Where to stay in Dos Hermanas, Spain

City
Dos Hermanas
Population
122943
City size
#74 largest city in Spain
Country
Spain
Travel score
# 1 visited country in Europe
Hotel (avg. price)
€ 123.74
AirBnB (avg. price)
€ 134
From Int. Airport
28,7 km
Taxi (Start + per km)
€ 3.50 + € 1.10
Quality of Life Index
Very High (172.54)
Cost of Living Index
Low (46.27)
Safety Index
High (64.74)
Health Care Index
High (78.02)
English Proficiency
Poor (25'th out of 33 in EU)
Income Level / month
€ 1,670.32
Tipping
5 - 10%
Power Outlet
Type F (230 V, 50 Hz)
Drinkable tap water
Yes
Meal, Inexp. Resta.
€ 12.00
3-Course Meal Mid-Range Resta.
€ 25.00
Beer (0,5 L)
€ 0.91
Milk (1 L)
€ 0.81
Water (1,5 L)
€ 0.64

Just 14 km south of Seville is located in the city of Dos Hermanas. The town is within the Autonomous Community of Andalucía, in the south of Spain. It is a city full of history and legends waiting for you to be visited and discover. The streets of Dos Hermanas have a historical heritage from the groups that inhabited the area, such as the Turdetani, the Roman, and the Arab civilizations. Still, until the conquest of Seville by King Ferdinand III of Castille, it became the city that grew to what it is today. Enjoy the closeness to Seville but stay in a city with a town feeling, full of local homemade food and great culture worth visiting.

Our recommendations on which areas to stay in

  • Stay with luxury in Dos Hermanas and discover its culture. We recommend looking for accommodation near Plaza de la Constitución and the Town Hall of Dos Hermanas.
  • Find accommodation close to Plaza del Arenal and Dos Hermanas Train Station and discover its culture and urban parks for the whole family.
  • Are you traveling on a tight budget? Dos Hermanas is an excellent spot to find affordable accommodation in the whole city and a great place to visit Seville.

These are our recommendations on accommodations in Dos Hermanas, Spain, in 4 categories:

Legends, history, and the home of the Nazarenos. – What to know before visiting.

The city of Dos Hermanas is part of the metropolitan area of Seville. The region has had different settlements since the old age, such as the Turdetani or pre-roman civilizations. The later roman settlement was called Orippo and was part of the Vía Augusta, one of the longest routes of the Roman empire, bordering the Mediterranean sea. You can visit this old roman city and discover the remains of Torre Los Herberos, located on the city’s outskirts. 

But most of its history developed during the middle ages after the conquest and repartition of the once-owned Arab territories by King Ferdinand III of Castille in 1248. The foundation legends of the two sisters Elvira and Estefanía Nazareno, who, according to the tradition, found an image of Saint Anne and a bell, founding the city and giving the demonym of Nazareno to its inhabitants. 

The city is home to great religious art and constructions such as Parroquia Santa María Magdalena, the main church in the town from the XVIII Century, with art related to the Seville conquest on its walls. Also, visit the Chapel of Saint Anne, the city’s patron saint, in a neo múdejar architectural style. Visit Calle Nuestra Señora del Valme, a pedestrian road full of religious landmarks and cultural places such as the Brotherhood of the Holy Burial of Dos Hermanas, the Juan Rodríguez Romero Municipal Theater, and Plaza del Arenal. Also, the city counts green urban spaces such as Alquería Park, where you can enjoy concerts in the Municipal Auditorium Los del Río or visit the historical landmark of the Palace of Alpériz

Visit Dos Hermanas and discover its hidden treasures on its old street and feel the small-town warmth of its people in this unique spot of Andalucía.

Luxury accommodations in Dos Hermanas.

Dos Hermanas is an excellent option to visit Seville and take advantage of its relaxed environment. Stay with luxury in the city by looking for accommodation close to Plaza de la Constitución and the Town Hall of Dos Hermanas. Here you will be in the city’s historical center, and you will enjoy what the city has to offer at a short distance from your stay. Walk through Calle Nuestra Señora del Valme to discover the cultural activities in the town in one of the many spots for arts like the Juan Rodríguez Romero Municipal Theater.

Visit Calle La Mina and enjoy the activities of the Cultural Center La Almona, an old hacienda transformed into a modern cultural center with year-round exhibitions and activities. Discover the Luis Cernuda Monument and celebrate his poetry in this plaza, where you can enjoy a beer and a great coffee in this cultural spot. Stop by for a snack at the Mercado Plaza de Abastos in Plaza Emigrante and try the local delicacies, such as the olives produced in the area.

Try the local gastronomy by visiting Piquislabis in Calle Real de Utrera and enjoy delicious tapas a short walk from your stay. Have a great dinner at Restaurante Manolo Castaño in Calle Lamarque de Novoa and feel the warmth of the locals. Enjoy the closeness to Seville in this area from where you can discover the best of this region of Andalucía.

Look for accommodation close to Plaza de la Constitución and the Town Hall of Dos Hermanas to discover this great spot in the south of Spain.

Staying with family in Dos Hermanas.

Enjoy with your family this family-friendly destination by staying close to Plaza del Arenal and Dos Hermanas Train Station, where you will have everything to make the most of your stay in this region of Andalucía.

Find accommodation close to Plaza del Arenal and Dos Hermanas Train Station and discover Dos Hermanas with everything for everyone in the family.

Cheap stays in the city.

Dos Hermanas is an excellent option to discover Seville on a tight budget. The whole city offers affordable accommodation and great spots to enjoy the city’s culture without spending a lot of money. We recommend you take advantage of public transportation to move between Dos Hermanas, its neighboring towns, and Seville and discover the city’s historical attractions and outskirts.

These are our recommendations on where to stay in Dos Hermanas: