The hotel building, which dates back to the 15th Century, is one of the most historic buildings in the city of Seville. It was one of the ancient convents which were founded in the south of Andalusia in order to prepare monks and nuns who were going to preach and convert those areas colonised by Christopher Columbus. The convent was converted into a fully air-conditioned hotel which opened in 2003 and now comprises a total of 35 rooms. Facilities include a lobby with 24-hour reception, hotel safe, lift access, café and a restaurant.
This historic hotel is situated right in the centre of the city, close to the main monuments, the cathedral, the Giralda and the area of Santa Cruz.