Seville_12955.jpg Seville_12956.jpg Seville_13115.jpg Seville_13116.jpg

Visit Seville and find yourself in the very heart of Andalusian culture in a city which comes close to rolling together everything that’s truly Andalusian. It’s the city founded by Hercules and the origins of which are associated with the Tartessian civilization, which has now established itself as Spain’s one of the most brightest and beautiful cities. With so many places to see and so much to explore, the city is truly a gem which fascinates visitors from all around the world. Explore Seville, a city of opportunities!

Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary

Casa de Pilatos

Casa de Pilatos is a sixteenth century palace and generally thought to be one of the best in the city. It is located next to the Plaza de Pilatos, Seville. The building is mainly from the 16th century...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary
The Cathedral of Seville was once judged the third largest church in the world after Saint Peter's in Rome and Saint Paul's in London, it is now arguably the la...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary

Feria de abril

This must be one of the best funfairs in Europe and I can testify to having seen it happen that it takes weeks to assemble and pack up. The Fair is one of the best festivals in Spain and appeals to ev...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary

Flamenco

Flamenco is in fact very popular at the moment in Spain and is not just for tourists, however finding the right place is hard. The "Museo del Baile Flamenco" is a museum dedicated to the art and offer...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary
The Hospital de los Venerables is a 17th century retirement home and hospital for aged and sickly retired priests, recently restored by the Fundación to ...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary

Jewish Quarter

The Jewish Quarter (Barrio Santa Cruz) is located around the Cathedral. It is filled with small winding streets and is generally regarded as the most charming part of the city, but it is also fairly t...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary

La Giralda

La Giralda is a large and beautiful minaret tower, originally intended for the chief mosque, but now is the magnificent bell tower of the Cathedral and a symbol of Seville. It climb the 34 ramps for a...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary
Palacio de Arzobispal is located in the historical section of the city and is home to various clergy and the Archbishop. On the outside you can only catch a gli...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary
Parque María Luisa was built for the 1929 Iber-Americano World's Fair and now is landscaped with attractive monuments and museums. It is a large park loc...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary

Plaza de España

Plaza de España is the site of the Spanish pavilion from the 1929 exhibition. In more recent years it was used in the filming of the new Star Wars episodes. It is somewhat in need of repair. Vi...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary

Real Alcázar

The Real Alcázar is a beautiful palace in Mudéjar (Moorish) style, built in the XIV Century by Pedro I the Cruel. With its myriad rooms, extravagant architecture, lavish gardens with ma...
 
Favorites
Been Here
Check In
Wishlist
Itinerary

Semana Santa

The sombre Easter week processions feature thousands of people and go on all week, a spectacular display of conspicuous Catholicism. It has been one of the most important celebrations in Seville as fa...
 

Upload Image