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- Accommodations at the 4-star Leflet Sanlucar, located in Sanlúcar la Mayor.
- Available as room-only, Breakfast, and half-board.
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This hotel is the perfect choice for a comfortable holiday with great transportation links.
Its location in Sanlúcar la Mayor, just 15 minutes from Seville and with a direct bus connection, allows you to enjoy the city at a more leisurely pace.
The hotel offers many amenities designed for your comfort, including a seasonal outdoor rooftop pool, free car park, and a café where you can enjoy drinks and snacks while watching soccer games on a big screen.
Book now and enjoy your next holiday at your own pace.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Interesting Facts About Sanlúcar la Mayor
- A Journey Through History: Admire the Church of San Pedro, a beautiful Mudejar landmark built on the remains of an ancient Arab fortress. A must-see for history lovers and photographers alike.
- A Futuristic Landscape: Discover the impressive Solúcar Solar Plant, where thousands of mirrors and towering solar structures create a striking, almost science-fiction-like panorama.
- Nature at Your Fingertips: Enjoy the Guadiamar Green Corridor, a protected natural area ideal for walking, unwinding and connecting with nature just a short distance from Doñana.
- Authentic Andalusian Flavours: Explore the local gastronomy with a tapas route through the town centre and savour specialties such as oxtail stew and Iberian pork dishes.
- The Land of Historic Haciendas: Visit elegant estates such as Benazuza, former Arab farmsteads and important olive-growing centres that still showcase Andalusia’s rich heritage.
- A Tradition of Craftsmanship: Sanlúcar la Mayor is known for its woodworking and metalworking traditions, making it a great place to discover authentic local craftsmanship.

Seville: Sun, Culture and Tapas in Southern Spain
Seville is the capital of Andalusia in southern Spain, a sun-drenched city where grand monuments, orange-tree-lined streets and lively tapas bars set the tone. It is a fantastic choice for couples and families who want culture, great food and a relaxed pace of life, all in a city that is easy to explore on foot.
Make sure you visit:
- Seville Cathedral and La Giralda – One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, with a former minaret turned bell tower offering sweeping views over the city.
- Real Alcázar of Seville – A royal palace with intricate tilework, courtyards and lush gardens where you can spend hours wandering.
- Plaza de España and María Luisa Park – A spectacular semi-circular plaza with canals and bridges, surrounded by a huge green park ideal for strolling and cycling.
- Barrio de Santa Cruz – The old Jewish quarter, a maze of narrow lanes, whitewashed houses and small squares filled with cafés and tapas bars.
- Triana district and the riverfront – Cross the bridge to discover a more local side of Seville, with traditional ceramic shops, flamenco venues and a pleasant riverside promenade.
Family-friendly activities:
- Rowboats and bikes at Plaza de España – Hire a small boat on the canal or cycle around the plaza and María Luisa Park for a fun, low-effort family outing.
- Climb La Giralda – The ramped ascent makes it easier for children than a traditional staircase, and the city views feel like a reward at the top.
- Playtime in María Luisa Park – Shady paths, ponds and playgrounds give younger travellers space to run around and burn off energy.
- Isla Mágica theme park – A family-oriented theme and water park on the edge of the city, with rides, shows and pools for a full day of entertainment.
- Riverfront walks and bike rides – Gentle paths along the Guadalquivir are ideal for walking, cycling or stopping for ice cream while watching kayaks and tour boats go by.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Salmorejo and gazpacho – Two chilled tomato-based soups that are perfect in the heat; salmorejo is thick and creamy, while gazpacho is lighter and more refreshing.
- “Pescaito frito” (fried fish) – Lightly battered and fried fish served in small portions, often shared at busy tapas bars in the evening.
- Traditional tapas – Classic bites such as Iberian ham, marinated olives, croquettes, Spanish omelette and grilled pork loin are part of everyday life in Seville.
- Orange-based sweets and desserts – Seville’s bitter oranges inspire marmalades, cakes and chocolates that you will find in bakeries and some historic convents.
- Local wines and sherries – Try a chilled glass of manzanilla or fino from nearby wine regions to accompany your tapas.
Make the most of your visit and go to ...
- Córdoba – Around 45 minutes away by high-speed train, it is famous for the Mezquita-Catedral, flower-filled patios and an atmospheric old town.
- Cádiz – One of Europe’s oldest cities, set on a narrow peninsula with beaches, sea views and a relaxed maritime feel.
- Jerez de la Frontera – A great option for wine lovers, known for its sherry bodegas and equestrian shows.
- Ronda and the White Villages – Dramatic hilltop towns with whitewashed houses, deep gorges and spectacular viewpoints, often visited on organised day tours.
- Doñana National Park – A vast protected area of wetlands, dunes and forests, ideal if you are interested in nature, birdwatching and unique landscapes.

Discounts for children and terms for individual travellers
- Infants aged 0 to 1 stay free when sharing a bed with 2 adults.
- Are you travelling with two infants in the same room? Request it here and we’ll check if it’s possible.
- Children aged 2 to 11 do not receive a special discount.
- The maximum capacity for triple rooms. Let us explain it better!
- Are you travelling with children? The maximum capacity is 2 adults + 1 child or infant per room.
- Are you all adults? In that case, the maximum occupancy is 3 adults per room.
- Want to book for one person? The price of a single room is the same as the total price of a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single guests.
