Who This Residence Suits (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)
Xior Seville is a purpose-built student residence at 17, 41013 Sevilla, located in the Reina Mercedes area of Seville. With a Google rating of 4.7 from 289 reviews, it has a strong overall reputation, but individual experiences vary. Here is a factual breakdown of which student profiles align with this property and which might be better off elsewhere.
Suits you if:
- You value on-site facilities like a gym, a swimming pool, and all-inclusive bills (electricity, water, internet). These are often not included in shared flats or private studios in Seville.
- You prefer a quiet, clean environment. Multiple reviews praise the atmosphere and cleanliness. Resident ZL Xue writes: “It’s a great experience! They provide good facilities, humanized service and quiet environment.”
- You are willing to commit to a minimum lease of 6 months, with availability from 1 September 2026. This is typical for academic-year contracts.
- You appreciate having a reception desk and staff who can help with practical matters. Youssef Aboujiad mentions “good staff and very helpful, thanks to marta and Alvaro.” The presence of a duty room with a manager indicates a structured support system.
- You want a student-only community — the building is designed for students, which can make socialising easier than in a random shared flat.
Does not suit you if:
- You dislike strict rules and frequent reminders about conduct. One reviewer (neihu) gave a 2-star rating, stating: “Feels more like a prison then a residence. … They will scold you for everything and anything even if you didn’t know it was not allowed.” If you prefer a laissez-faire environment, this may feel restrictive.
- You have dust allergies or are sensitive to cleaning standards. The same Youssef review notes: “the rooms were big and clean but most of the time there were dust which annoyed because i have Allergy.” Cleaning appears to be regular but not always thorough.
- You want to be in the historic city centre. The address is 17, 41013 Sevilla, which is outside the old town. Commuting to the centre or to certain university campuses will require public transport or a bicycle. The property is near the Reina Mercedes campus (home to some engineering and science faculties), but for other faculties like arts or law, expect a longer trip.
- You are on a very tight budget. Seville has shared rooms from as low as EUR 167 per month (city from-price). Xior Seville’s minimum price is EUR 490 per month, so it sits at a higher price point. While the all-inclusive nature covers bills and facilities, it is still a significant jump from the cheapest options.
- You expect a high level of social programming. While the residence provides common facilities, there is no mention of organised events or community activities in the data. Some students may find it insular.
What Residents Say — The Real Picture
The three Google reviews quoted in the data give a balanced view. Summarised with direct quotes:
- Neihu (rating 2) — Negative: “Feels more like a prison then a residence. … the staff is not necessarily kind. They will scold you for everything and anything even if you didn’t know it was not allowed. The rooms are good but not that big of a difference.” This review likely comes from a student who previously lived at other Xior residences outside Spain, suggesting that Seville’s management style is notably stricter.
- Youssef Aboujiad (rating 4) — Mixed but mostly positive: “the rooms were big and clean but most of the time there were dust which annoyed because i have Allergy, good staff and very helpful, thanks to marta and Alvaro for the help with some stuff off mine . especially alvaro used to be helpful with places to go to. very nice and a funny guy . good cleaning staff . food is alm.” Lacks full clarity on “food is alm” (likely “food is amazing” or a typo), but it suggests on-site food is available and appreciated.
- ZL Xue (rating 5) — Fully positive: “I spent more than 10 months here. It’s a great experience!They provide good facilities, humanized service and quiet environment. In particular, the receptionist and manager in the duty room are very nice people. Overall, it’s a very good choice for students.”
Key takeaways: rooms are spacious, facilities are good, staff friendliness is praised by two reviewers but criticised by one. Dust was an issue for at least one resident, and strict enforcement of rules is a recurring concern.
Price Positioning vs. City Baseline

Seville’s overall market has a city from-price of EUR 167 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This likely reflects the cheapest shared room in a basic shared flat. Xior Seville ranges from EUR 490 to EUR 770 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Here is the context:
- EUR 167 city baseline: Typically a bed in a shared apartment, no bills included, no gym, no pool, often older building.
- EUR 490 (Xior’s minimum): A shared room or possibly a 1-bedroom unit in the residence. This price includes all bills and full access to gym and pool.
- EUR 770 (Xior’s maximum): Likely a studio or a larger private unit with en-suite bathroom, possibly higher floor or balcony.
The delta is large: Xior Seville costs roughly 2.9 to 4.6 times the city’s cheapest option. However, when you factor in that bills in a normal flat in Seville can add EUR 50–100 per month (electricity, water, internet), and a gym membership costs EUR 30–50 per month, the effective gap narrows. The residence also eliminates the hassle of dealing with landlords, finding flatmates, and arranging contracts. For students who prioritise convenience and amenities, the premium may be justified. For budget-conscious students who can find a private room in a shared flat for EUR 300–400, Xior Seville is clearly more expensive.
Room Type Guidance
Xior Seville offers three unit types:
- 1b (one-bedroom): A self-contained unit with a separate bedroom and living area, plus a private bathroom and kitchenette. Suitable for students who want maximum privacy and are willing to pay the higher end of the price range.
- Shared room: A bedroom shared with another student, with access to common areas (kitchen, bathroom) shared within a cluster or floor. The most affordable option, but less privacy. Ideal for students who want to save money and enjoy living with a roommate.
- Studio: An open-plan unit with combined living/sleeping area, private bathroom, and kitchenette. Offers more privacy than a shared room but at a lower cost than a one-bedroom. Good for solo dwellers.
There is no data on exact sizes, floor plans, or whether shared rooms have en-suite or cluster bathrooms. Your best bet is to contact the residence to request a virtual tour or specify preferences.
Booking Timing
Availability starts from 1 September 2026, with a minimum lease of 6 months. Given that students typically search for accommodation between March and August for the upcoming academic year, early booking is recommended — especially for studios and one-bedroom units, which tend to fill first. If you are flexible with a shared room, you may find availability closer to September.
The residence is managed by Xior, a large operator, so the booking process should be straightforward. However, note that the deposit is EUR 750 (indicative — confirm with the operator), which is a standard amount for a residence in this price range.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is the management really strict?
Based on one review, yes — compared to other Xior residences in other countries, the Seville staff are described as assigning blame for infractions, even if the resident was unaware. The same review says the rooms are fine but the atmosphere is “forced.” However, two other reviews praise the staff as helpful and friendly. The difference may depend on individual interactions or the particular time of year. If you are used to independent living with few rules, this residence may feel restrictive. If you appreciate clear guidelines and support, it could be fine.
H3: Is food included in the price?
The data does not clearly state whether meals are included. One reviewer wrote “food is alm” (possibly “amazing”), suggesting there is some food service on site — perhaps a cafeteria or meal plan. However, the tags only list “bills_included” (electricity, water, internet), not “meals included.” To be safe, assume that food is not included in the base rent unless confirmed directly with the operator. Many student residences offer optional meal plans; you should ask when booking.
H3: How far is Xior Seville from the main universities?
The property address is in the Reina Mercedes area, which is home to several faculties of the University of Seville (e.g. Engineering, Biology, Pharmacy). However, the data lists no specific universities in the “universities” field, so we cannot provide precise distances. Other major campuses (e.g. Ramón y Cajal, Pirotecnia, historic centre) are a bus or metro ride away. Use Google Maps to check walking/transit times based on your faculty. The residence is not in the centre, so factor in commuting.
Sources & data date: 2026-07. All prices, deposit, availability, and reviews are based on the dataset provided and are indicative — confirm with the operator before committing.
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