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What to see in Spain Seville

What to see in Spain

Seville

Tourist attractions Seville

Capital of the southern region of Andalusia, the city of Seville is known for its hot summers, UNESCO protected Old Town, Moorish heritage and flamenco dancing. The fourth largest city in Spain, Seville is unapologetically romantic and holds on to its traditions and heritage as a source of immense pride.

With majestic architecture and bursting with culture, Seville fits the image that many travelers have in mind when they envisage a quintessentially ‘Spanish’ city. Sat across the River Guadalquivir, Seville is one of Europe’s most bicycle-friendly cities, with plenty of cycling lanes to facilitate the easy discovery of the numerous landmarks. From the Old Town, it is recommended to cross the river into the neighborhood of Triana for a truly authentic taste of everyday ‘Sevillano’ life during your holiday to Seville. 

 

What to see in Seville 

History is alive in Seville, where the civilizations and cultures of years gone by can be experienced in the monuments and buildings of the city. Major landmarks include the Royal Alcazar Palace, originally a Moorish fortress where you can expect to immerse yourself in Islamic style architecture, intricate tiling and tranquil courtyards.

Here you can let your imagination run away with you as you imagine Spain in the days of the Umayyad Caliphate. Nearby is the UNESCO World Heritage site, Seville Cathedral. The third largest church building in the world, Seville Cathedral showcases fabulous Gothic architecture and is just as spectacular inside as it is outside. The adjoining Giralda Bell Tower is another interesting sight as it was once the minaret of the mosque which stood on the site until the 15th-century.

It bears a resemblance to the Koutoubia Mosque minaret in Marrakech. Furthermore, you cannot miss the majestic Plaza de España, at the heart of Seville. This iconic landmark square is home to a moat-like water feature, a fountain, ceramic tiles, and a pavilion. 

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