Situated in Bajo Guadalquivir, this beautiful Andalusian town bordering Cádiz is surrounded by marshland, vineyards and pottery workshops
Seville does not have a special colour, but a thousand tones, flavours and smells to enjoy. Here is a list of the must-see places.
The Isla Mágica theme park, situated on what was once the site of the Seville Expo ‘92, is a great place to visit with or without kids.
Situated on the other bank of the river, the Triana neighbourhood has its own identity, which you will discover by tapas-bar hopping, strolling its streets and getting to know its traditions.
Seville’s cathedral stands on the site of the former Great Mosque. The clearest evidence of this is its best-known icon: La Giralda, a twelfth-century minaret converted into a bell-tower.
Arcos de la Frontera is, without a doubt, one of the most picturesque towns in Andalusia, with its houses suspended over a ravine of the Guadalete river.
Carmona, just under half an hour by car from Seville, is packed with monuments and is one of the most photogenic towns in the province.
Stately Osuna reveals its beautiful side in its palaces, temples and streets. A day trip from Seville that transports you to another age.
Seville’s Plaza de España, the main building constructed for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, symbolises the embrace between Spain and its former colonies.
Discover this defensive watchtower, dating from the time of the Almohads, which is famous for its golden reflection, as well as being the subject of a host of legends, and the present home of the Maritime Museum.
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