Samay Hostel in Sevilla
Samay Hostel is Sevilla’s newest backpackers & travellers hostel, located in the heart of Sevilla’s oldest and most romantic neighborhood, “Barrio Santa Cruz.” Take a stroll through these dim, mazelike streets and alleyways and bask in the city's ancient past. You can stuff your belly in one of the many Tapas bars located just outside our doors. If it’s flamenco or bullfighting you’re after we’re a stone’s throw from the bullring and some of Sevilla`s best flamenco bars.
The Samay Team, composed of backpackers and independent travellers has created the perfect space for those who want more from their hostel. We have completely restored a traditional Sevillan “town house”, adding our own unique touches to better serve you. Our spacious, designer, well lit and ensuite dorm rooms keep you comfortable while visiting this Andulacian capital. The “Samay Touch”: Never-ending hot water, premium mattresses, sturdy hand-crafted bunk beds, personal safes, key card access, air conditioning, central heating, free linen, and fully equipped kitchen.
Samay also helps you stay connected with Wi-Fi, high-speed Internet access and guest phone services.
Did We Mention the Terrace?
Samay has the best rooftop terrace in all of Sevilla. Whether you want to catch the last rays of light from the setting Andalucian sun, enjoy a cocktail from our bar, or just enjoy a good book or conversation our terrace has you covered.
On top of all this, we also offer a book exchange, free city maps, games, and the kind of information about Sevilla that only city insiders know.
Someone form our friendly staff is available 24 hours a day to help you with whatever you need. Come and visit experience and us what budget accommodation should be.
See you Soon!
It’s time to put your FEET UP!!!
Facilities
Spacious, balconied dorms, all with ensuite bathrooms, and air conditioning.
Highlights includes
roof top terrace
linen included
free internet
wifi in lounge
guest kitchen
laundry
personal safes
luggage storage
24 hs reception
key card access
city info
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