2025 Seville Province Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in April)
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Sevilla it’s always a good option!
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The famous Plaza de España, the green parks and the delicious tapas make Seville in Andalusia one of the most beautiful cities in Spain.
Found here some of the most visited Seville tourist attractions, during your city trip:
Alcazar de Sevilla.
La Giralda.
Palza España.
Setas de Sevilla.
Triana.
Torre del Oro.
Palacio de las Dueñas.
También se recomienda hacer un crucero por el Guadalquivir y visitar ciudades cercanas a Sevilla. Córdoba sería una buena opción.
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Europe travel spain seville restaurant rosario varela
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rosario Varela is a tapas bar that is more popular with locals. The tapas here are more novel and lively than other places, and there are many tapas that young people like. The bar is clean and always full of customers. There are various alcoholic beverages available, and the atmosphere is good, so it is a place that people of all ages will like.
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manul
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Seville, the ‘City of the Sun’
Another name for Seville is 'City of the Sun☀️'
And the reason
I could naturally tell the moment the sun set in the sky ◡̈
Is there anything more important than the weather when traveling?
In that sense, Seville is a place where half the fun starts with the weather!!
Even though I traveled at the end of October, thanks to the Seville sun that was still there
I was able to enjoy fantastic weather throughout my trip♡
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Recommended travel destinations in southern Spain
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📍Seville, Spain
Traveling to the center of Spain is good, but if you want to have a healing trip and a unique trip, how about traveling to the south?
Among the south, I recommend traveling to Seville, Spain
Unlike the city, it has a passionate and quiet feeling at the same time, making it a travel destination where you can have a healing trip. The food is delicious, and it was fun to walk around because you can see the buildings.
If you want a healing trip among European travel destinations, go to Seville, Spain
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The Enchanting Plaza de España: A Majestic Gem of Seville
Visiting the Plaza de España in Seville is an unforgettable experience that feels like stepping into a fairy tale. This majestic plaza, with its stunning Renaissance Revival architecture, captivates visitors from the moment they arrive. The semi-circular design, adorned with intricate tilework featuring vibrant colors and elaborate patterns, creates a breathtaking backdrop that is perfect for photos.
Each alcove representing a different Spanish province tells a unique story, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the country. The tiles are meticulously crafted, with detailed depictions of historical events, local symbols, and scenic landscapes. The craftsmanship is simply mesmerizing, reflecting the artistry that defines Spanish culture.
As you stroll along the canals, crossing the charming bridges, you can't help but feel the romantic atmosphere that permeates the space. The central fountain adds to the plaza's allure, providing a serene spot to relax and soak in the beauty around you.
Whether you choose to take a leisurely boat ride or enjoy a picnic in the gardens, the ambiance is enchanting. The Plaza de España is not just a sight to behold; it's a memorable experience that captures the spirit of Seville. This iconic landmark is a must-visit for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the city's history and charm.
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A Beautiful and Iconic Spot in Seville
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Plaza de España is one of Seville’s most famous landmarks, and it’s definitely worth a visit. The square is huge and impressive, with a beautiful building that wraps around a big, open space.
At the center, there’s a large fountain, and the building has lots of arches and columns, all designed in a very traditional Spanish style. You’ll also see colorful tiles representing different regions of Spain along the curved benches around the plaza.
You can take a stroll around the plaza or even rent a small boat to row around the canal that runs through the middle. It’s a great spot for photos or just relaxing in the open space.
Plaza de España is usually busy with tourists, but it’s still a nice place to sit and enjoy the surroundings. It’s also located near Maria Luisa Park, so you can easily take a walk through the park afterward.
Overall, Plaza de España is a beautiful and impressive spot in Seville, perfect for sightseeing, photos, or a relaxing afternoon.
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🇪🇦A great cafe to recharge your batteries while traveling in Seville, "Confitería La Campana"🇪🇦
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📍C. Sierpes, 1, 3, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
📍Opening hours
⏰️Sun-Thu 8am-10pm
⏰️Fri-Sat 8am-11pm
▶️I visited a pastry shop in Seville that has a long tradition of over 130 years! The grandfather makes coffee and it's really delicious :) I really like sweet things, so I was wondering which dessert to eat, but the cream-filled bread caught my eye the most :) It was perfect to eat the sweet cream-filled bread and coffee together~ I was able to recharge my sugar level after a tiring trip where I walked and moved a lot. The taste is not special, but it was nice to visit and feel the history and tradition. There are not many tables and it's a culture where you have to stand and eat, so it might be better for families with children to get it to-go!
Such a rare boutique-styled cafe in Seville amidst the Andalusian vibe
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On my way to the museum of fine arts, which is located on the east side of Seville old town, I passed by a very stylish, modern boutique-styled cafe run by a hotel.
The ambience is as cozy as you can see from the picture. The woody tone feels really refreshing and calming, as opposed to the energetic high-saturation kinda orange, which is the trademark of Seville.
But such a cafe setting can be enjoyed with a cup of flat white at €2.5. I could stay there the whole day. Pistachio lover might wanna check out on their pistachio cake, which I didn’t have the chance to try, because someone before me booked the whole roll of it 😐. But that alone might say a lot about the quality.
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Gothic-style church with Baroque and Neoclassical architecture
Andalucia Tour ~ Seville (Region)
A 14th century Gothic church close to the castle. Its plan is divided by groups of columns and has a ribbed vaulted roof. There is a beautiful dome over the transept. It has Baroque and Neoclassical churches.
It's worth taking a guided tour of the bell tower and crypts, especially the natural mummies there, which are amazing to see in person (if you're not frightened).
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Alyssa Keir
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Could this be the hidden paradise of Andalusia?
Andalusia Tour ~ Seville (Region)
A beautiful small town is located in the northern part of the province, surrounded by stunning scenery. The area includes the Northern Mountain Range Natural Reserve and the Central Mountain Range area, combining vast pastures and dense forests.
In addition to the rural charm, we must also mention the town's rich historical monuments.
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Écija Museum of Religious Art
Andalucia Tour ~ Seville (Region)
The Virgen del Valle Chapel is dedicated to the city's patron saint.
The site where it stands has been used as a place of worship since the Visigothic period. Two capitals and an interesting sarcophagus have been preserved from that time. During the Muslim period, it was the site of the Éciha Mosque. The neo-Mudéjar church was built after the Christian conquest in 1240, when the decorative plaster arches were preserved. The main altarpiece was brought from the Concepción de los Mercedarios Monastery and dates from the 18th century and is dedicated to Our Lady of Socorro.
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Alyssa Keir
Ancient religious and university buildings
A good example is the beautiful historical-artistic site consisting of the University, the Ducal Pantheon and the University Church, which are located on the promontory of this Andalusian town. In the university’s dimly lit structure, the Renaissance arcaded courtyard, the Mudejar coffered ceiling of the central hall, and the frescoes in the degree and lecture rooms capture the visitor’s attention.
The Collegiate Church of Santa María in Asunción (XVI century), in the style of plate decoration, houses a fine canvas by José de Ribera, “El Españoleto” (Museum of Religious Art). The panels were made for the Duke of Ossuna when he was Governor of Naples. Another Spanish Baroque master, Juan de Mesa, was responsible for sculpting the image of Christ of Mercy in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Next to the Collegiate Church is the Ducal Pantheon, where the Duke of Osuna is buried. Its courtyards and churches are one of the most harmonious displays of the Andalusian Renaissance.
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Alyssa Keir
Typical white country houses in Seville town
Andalucia Tour ~ Seville (Region)
This is a great opportunity to learn more about the history of the area, dating back to the Taltesan people. The archaeological site of Las Canteras and Holy Week in Osuna have been declared National Tourist Attractions and will help visitors understand the essence of this part of Andalucia.
Osuna, known as Turdetani Urso, stretches along the slope of a hill that serves as a watchtower over vast expanses of olive groves and cereal fields in the Seville countryside. Its long history has left a legacy of interesting monuments and works of art from the various cultures that have settled here. The "Osuna Relief" is a Turtedani work from an archaeological site in the region, preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid. The town also had a very important position during the Roman Empire, as can be seen from the "Osuna Bronze", a compilation of laws that can also be seen in the same museum.
Osuna has some evidence of architecture from the Arab period, such as the Torre del Agua and the numerous canvases on its walls. Both structures belong to the Almohad period. The city's history continued with the Reconquista of San Fernando III and its incorporation into the Order of Calatrava until it came under the government of the Duke of Osuna. It was between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that Osuna began to enter its period of greatest wealth and splendor, which is why a large number of buildings were built during the Spanish Renaissance and Baroque.
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Alyssa Keir
Seville: Plaza de Espana, a 100-year-old bullring, where you can experience the unique traditional culture of Spain
📍Plaza de Espana, Seville
This bull ring was built almost 100 years ago in 1929. It has a spectacular architecture. If you go to Seville, you must visit Plaza de Espana!
When you step into this bullring, you will definitely be attracted by the large semicircular square. The building, a blend of Renaissance and Moorish styles, is covered in colorful ceramic tiles decorated with various historical and local motifs. The pool and bridge in the center of the square add a very elegant atmosphere, as if you are in a Venetian scene. The detailed carvings on the walls, the powerful arches and the soaring towers are all amazing. .
The most special experience was undoubtedly watching a wonderful bullfighting show here - not live, but in the museum of the bullring. Among them is the story of the bullfighter Manolo Gonzalez. I’ll keep it a secret for now, but his wonderful story is definitely worth reading!
If you go to Seville, spend 2 hours to learn about Spain's most unique bullfighting culture!
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Uni Globetrotter
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Sights in Seville
The alcazar palace in Seville is gorgeous and features history, beautiful architecture, gorgeous gardens (with peacocks!, mazes and rows of greenery) making it a worthwhile visit. You can spend three hours here
The plaza de España is a great spot for photos, people watching and seeing some great flamenco shows! You can row a boat on the moat or sit in a horse and cart ride also.
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Triana District - Seville, Spain
This historic district of the city has a special atmosphere. It is far from the main attractions of Seville. The district consists of narrow cobbled streets, alleys. They lead to majestic and wide squares. The Triana district differs from other parts of the city in that it is a gypsy district. In the past, this area was home to flamenco singers and dancers, bullfighters, sailors and potters. The inhabitants of the Triana district created interesting authentic Andalusian ceramics.
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Golden time at Plaza de España in Sevilla🇪🇸
Plaza de España is a must place to visit in Sevilla.
It is free to enter and they regularly do flamenco performance in the plaza! If you want to save a money to watch flamenco show, this is the place for you. Also there is a rental boat to enjoy the view cost 6€ for a boat. The time I went was before the sunset time and golden hour to take picture💓💓💓 the architecture of the building is stunning!
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Seville
My favorite place in Spain so far. Live the attractions and the history of Seville.#spain #seville #plazadeespaña
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Arty Seville!
Visiting Calle Sierpes in Seville offers a rich experience for several reasons:
1. **Shopping:** The street is lined with a variety of shops, from international brands to local boutiques, making it a great spot for shopping.
2. **Dining:** You’ll find numerous cafes, tapas bars, and restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Andalusian cuisine and local delicacies.
3. **Historic Charm:** The street is set within the historic center of Seville, featuring beautiful architecture and providing a glimpse into the city's past.
4. **Vibrant Atmosphere:** Calle Sierpes is always bustling with activity, offering a lively atmosphere that captures the essence of Seville's culture and energy.
5. **Convenient Location:** It's centrally located, making it a convenient starting point for exploring other nearby attractions, such as the Cathedral of Seville and the Giralda Tower.
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Amazing views of Plaza de España in Seville 🇪🇸
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Plaza de España, or Spain Square, is a stunning architectural marvel located in Seville, Spain.
Designed by Aníbal González, it was built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. The square is a prime example of Regionalism Architecture, blending elements of the Renaissance Revival, Baroque Revival, and Neo-Mudéjar styles.
The plaza is semi-circular in shape, symbolizing Spain embracing its former American colonies. It features a large central fountain, a canal crossed by four picturesque bridges, and numerous tiled alcoves representing the provinces of Spain. The intricate tilework, known as azulejos, is a highlight, showcasing vibrant scenes from Spanish history and culture.
Today, Plaza de España is a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year. Its beauty and historical significance make it a must-see landmark in Seville.
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I took out sandwiches, chocolate pudding, and almond croissants and ate them at my lodging.
The bread used for the sandwiches had a strong fennel flavor, so it didn't suit my taste, but overall, it was okay.
The chocolate pudding was also average.
But the almond croissant... ugh.. It was completely pressed down, flat, and soggy. This is the first time I've seen an almond croissant like this.
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Plaza de España
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My visit to Plaza de España was a wonderful and fascinating experience in the city of Sibylla, Spain. Plaza de España is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city and one of the most beautiful squares in the world.
The square features a unique and stunning design that combines Andalusian and Roman elements. The large building is made up of huge arches and aqueducts that run along the square.
Plaza de España is home to many museums and galleries that showcase the history and culture of Spain. Visit the museums and learn more about the fascinating history and art of the country. You can also enjoy the restaurants and cafes surrounding the square and sample delicious Spanish cuisine.
Ayah Abdullah
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A Journey through time in Plaza de España
Placed in the heart of Sevilla, the Plaza de España is not just a destination; it's a breathtaking journey through Spanish architecture and history. This architectural marvel was designed by Aníbal González and unveiled in 1929 for the Ibero-American Exposition. Its unique blend of Renaissance and Moorish styles captures the essence of Spain’s diverse heritage, making it a paradise for anyone with an eye for design.
The plaza itself is a photographer's dream. The best spots for capturing its beauty include the ornate bridges crossing the canal, where the reflections of the grand structure in the water create a perfect symmetrical image. Another must-visit is the central building with its intricate ceramic tiles, each representing different provinces of Spain, offering a colorful backdrop for vibrant photos.
Timing is key when visiting the Plaza de España. The ideal moment to experience its full glory is during the spring, particularly in April when the weather is pleasantly warm and the skies are clear. This time of year is perfect for enjoying the site without the scorching summer heat or the occasional winter rain.
One of the best parts about visiting the Plaza de España is that it's completely free to access. Visitors can explore its grandeur without worrying about entrance fees, making it a perfect inclusion in any travel itinerary.
Located within the María Luisa Park, the Plaza de España is easily accessible from any part of the city. Whether you are strolling through Sevilla's charming streets or taking a quick bus ride, reaching this iconic site is convenient and straightforward.
Visiting the Plaza de España is an unforgettable experience that offers more than just a glimpse into Spain’s architectural past. It is a place where every corner tells a story, every tile holds a memory, and every visit feels like a step back in time. #trip #localguides #Sevilla #plazadeespaña
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[Spain] Plaza de España in Seville: Unparalleled beauty, a must-see attraction!
When I saw with my own eyes that such a beautiful square existed, I couldn't believe it. Although large in scale, the detail and completeness are unparalleled. Beautiful wall decorations capture the character of each city in Spain, and beautiful tiles and patterns are carefully designed from the floors to the street lamps. I can see the heights of glory. If you come to Seville and go to Plaza de España, you'll see nothing. I highly recommend it.
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Alyssa Keir
Dos de Mayo, a local tapas bar in Seville, Spain
📍Dos de Mayo
📍Pl. de la Gavidia, 6, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
This is a tapas bar that I visited after being recommended by a local!
It was a popular restaurant, so there was a bit of a wait, but
The turnover was good and the waiters were very friendly~
The Iberico steak I ate here is the best pork I've ever had
It's far from the city center, so the price is reasonable
It also has good reviews on Google Maps, so be sure to visit!
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Seville, Spain attractions, Alcazar Gardens, a great place to walk
📍Alcazar Palace
📍Patio de Banderas, s/n, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
After seeing the inside of the Alcazar Palace in Seville,
there is a vast garden!
It is so well-maintained and so large
I spent more time looking around than inside the palace
If you visit the Alcazar Palace, be sure to see the outside as well
There are so many pretty spots and it is nice to just sit and rest,
so be sure to visit the Alcazar Palace garden~!
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