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The Hotel Inglaterra is a superior, four-star hotel offering prestige, tradition and quality since 1857. Situated in city centre facing Plaza Nueva, 3 blocks from the world famous Giralda, near the Cathedral, 3 km from Santa Justa train station and 10 km from airport. Because of its location and the service it has to offer, the Hotel Inglaterra has become one of the most popular meeting centre of the city.
 
Facilities include and Irish pub, a restaurant a la carte, cocktail lounge, meeting rooms, parking and a variety of facilities and services that are sure to meet the need of both business and leisure travellers. The Trinity Irish Pub, which has become an important part of Seville nightlife, is an authentic Victorian-style Irish pub located in the falls of the Hotel, and the Restaurant has also become an authentic gallery for exhibitions in which works of art by different artists will be on display. Moreover, with its updated services prepared for your company, the Hotel Inglaterra offers 4 meeting rooms, up to 100 people, equipped with everything necessary for meetings, presentations, conventions, and so on.
 
History: Back in 1840 an ancient convent called Casa Grande de San Francisco which was located in front of the Town Hall, was demolished ,at the front of the Plaza, facing the old Consistorial, the Fonda Inglaterra (Inn) was established in 1857. This was a first rate establishment, which made all Sevillians feel proud. The local press at the time reported how the city finally had lodgings worthy of its category as the third capital of the Kingdom.
 
The Fonda Inglaterra had all the characteristics necessary to make it became an exceptional lodging establishment: its location, the impeccable service, the decoration of its salons and dining rooms, the spacious rooms with lofty ceilings and all the modern advances available at the time. The Fonda Inglaterra became an authentic "palace" of Sevillian hostelry, and internationally one of the best establishments of its kind.