Licensed Tourist Home in the Historic Museum District with Roof Terrace
Located in one of the most discreet and desirable enclaves of Seville’s historic Museum District, this recently renovated single-family residence stands out as a legally licensed tourist home—a rare and highly valuable status in the city’s prime heritage core.
Spread across five levels and connected by a hydraulic lift (up to the main terrace level), the property offers 142 m² of built space plus a mezzanine of 15 m² and a roof terrace of 24 m² oriented to the south, as detailed in the property dossier
. The castillete above the terrace is structurally prepared for the installation of a jacuzzi, and an external staircase can be added to connect both levels, enhancing the property’s leisure potential without altering its architectural character.
The ground floor features an impressive double-height bedroom with full bathroom and a workspace complemented by the mezzanine. The first floor hosts two additional bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a shared bathroom. The second floor forms the social heart of the home, with a contemporary designer kitchen opening onto the living-dining area and an additional bathroom. The upper level accommodates a gym and laundry room, leading directly to the sun-flooded terrace, which serves as an exceptional private outdoor living area.
The residence has been refurbished with premium materials throughout, maintaining its traditional façade while offering a refined and highly functional interior. Its privileged location, moments from the Museo de Bellas Artes and surrounded by boutiques, cafés and cultural landmarks, positions it as a standout lifestyle and investment asset.
An optional parking space on Calle Alfonso XII, just a short walk away, is available for €60,000, providing added convenience in this sought-after historic quarter.
