Seville, Spain


Set on the Guadalquivir river, Seville is the capital city of Spain’s Andalusia region. A city with a modern aura yet ancient history; Andalusia’s capital is known for its Moorish, Christian, and Jewish influence — seen in the much of the architecture throughout the city. Also, known as home to one of the largest gothic cathedrals in the world; the city has much to offer for the pleasure of sight seeing and late night wandering.

Attractions to See

  • Plaza de España - a famous plaza displaying a blend of architectural styles and lots of color.

  • Catedral de Sevilla - a roman catholic cathedral, known as the largest in the world — of gothic style.

  • Parque de Maria Luisa - the city’s main green area with beautiful manicured gardens.

  • Setas de Sevilla - one of the world’s largest wood structures, commonly known as the “mushroom”.

  • Torre del Oro - a former military watch tower, often called “the golden tower”.

  • Plaza del Calbildo - a small square with painted arches near the city’s cathedral.

Seville is known as home to some of Spain’s most famed traditions — flamenco and bullfighting. With warm weather and several festivals most of the year; Seville is a top destination for entertainment experiences rooted in culture, religion and tradition.

Things to Do

Where to Drink & Dine

  • Sobretablas - modern Andalusian cuisine in a lush, sophisticated setting.

  • El Pintón - mediterranean cuisine in a trendy, city center setting.

  • El Rincón De Murillo - a casual spot for spanish tapas.

  • El Rinconcillo - traditional sevillian cuisine in an antique setting — known as the oldest bar in the city.

  • Perro Viejo - a modern tapas bar in a sophisticated, spanish style setting.

  • Bacalao - fish and tapas in a casual, elegant setting.

  • Maldito Cocktail Bar - a great spot for craft and traditional cocktails in a trendy setting.

  • Pura Vida Terrace - a rooftop hotel bar with great city views.

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