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Here's what to see in Seville, the capital of Andalusia. The city of Flamenco.

What to see in Seville

In Seville you hear the noise of the heels of the dancers and flamenco dancers. As Seville, you feel a sun that warms your heart. In Seville you stop for a beer there where young people gather to talk and laugh together. In seville you fall in love with the beauty of Arabian references. In seville you fall in love with plaza de Espana and its mosaics. In seville you get lost in its alleys, in its cathedrals and in its streets full of joy and unique traditions….

Here are the main things to see for a day in Seville!

Avenue of the Constitution

The main street that connects and collects the most important monuments of the city.

 

Reales Alcázares (Royal Palaces)

I "Reales Alcázares" they are the royal fortresses, the magnificent architectural complex, a great example of ... - javarman/123RF

are the most impressive monuments of Seville. Characteristic of these buildings is the mixture of styles and decorations, ranging from Islamic to neoclassical.

The Cathedral of Seville

The Gothic and Renaissance styles come together in the most impressive monument of the Christian world: the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Seville.

The Gothic and Renaissance styles come together in the most impressive monument of the Christian world: the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Seville.

The Giralda

Emblem of the Andalusian capital, it is the bell tower of the Cathedral

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The District of Triana

Connected to the rest of the city by the Isabella II Bridge, the chaotic Triana neighborhood it will win you over for its purely popular character, imbued with gypsy charm, of history and personality. Here the ancient charm coexists (Roman and Arab civilization) and modern .
Finally the Triana neighborhood, have a beer and a Betis Street, a spectacular and must see place in Seville.
View of Calle Betis facing the Guadalquivir River © Brendan Sainsbury / Lonely Planet #travel #followyourcaprice

San Bartolome

With its labyrinth of narrow streets surrounded by old low houses, it is a lonely and silent place, ideal for long and quiet walks.

 

Spanish Steps to Siviglia

Spain Square, inside the Maria Luisa Park, was built in 1929 on the occasion of the Ibero-American Exposition, designed by the Sevillian artist Gonzalez.

Decorated with bricks, colored ceramics and marbles, the square has its own particular symbolism: the semicircular shape, the 58 benches represent all the Spanish provinces; the Palacio Español inside, imposing and proud, represents the prestige of the Spanish world power.

Unmissable stop, a stage that will leave you speechless for its majestic beauty!

The House of Pilate in Seville

The Casa di Pilato is a masterpiece of Renaissance art from the 15th century, perhaps inspired by the house of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem. The building is a successful blend of Renaissance styles, flamboyant gothic and mudejar and has a beautiful patio a 24 arches with busts of the Caesars, Roman statues and decorated walls.

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america square

This square hosts two other buildings of great historical and cultural interest: the archaeological Museum and the Museum of Popular Arts and Costumes which is inspired by the Gothic-Mudejar of the Alcazar and other city buildings.

america square, Sevilla

Flamenco Dance Museum

Not the usual museum dedicated to art and culture: the Flamenco Dance Museum is one of the museum institutions par excellence in the beautiful city of Seville. Here you will be able to better understand the history of the sensual flamenco. From costumes to the knowledge of the best dancers of the style, let yourself be seduced by the origins and evolution of this exclusive “heritage” Iberian.

Metropol Parasol

the futuristic metropol parasolThe Metropol Parasol is characterized by a rather futuristic exterior architecture: the design, made with wooden beams, recalls the classic honeycomb structure. The cost of admission is only 2 euro.

 

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HERE’S WHAT TO SEE IN SEVILLE, THE CAPITAL OF ANDALUSIA. THE CITY OF FLAMENCO.

 

WHAT TO SEE IN SEVILLE

In seville you hear the sound of dancers’ heels and Flamenco dancers. ASiviglia feels a sun that warms you inside your heart. In Seville you stop to have a beer where young people gather to talk and laugh together.In Seville you fall in love with the beauty of Arab calls. You fall in love with the plaza de Espana and its mosaics. In Seville you get lost in its narrow streets, in its cathedrals and in its streets full of joy and unique traditions …

Here are the main things to see for a day in Seville!

AVENIDA DE LA COSTITUCION

The main street that connects and collects the most important monuments of the city.

REALES ALCAZARES (ROYAL PALACES)

The "Reales Alcázares" are the royal fortresses, the magnificent architectural complex, great example of ... - javarman / 123RF

are the most impressive monuments of Seville. Characteristic of these buildings is the mixture of styles and decorations, ranging from Islamic to Neoclassical.

THE CATHEDRAL OF SEVILLE

The Gothic and Renaissance styles unite in the most impressive monument of the Christian world: the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Seville.

The Gothic and Renaissance styles unite in the most impressive monument of the Christian world: the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Seville.

LA GIRALDA

Emblem of the Andalusian capital, it is the bell tower of the Cathedral

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THE TRIANA DISTRICT

Connected to the rest of the city by the Isabella II Bridge, the chaotic Barrio Triana will captivate you with its purely popular character, steeped in gypsy charm, history and personality. Here the ancient charm (Roman and Arab civilization) and modern coexist.
Finally, the Triana district, drink a beer at Calle Betis , a spectacular place to see in Seville.
View of Calle Betis facing the Guadalquivir River © Brendan Sainsbury / Lonely Planet #travel #followyourcaprice

San Bartolomé

With its labyrinth of narrow streets surrounded by old low houses, it is a solitary and quiet place, ideal for long and quiet walks.

PLAZA DE ESPAÑA IN SEVILLE

Plaza de España, inside the Parque de Maria Luisa, was built in 1929 on the occasion of the Ibero-American Exhibition, designed by the Sevillian artist Gonzalez.

Decorated with bricks, ceramics and colored marbles, the square has its own particular symbolism: the semicircular shape, the 58 benches represent all the Spanish provinces; the Palacio Español in its interior, imposing and proud, represents the prestige of the Spanish world power.

Unmissable stage, a stage that will leave you speechless with its majestic beauty!

THE HOUSE OF PILATE IN SEVILLE

The House of Pilate is a masterpiece of Renaissance art of the fifteenth century, perhaps inspired by the house of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem. The building is a successful mixture of Renaissance, flamboyant and Mudejar Gothic styles and has a beautiful 24 arched patio with Cesari busts, Roman statues and decorated walls.

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PLAZA DE AMERICA

This square houses two other buildings of great historical and cultural interest: the Archaeological Museumand the Museum of Arts and Popular Customs which is inspired by the Gothic-Mudejar style of the Alcazar and other city buildings.

america square, Sevilla

BAILE FLAMENCO MUSEUM

Not the usual museum dedicated to art and culture: the Baile Flamenco Museum is one of the museum institutions par excellence in the beautiful city of Seville. Here you can better understand the history of sensual flamenco . From costumes to the knowledge of the best dancers of the style, let yourself be seduced by the origins and evolution of this exclusive Iberian “heritage”.

METROPOL PARASOL

the futuristic metropol parasolThe Metropol Parasol is characterized by a rather futuristic external architecture: the design, made with wooden beams, recalls the classic honeycomb structure. The cost of entry is only 2 euros.

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