seville


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A city with a rich history, a rich artistic heritage, in the center of a rich agricultural region.

It is served by the Guadalquivir river, which offers him the privilege of being connected to the Sea. Moreover, we could see in marina a huge cruise ship drop off tourists, very impressive when you see the exact location in Seville inland. This river is also used in trade.

Seville is also a privileged place of Flamenco, where great shows are offered.



A must see :

  • Cathedral and Giralda :

    The cathedral is one of the largest in the world in terms of volume. You will find the monumental tomb of Christopher Columbus. You will discover other beautiful rooms: the Sacristia Mayor, the Capilla Real, the Capilla Mayor, the Capilla de San Antonio. You can climb up and admire the Giralda top of this huge cathedral. After back down, walk out the Patio de los Naranjos, a garden with orange scented this fortified patio.
    It is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
  • Alcazar :

    Built in the 10th century for the Muslim rulers, it was subsequently amended several times over the centuries to become today a residence in the city of Sevilla of the Spanish royal family.
    Alcazar is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
  • Santa Cruz Quarter :

    It is rich in monuments district, known for its charming narrow streets and squares planted with orange trees. Adjoined to the ALCAZAR, it is home to many churches, convents and noble houses.
  • El Arenal :

    Where one can take a boat to sail on the River Guadalquivir. But also walk on a trail along the river.
  • El Centro :

    As its name suggests, it is the center of Seville, with great shopping and there are many restaurants.
  • The Metropol Parasol :

    A monument of modern architecture inaugurated in 2011 after six years of construction in a district previously abandoned. His site has updated ancient Roman ruins.
  • Plaza de España :

    Built in 1929, on the occasion of the exhibition Iberoamericana, this imposing brick building is covered with tiles representing each Spanish province using a map and a historical scene. This place is with fountains and canals where you can navigate by boat.
  • Parque de Maria Luisa :

    Maria Luisa Park is an oasis in the city. It is a haven of peace.






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