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What to see, what to do
à Seville

Travel guide Seville

Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is a city rich in history and culture. With its many monuments, narrow streets and the art of flamenco, it offers a unique experience.
From its Roman origins to its golden age in the 16th century, Seville is a veritable cultural melting pot. The blend of Islamic, Jewish and Christian influences is reflected in its architecture and traditions.
The city is accessible via Seville airport, the Santa Justa train station and numerous motorways. Public transport options are plentiful, including buses and trams.

Accommodation

Seville offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to youth hostels.

Gastronomy

Tapas, Iberian ham and salmorejo.

What is there to see? What to do?

The cathedral, the Alcazar and the Plaza de España are just some of the must-see sights.
Triana, Macarena and Nervión each offer a unique experience.
Walks along the Guadalquivir, cycling and even kayaking.
Isla Mágica Park and the Seville Aquarium are good options.
Feria de Abril and Semana Santa are major events.

Activities

Shopping

Shopping streets such as Calle Sierpes and Calle Tetuan offer a variety of shops.

Nightlife

Triana and Alameda are popular nightlife areas, offering a variety of bars and clubs.

Did you know?

Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world.
The Giralda Tower was originally a minaret.
The Metropol Parasol is the largest wooden structure in the world.
Flamenco has its roots in Seville.
Seville has the only navigable river in Spain, the Guadalquivir.
Tips and tricks
Juan: Use the self-service bikes for a fun and economical way to see the city.
Juan: For the best tapas, head to the Triana district in the evening.
Juan: Visit the Alcázar early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
Try the free tapas in some bars and visit museums during free hours.
Smiling woman in front of a historic yellow building.
Hello everyone, in love with Spain and its vibrant culture, I'm a passionate 57-year-old traveller who's lucky enough to be able to share my discoveries and experiences with you. Seville has a special place in my heart, with its lively streets, delicious tapas and bewitching flamencos. I still remember the first time I tasted authentic Sevillian Paella, an unforgettable moment!
Rosa G.
DiamsTrotter Seville

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