
Set in the centre of Seville, Hub Hostel Seville is located less than 1 km from Plaza de Armas and a 14-minute walk from Triana Bridge - Isabel II Bridge. The property is around 3.3 km from Alcazar Palace, 3.3 km from Plaza de España and 3.



✓ Reasonably clean. Not much else
✗ Lockers are not secure, no shelf for phone etc next to bed on top bunks (I had to sleep with my phone and glasses in my bed - my phone fell down into someone else’s bed), room smelt bad, none of this was terrible but at the price I paid I felt very ripped off. It seems most hotels/ hostels are able to engage in price gouging due to immediate market feedback from booking software. Paid well over what this hostel is worth.
✓ Location is good and staff are understanding Good fridge system etc , all the basics are there it's worth it during the week prices . It's near the river and Calle tomeo the main Rd along river which is good for taxi or car access and five minutes walk to shops and cafes and then 15 minutes walk to the cathedral approx. It's good that you can roll down big blinds and block out all street light at night in the all female dorm and it's cleaned very regularly . The shower is nice and hot and the lockers are good size . The staff are very nice .
✗ I hate to be the one to complain and point it out but someone has to do it - The staff could be more strict with noise . One girl let the boys walk all over her when they didn't stop drinking and loud conversations at 12 - 1 am . Sleep is essential for health and other customers behaviour that breaches styles shouldn't be tolerated . Also there is no art or pictures on walls and not a single plant . Maybe you could at least paint the tables one day in bright colours ? Free tea bags would be nice or coffee for the high paying days !!! . Come on owner/ manager 😁make this place a bit more pretty with plants and art pictures it's a bit ugly and boring here . Other than how lifeless and uncreative and lack of atmosphere the place looks , it's a good hostel . But only worth 16 - 20 euros a night . Not 36 that's like fifty Australian dollars 💰🤑
✓ Brilliant location, basic but good little hostel, comfy beds, clean complete linen set.
✗ The lounge could be developed a bit and a little colour wouldn't go a miss, but overall okay.
✓ Located in the city, accessible to most sceneries and attractions
✗ No proper place to leave huge luggages, the staff are also touching personal things (they took my own towel for some reason)
✓ it was cheap
✗ no couch, chair is dirty. no knife for cooking?????? also my friend had his luggage stolen here. 1 shower for 8-10 people. fridge is so full
✓ Great location. Clean, cheap, has the bare necessities
✗ Just needs some artwork or something, a sign above the door, some little touches to liven it up. A shelf next to the socket next too the beds for phone charging, and maybe privacy curtains for the beds would be a great touch
✓ Location
✗ For the price , things were ok
✓ Well located, had a kitchen space.
✗ The place seems understaffed, which causes all sorts of inconveniences and delays. The room as well as the bathroom were dirty, and the air conditioning was kept off, although it’s summer and temperatures during the day were as high as 30 degrees Celsius. The window in my room (room 3) was broken, so no fresh air. The worst thing, though, was that a guy who was also staying in my room was robbed: his backpack simply disappeared from the room while he was sleeping. He lost his passport, all his money, a professional camera, and some other, less valuable stuff. I am not blaming the property for what happened, of course, but they did little to nothing to help the boy, who did not speak Spanish and had just a limited domain of English. Other travelers were the ones who tried to help him, even though the crime happened within the hostel, within the room, which does entail the property into the whole situation. I find this “we’re sorry, there’s nothing we can do” attitude pretty mediocre, and I doubt the property would be so indifferent to the incident had it minimally affected them or their money. The owner even refused to show the boy the footage of the public spaces of the hostel, alleging “privacy matters.” Well, I’d say it’s quite possible to find a better, cleaner, safer place to stay in Sevilla for the same amount of money.
Good afternoon, we're sorry but the age to enter is 18 years in this case. All the best
Hello, yes as long as you notify the hostel in advance so they can leave you instructions :)
Hello, if you can leave your bags after 10:00 a.m. and you can check in after 2:00 p.m., check out is at 11:00 a.m. and after that time we can store your luggage for a few hours until let you go :)
Good afternoon, you have to choose two single beds, we do not have double beds, it is a shared hostel we have single beds as bunk beds
Hello, check in is always at 2:00 p.m., however we can store your luggage in the meantime :)
Reception is open until 1 am, but if you have a reservation with us and you will arrive after 1 am it is very important that you let us know, so we can leave you a couple of instructions . :)
Hello:) near the hostel you could park in front the CAAC (andalusian centre of contemporary art) It`s a good option :D
Yes you can check in at 00:00 :) You can take the EA bus or also a good option is Taxi or Uber.:)
Hello:) we are open, prices per night vary according to the day and the room.:)
Hello, our reception is open until 01:00, but if you need we wait for you a little more time you only have to tell to us.