The Icon of Seville
Hotel Colón Gran Meliá, a true emblem of Seville, stands majestically just a short distance from the city's main points of interest, such as the Cathedral and the most renowned leisure spaces. Its history dates to its opening for the 1929 Universal Exhibition, where it became the preferred refuge for renowned artists.
Housed in a neoclassical building classified as a monument, the hotel masterfully combines the modern and the traditional, standing out for its avant-garde redesign that reflects the city's unique character.
As a distinguished member of "The Leading Hotels of the World," Hotel Colón Gran Meliá is an icon of Andalusian art and culture. Its recent reform process, key to its transformation into an admired landmark of the city, has restored the hotel's fame and cultural position. With a design that highlights the imposing modernist dome that presides over the lobby and enhances impressive suites that offer an unparalleled level of elegance and comfort, the hotel invites guests to immerse themselves in a dazzling past and a rich local culture.
Under this new transformation, Hotel Colón Gran Meliá offers an incomparable gastronomic experience. Burladero, a classic venue with a bullfighting atmosphere, blends tradition and modernity in dishes that delight both residents and visitors.
La Abacería del Colón, on the other hand, captivates palates with a selection of small bites from local tradition, from homemade stews to the finest cold cuts and preserves. Additionally, the Bar del Colón completes the experience with its careful selection of Andalusian wines and cocktails, offering guests the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the gastronomic essence of the region.
With special attention to detail and a continuous tribute to the authenticity of the local character, Hotel Colón Gran Meliá reaffirms its position as a reference destination within the city. History, culture, and Andalusian flavor intertwine at Hotel Colón, providing unforgettable moments for guests during their stay in the Sevillian capital.
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