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| Maria Luisa's Park | |
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| Macarena | |
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| Giralda Tower | |
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The Giralda Tower is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Seville and is considered as one of the largest churches in the world. This tower is an amazing example of the Baroque and the Gothic architectural style. The first...
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| Spanish and Flamenco school | |
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Our company, Clic.es, Centro de Lengua y Intercambio Cultural, is one of the best providers of Spanish as foreign language in Spain and the leading school in Sevilla. Visiting the web-site, www.clic.es, you will figure... |
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Barrio Santa Cruz is situated to the east side of the Alcazar. During Arab times, was at first known as old Jewish Quarter. At present, it is a district of flower decked streets and squares with attractive patios. Barrio...
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The Casa de Pilatos palace dates back to the last quarter of the 15th century and is from the union of the Ribera and the Enriquez families. This historic building has a mixture of Italian Renaissance and of Spanish...
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| San Andres Church | |
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The San Andres Church in Seville was first built in the 15th century and was originally founded by the Los Panaderos (bakers) brotherhood. The church was completely renovated in the 18th century and...
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| Torro del Orro | |
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The Torro del Orro (or the Tower of Gold) military-like watchtower in Seville was originally built by the Berbers during the Almohad dynasty for access and control over the nearby Guadalquivir...
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It’s one of the hottest destinations in Europe, and we’re not talking about just the weather. Seville has all the charm and history of the quintessential Andalucian city, but what... |
| Jardines Reales Alcázares in Seville | |
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One of the largest, late-medieval gardens of Europe, the Jardines Reales Alcazares in Seville is a true treasure, with more than a thousand years of history behind it. It’s a great place to visit...
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| The Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija | |
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The Palace of the Countess of Lebrija (or Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija) is nestled on one of Seville’s most busiest streets, the Calle Cuna, which runs parallel to the famous Calle Sierpes. This...
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| Alcazar | |
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The Alcazar is a royal palace and an architectural wonder in Seville, Spain.Originally a fort, the Alcazar is now one of the best existing examples of traditional architecture. Most...
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The Archeological Museum of Seville was first built between 1911 and 1919 in a Neo-Renaissance style by Anibal Gonzalez for the Ibero-American exposition of 1929. The museum has called the Pavillion of...
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| Basilica Macarena | |
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Macarena basilica, located in Seville, is a modern church that was constructed between 1936 and 1941. It was designed in Neo-Baroque style by the well known architect Gómez...
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When one thinks of Seville’s nightlife, they often think madness, but in a good way. For those who visit the city, it’s common to begin with a beer of two and maybe a tapas at one of... |
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Overview to visit Seville at its best
Sevilla is a magnificent city with a rich culture and fascinating people. It is a wonderful blend of the ancient and modern. In addition to the dazzling monuments, it also has the latest amenities and attractions for the thousands of tourists that visit annually.
The nightlife is amazing, and the best place to experience it is at the Isla Cartuja. Walking tours offer visitors with an amazing look at the many places of interest in the city. The open-air market Northwest of Triana has the most amazing shopping deals.
Of all the monuments in Sevilla, the Cathedral is perhaps the most magnificent. This fifteenth century cathedral is judged to be the largest in the world. La Giralda, a large and beautiful minaret tower, provides visitors with an amazing view of the city. The Barrio Santa Cruz is one of the most charming parts of the city with its small winding streets.
In the month of Easter, the city comes alive with the celebrations of the Fería de Abril.











