure to key approach shots. Within reach, Zaudín Golf Club offers a more intimate parkland test framed by mature trees and lakes, while Hato Verde Golf Club provides a slightly more forgiving layout ideal for mixed-ability groups.
Golf in this region is typically dry underfoot, with firm fairways and consistent greens. The atmosphere is relaxed yet refined, with strong clubhouse hospitality and excellent practice facilities.
Off the course, Alcalá itself is known for its historic castle overlooking the Guadaíra River and its traditional molinos (water mills). However, Seville is the real cultural draw. Evenings can be spent exploring tapas bars in the Santa Cruz district, visiting the spectacular Plaza de España, or experiencing authentic flamenco performances. The city’s Moorish architecture, including the Alcázar of Seville, adds real depth to any golf itinerary.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the best times to visit, avoiding Andalusia’s intense summer heat while enjoying clear skies and superb course conditions. For golfers seeking championship pedigree combined with one of Spain’s most charismatic cities, Alcalá de Guadaíra delivers a compelling and culturally rich golf break.


























