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Main Attractions you must See in Seville

 

Seville, the capital of the autonomous region of Andalusia in Spain, is a city that captivates visitors with its rich history, impressive architecture and vibrant cultural atmosphere. If you're planning a trip to Seville, you certainly won't be disappointed with the diverse attractions this stunning city has to offer.

Explore some of the best attractions to see in Seville, providing an overview of the wonders you can expect to find.

 

Seville Cathedral and the Giralda

 

 

A great starting point for your journey in Seville is the majestic Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. This architectural marvel, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features an impressive mix of styles, from Gothic to Renaissance. Be sure to climb the famous Giralda, the ancient Muslim tower that offers stunning panoramic views of the city.

➽ Did you know that Seville Cathedral has a crocodile hanging from the ceiling? It was a gift that the Emperor of Egypt sent to King Alfonso X, "The Wise", to propose to his daughter.

 

Alcázar of Seville

 

 

Located next to the Cathedral, the Alcázar of Seville is a majestic royal palace, known for its Moorish-Christian architecture. With lush gardens, fascinating courtyards and magnificently decorated halls, this palace is a real treasure. It is recommended to take some time to explore the beautiful gardens of the Alcázar, as they are an oasis of tranquillity amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.

➸ Did you know that the Alcázar of Seville was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987?

 

María Luisa Park

 

 

For a relaxing break from the hustle and bustle of the city, head to Parque de María Luisa. This spacious and lush park is a true green oasis, with beautiful gardens and picturesque fountains. It's the perfect place for a quiet stroll, a picnic or simply to enjoy the natural beauty and serenity of this attraction.

➸ Did you know that the park was donated to the city in 1893 by the Duchess María Luisa de Borbón, hence its name?

 

Plaza de España

 

 

A visit to Plaza de España is a must in Seville. This iconic square is one of the most impressive in Spain and was built for the Ibero- American Exhibition of 1929. With its colourful tiles, picturesque canals and charming bridges, Plaza de España is a perfect place to take photos and enjoy a relaxing stroll.

Take the opportunity to walk around María Luisa Park and Plaza de España.

➸ Did you know that Plaza de España has been the setting for films such as Star Wars, Lawrence of Arabia and The Dictator?

 

Neighbourhood of Santa Cruz

 

 

A stroll through the charming neighbourhood of Santa Cruz is an experience that cannot be left out of your itinerary. Its narrow, winding streets, lined with whitewashed houses, flowery courtyards and cosy squares, offer a romantic and enchanting atmosphere. Explore the local shops, stop for traditional tapas in one of the renowned bars and immerse yourself in the rich Jewish and Moorish history of this picturesque neighbourhood.

➸ Did you know that the neighbourhood was the setting for famous operas such as Mozart's Don Giovanni and Rossini's The Barber of Seville?

 

Metropol Parasol

 

 

Known to locals as "Las Setas" (The Mushrooms), the Metropol Parasol is a modern and impressive structure located in Plaza de la Encarnación. This wooden construction is considered the largest wooden structure in the world and offers stunning panoramic views of Seville. Climb to the top to enjoy spectacular views of the city skyline.

➸ Did you know that Metropol Parasol was built to revitalise Praça da Encarnação, which had been abandoned since the 1970s?

 

Torre del Oro

 

 

Located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, the Torre del Oro is an important historical landmark in Seville. This 13th-century golden tower served as a watchtower and defence during the Moorish era. It currently houses the Naval Museum of Seville, where you can learn about the city's maritime history.

➸ Did you know that the name of the tower comes from its original coating of golden tiles, which reflected the sunlight and gave the building a special glow?

 

Casa de Pilatos

 

 

Casa de Pilatos is a stunning Renaissance palace that combines Gothic and Renaissance elements. With lush courtyards, ornate fountains and stunning architecture, this historic residence offers a fascinating insight into the Sevillian aristocracy. Explore its magnificent gardens and interiors decorated with tiles and works of art.

➸ Did you know that this palace houses a collection of relics that includes a piece of the cross where Christ was crucified and a thorn from the crown of thorns?

 

Museum of Fine Arts

 

 

If you're an art lover, you can't miss the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville. This museum houses a vast collection of Spanish paintings from the 15th to the 20th centuries, including masterpieces by famous painters such as Velázquez, Murillo and Zurbarán. It is a unique opportunity to appreciate Spanish art in a peaceful and charming environment.

➸ The museum is housed in the former Convent of la Merced Calzada, dating from the early 17th century, and retains its original façade; inside, you can even still see some features that we easily associate with Christianity.

 

Flamenco Tablaos

 

 

Seville is known as one of the capitals of Flamenco, a style of music and dance traditionally associated with Andalusia. Flamenco tablaos in Seville are venues where artists perform live, offering visitors the chance to experience the excitement and passion of Flamenco up close; the main ones include El Palacio Andaluz and El Arenal. By visiting a tablao, you will have the opportunity to appreciate Flamenco in its purest form and engage with the vibrant culture of Andalusia.

➸ Did you know that Flamenco tablaos emerged in the 20th century as an evolution of the old "cafés cantantes", where live Flamenco shows were held for customers?

 

 

Seville is a city that is sure to captivate your senses with its mesmerising attractions. From the grandeur of the Cathedral and the beauty of the Alcázar, to the charming atmosphere of the Santa Cruz neighbourhood and the modernity of the Metropol Parasol, there is something for everyone in Seville.

So be sure to explore these attractions further during your visit to this exciting city, where past and present combine seamlessly.

 

If you want to have other experiences when you visit Seville, explore the tours and activities selected for you. Also, see the 10 Best Activities not to be missed in Seville.

 

Visit Living Tours for more travel experiences in Portugal and Spain. And explore more travel ideas on the Living Magazine Blog.

 

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