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Seville: Tips and recommendations for getting to know the city

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8 Tips for Seeing Seville

Seville is one of the most captivating cities in Spain, full of history, culture, and a vibrant local life that makes it unique. With its warm climate, rich gastronomy, and historical heritage, Seville is a perfect destination for all types of travelers. If you are planning a visit to this charming city, here are some tips and recommendations to make the most of your experience in Seville.

  1. Discover the must-see monuments in Seville

Seville has some of the most impressive monuments in Spain. One of the must-sees is La Giralda, the bell tower of the Seville Cathedral, which was originally a minaret of the Almohad mosque. From its viewing point, you can enjoy one of the best panoramic views of the city. The Seville Cathedral, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and a site you cannot miss. Don’t forget to visit the Real Alcázar of Seville, a palace complex with a unique mix of Islamic, Mudejar, Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Its gardens are perfect for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the beauty of this place full of history. If you want a tour to see these monuments, we recommend the essential guided tour of Seville that will take you through all the most iconic spots in the city.

  1. Explore the charming neighborhoods of Seville

To get to know the true spirit of Seville, it is essential to explore its most characteristic neighborhoods. Triana, on the other side of the Guadalquivir River, is famous for its vibrant local life, its ceramic shops, its tapas bars and its close relationship with flamenco. This neighborhood is ideal for enjoying a leisurely stroll through its streets full of history. Another neighborhood you must visit is Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter, with its narrow streets, hidden squares, and flower-filled courtyards. It is a perfect place to get lost and discover the charm of Seville.

  1. Savor authentic Sevillian cuisine

Food is a fundamental part of the Sevillian experience. Seville is famous for its tapas, small portions of food that allow you to try a variety of flavors in a single lunch or dinner. Some typical dishes that you cannot miss are fried fish, montaditos, spinach with chickpeas, and salmorejo. For a more authentic experience, visit neighborhoods such as Macarena, Los Remedios, or Nervión, where you will find traditional tapas bars that locals frequent. If you like food tourism, our signature tapas tour in the Triana neighborhood will take you to the places with the most traditional Sevillian food. And if you prefer to do some more activity, our tapas tour in Seville and flamenco night is the one you are looking for.

  1. Immerse yourself in flamenco culture

Flamenco is one of the deepest cultural traditions in Andalusia, and Seville is one of the best places to experience it. You can enjoy authentic flamenco shows in the city’s tablaos, such as Los Gallos or El Arenal, where dancers, guitarists and singers will show you the passion and art of this dance. If your visit coincides with the Flamenco Biennial, you will be able to enjoy one of the most important festivals of this art in the world.

  1. Enjoy Seville’s festivals and traditions

Seville is famous for its traditional festivals, which reflect the essence and spirit of the city. Holy Week is one of the most emblematic celebrations, with its impressive processions that fill the streets with emotion and devotion. Another important festival is the April Fair, where the city is transformed into a place full of booths, flamenco dresses, music, dancing and joy. These festivals are a unique opportunity to experience Seville like a local and enjoy its rich culture.

  1. Explore Seville on foot or by bike

Seville is a very friendly city for walking and cycling. Its compact size allows you to explore it on foot and discover its hidden charms. In addition, it has an extensive network of bike lanes that connects the main points of interest in the city. You can rent a bike and tour places such as Plaza de España, Parque de María Luisa, and the Setas de Sevilla. The latter, also known as Metropol Parasol, is a modern structure with an observation deck that offers panoramic views of the center of Seville.

  1. Take advantage of the good weather on terraces and squares

With more than 300 days of sunshine a year, Seville is perfect for enjoying its many outdoor terraces. Squares such as Plaza del Salvador or Plaza de San Francisco are full of bars and cafes where you can relax and enjoy a glass of wine, a cold beer, or a coffee while watching the hustle and bustle of Sevillian life. It is also ideal for trying churros with chocolate, a delicious breakfast or snack.

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