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HOLIDAY by Obbio - Sevilla

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Some visitors praise the venue's atmosphere and friendly staff, with specific mentions of Mario and Natalia and Manuel being helpful. However, common complaints include issues with air conditioning, rude and discriminatory security staff, and high prices for drinks and water.

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Jesús del Gran Poder, 73, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
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692 52 90 93

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About this place HOLIDAY by Obbio - Sevilla

HOLIDAY by Obbio covers the hours most gay bars ignore: it does coffee, brunch plates and juices through the day, then slides into copas and cocktails as the Alameda de Hercules crowd wakes up in the evening. The room is bright and plant-filled, the terrace catches the afternoon sun, and the crowd is a mix of neighbourhood regulars and the pre-club gay set fuelling up before Itaca or Ritual. A good meeting point if your group cannot agree between food, coffee and a drink - it does all three without fuss.

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Cristina Diaz
Cristina Diaz Jul 2026

Commercial music, and in the middle of July they don't provide glasses of water (illegal?). They charge €3 for a small bottle of water. Entry is €20 for two drinks; if you have to pay for water, the place obviously becomes more expensive. They also don't refill the toilet paper in the women's restroom; the only option is to use napkins. The men's restroom does have toilet paper.

Manuel Montilla
Manuel Montilla Jun 2026

It's shameful that a nightclub during Pride, packed to capacity, doesn't have air conditioning. In the bathrooms, one minute of peeing feels like 30 minutes in the sauna because of the heat. Ms. Hierbabuena, please try to get the manager's attention and tell him to turn on the air conditioning.

Arturo Sánchez
Arturo Sánchez Jun 2026
Kevin
Kevin Jun 2026
Bipasha Bhattacharjee
Bipasha Bhattacharjee Jun 2026
Gabriel Fabregat Barragan
Gabriel Fabregat Barragan Jun 2026

The doormen are absolutely disgraceful and rude. I hope nobody comes here. I hope they go bankrupt. They're the worst.

León Esteban Acevedo
León Esteban Acevedo Jun 2026

Transphobic and racist treatment. The security guards are terrifying. Two friends and I (all trans men) came out of the bathroom, and the security guard pointed at my Colombian friend, while not at us—we white men. He said that if he saw another "woman" come out of the bathroom, he'd punch her. Just like that. I explained that we were trans men and that we were sorry for the confusion, and he insisted that he only had a problem with my Colombian friend. We ended up in a fight, me and the security guard, who kept trying to attack us. It all started as racially motivated violence, then became transphobic, and after we defended ourselves, it turned into physical violence. The owner, who was present, did nothing, nor did the other security guards. My partner finally separated us, and we left. It's frightening that this happened in a "safe" nightclub. They have a disgrace of a bunch of bouncers. They didn't even give us their name.

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Last updated on 18 August 2026

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