Bike Friendly Cities: Seville
Against all the odds Seville managed to turn the city into a haven for cycling enthusiasts. We decided to reveal it’s secret in our next feature film in the ‘Bike Friendly Cities’ series. Read the article here
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Seville (Sevilla), Spain - A walking around the city
Walking the Streets of Sevilla, Spain - Sevilla Un paseo por la ciudad
More Places to Visit in Sevilla:
Plaza de España - Spain Square Sevilla
Alcázar Sevilla - Reales Alcázares de Sevilla
Parque de Maria Luisa - Maria Luisa Park Sevilla
Metropol Parasol Sevilla - setas de Sevilla
Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla
Free music - Spanish Duende by GMaks soundcloud.com/gmaks/spanish-duende
Seville (/səˈvɪl/; Spanish: Sevilla, Spanish pronunciation: [seˈβiʎa] ( listen), locally: [seˈβiʝa]) is a Spanish city, it is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the plain of the River Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as sevillanos (feminine form: sevillanas) or hispalenses, after the Roman name of the city, Hispalis. Seville has a municipal population of about 703,000 as of 2011, and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old Town, the third largest in Europe with an area of 4 square kilometres (2 sq mi), contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain.
Sevilla es un municipio y ciudad española, capital de la provincia homónima y de la comunidad autónoma de Andalucía. Cuenta con 700 169 habitantes, siendo la ciudad más poblada de Andalucía, la cuarta de España después de Madrid, Barcelona y Valencia, y la 31.ª de la Unión Europea. El municipio tiene una extensión de 140,8 km². El área metropolitana de Sevilla está compuesta por 46 municipios e incluye a una población de 1 519 639 habitantes (INE, 2011), ocupando una superficie de 4900 km².
Sevilla [seˈβiʎa] ist die Hauptstadt der Autonomen Region Andalusien und der Provinz Sevilla von Spanien. Mit über 700.000 Einwohnern ist Sevilla viertgrößte Stadt Spaniens. Nach einer späten Legende wurde die Stadt von dem griechischen Helden Herakles gegründet. Die Einwohner werden als Sevillanos bezeichnet.
Die Stadt ist ein wichtiger Industrie- und Handelsplatz und Touristenzentrum. Sevilla liegt zu beiden Seiten des bis hierhin auch für Seeschiffe befahrbaren Guadalquivir, in einer weiten und fruchtbaren Ebene. Mit ihren zahlreichen Türmen bietet Sevilla von allen Seiten einen imposanten Anblick. Die eigentliche Stadt nimmt das östliche Ufer des Guadalquivir ein und ist von den Vorstädten Los Humeros, Cesteria, Baratillo, Carreteria, Resolana mit dem großen Hospital La Caridad, San Bernardo, San Roque y la Calzada und Macarena mit dem Hospital de la Sangre umgeben. Von der alten, mit 66 Türmen versehenen Ringmauer, welche die innere Stadt umgab, sind nur noch Reste vorhanden. Am rechten Ufer des Flusses breitet sich die große Vorstadt Triana aus.
Séville (Sevilla en espagnol, أشبيليّة Ishbiliyya en arabe, Hispalis en latin) est une ville du sud de l'Espagne, capitale de la province de Séville et de la communauté autonome d'Andalousie.
Peuplée par 700 169 habitants en janvier 2013, située au centre d'une riche région agricole, traversée par le Guadalquivir et connectée à un important réseau de communication, la cité est le cœur économique, politique et culturel de l'Andalousie, et constitue l'une des plus importantes villes du pays, mais aussi de l'Europe du Sud.
C'est également une ville au passé prestigieux, ayant légué un patrimoine artistique d'une immense richesse, qui en fait une des destinations touristiques les plus prisées d'Europe et l'auréole d'un certain prestige. Ses monuments, les nombreux artistes qui y sont nés ou y ont œuvré, son histoire glorieuse, ses fêtes traditionnelles, mais aussi son climat ont ainsi contribué à sa renommée.
SeeByBike (English) - Bicycle Tour of Seville - Bicycle Rental
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At SeeByBike we offer a general Daily tour, a customizable Private tour, a tour of the historic Jewish neighborhood, and a riverwalk that tails along Seville’s patchwork of gardens.
For our tours of ancient Seville, we offer each customer water, a map, a bike, and customizable accessories, such as a basket, that we can organize at our office.
The tours all start at 10:30 in the morning and run for 3 hours, except for the private tour - which runs entirely on your schedule!
On the Daily Tour, we cover the biggest attractions and will get a deep understanding of the whole city, covering places like the moorish Palace of Alcazar, and the magnificent Plaza of Spain.
On the Private Tour, we encourage our customers to name sites or simply say what they would like to see, whether it be aesthetics, nature, or a tour focused on history. We rarely have a case that we can’t accommodate. The private tour is also great for private groups and functions.
The Jewish Tour, focuses on the neighborhood of Santa Cruz or “Juderia” - Jewish Neighborhood. This tour leads you down a labyrinth of tight alleyways only to uncover ancient synagogues.
Lastly, along with the listed tours and a renting service, we offer a tour to the City’s life-blood - the River Guadalquivir. In this tour, our experts will lead you to see some of the city’s riverfront flora and gardens.
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WELCOME TO SEVILLE. Spain's most charming city.
We discover what is now one of our all time favourite cities! While in Seville, we take a jog along the river Guadalquivir. We walk around the The Alameda de Hércules and find a great place to eat and people watch. We also explore the extremely beautiful Plaza de España.
Seville was firstly founded as a Roman city, and it is now host to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Seville is a treasure of old times and modern city. Among the many places to visit; the Alcazar Palace is a stunning collage of architectural styles like no other. The Cathedral will demonstrate the beauty of status as the burial site of Christopher Columbus. The Metropol Paraiso is the world’s largest wooden structure.
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Situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Seville has a rich Moorish heritage, and used to be a prosperous port that carried out trade with the Americas.
The streets and squares in the historic quarter of the capital of Andalusia are lively and busy. They treasure many constructions that have the World Heritage designation, and many districts are full of traditional culture, like Triana and La Macarena.
Seville is a prominent business and service centre in the south of Spain and has many hotels distributed all over the city which enable visitors to discover endless attractions. Museums and art centres, theme parks, cinemas, theatres and clubs are some of the many leisure options that a great city like Seville holds. Without forgetting, of course, the numerous terraces, inns and bars where visitors can practise one of the most deeply-rooted and tasty traditions in the city: Going out for tapas.
Another good excuse to come to the Sevillian capital are the festivals. The celebrations of Easter Week and Feria de Abril (the April Fair), which have been declared of National Tourist Interest, reflect the devotion and folklore of the people of Seville, always open and friendly to visitors. But Seville's appeal does not end there, as the city is also the starting point for the many cultural routes the province offers, such as the Roman Bética Route or the Washington Irving route.
The visitor will also discover the immense natural wealth of this region, which sits halfway between two continents, in natural treasures such as the Doñana Nature Reserve, declared a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, and the Sierra Norte Nature Reserve. They will be the ideal setting for practising outdoor sports, including hiking, horse riding, and cycling routes. If, on the other hand, golf is your sport of choice, then you will be glad to know that Seville has four excellent golf courses in its vicinity
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The city of Seville in Andalucia
Mark Murphy ventures to the city of Seville. Known as the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain, Seville is also home of the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Join Mark as he tours this beautiful city.
【4K】Sevilla Walking Tour Part 1 – Travel Guide Spain – Du lịch Tây Ban Nha
filmed on 3rd May 2019 in Sevilla, Spain
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Sevilla = Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as sevillanos (feminine form: sevillanas) or hispalenses, after the Roman name of the city, Hispalis. Seville has a municipal population of about 690,000 as of 2016, and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old Town, with an area of 4 square kilometres (2 sq mi), contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. Seville is also the hottest major metropolitan area in the geographical Southwestern Europe, with summer average high temperatures of above 35 °C (95 °F).
Seville was founded as the Roman city of Hispalis. It became known as Ishbiliyya after the Muslim conquest in 712. During the Muslim rule in Spain, Seville came under the jurisdiction of the Caliphate of Córdoba before becoming the independent Taifa of Seville; later it was ruled by the Muslim Almoravids and the Almohads until finally being incorporated into the Christian Kingdom of Castile under Ferdinand III in 1248.[3] After the discovery of the Americas, Seville became one of the economic centres of the Spanish Empire as its port monopolised the trans-oceanic trade and the Casa de Contratación (House of Trade) wielded its power, opening a Golden Age of arts and literature. In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan departed from Seville for the first circumnavigation of the Earth. Coinciding with the Baroque period of European history, the 17th century in Seville represented the most brilliant flowering of the city's culture; then began a gradual economic and demographic decline as silting in the Guadalquivir forced the trade monopoly to relocate to the nearby port of Cádiz.
The 20th century in Seville saw the tribulations of the Spanish Civil War, decisive cultural milestones such as the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and Expo '92, and the city's election as the capital of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia.
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Du lịch Seville - thành phố tập hợp những gì hấp dẫn nhất, tinh túy nhất của Andalucia và là điểm đến thu hút du khách hàng đầu tại Tây Ban Nha. Seville cũng là cái nôi của điệu nhảy flamenco và đấu bò. Đi du lịch Seville - Tây Ban Nha, du khách sẽ được chiêm ngưỡng những công trình đò sộ như: quảng trường Tây Ban Nha, nhà thờ với tháp chuông Giralda, công trình bằng gỗ lớn nhất thế giới Metropol Parasol , bảo tàng mỹ thuật của Seville và còn rất nhiều thắng cảnh khác
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Salida de Carmona y paso por su espectacular casco histórico y justo a la salida de la ciudad cogimos la vía verde de los alcores hasta Alcalá de Guadaira de unos 25 kms, al llegar al rio continuamos por el bonito sendero de los molinos que nos conduce a la entrada de la ciudad por el puente romano, seguidamente subidmos a la fortaleza de Alcalá y a su espectacular Mirador.
Después seguimos por el bonito sendero de los molinos junto al rió Guadaira, también denominada Vía Augusta, y a unos 5 km a izquierda nos desviamos por el Canal de Los presos que llevo a Montequinto y al carril bici de entrada a Sevilla.
Una vez en Sevilla y a través de su magnifica red de carriles bici pasamos por la Plaza de España, Torre del Oro y Torre Cajasol.
En la Isla de la Cartuja cogemos la Via de la Plata hasta Castilblanco de los Arroyos ( unos 37 km) pasando por Camas, Santiponce, las Ruinas de ITALICA, Guillena y bonitos senderos de la vía de la Plata.
Al llegar a Castilblanco de los Arroyos continuamos por senderos por bonitas dehesas de la Sierra Norte Sevillana y después de una bajada y junto al embalse de palomares nos desviamos por el camino del Canal del Rio Viar ( unos 16 km) hasta el municipio de Cantillana.
A pasar Cantillana cruzamos el guadalquivir, pasamos por la Aldea de La Monta y cogemos de nuevo el Canal de los presos hasta 1 km antes de Guadajoz que ya nos desviamos hacia Carmona por el camino de Alcolea.
Cycling in Sevilla: Sevilla City Center
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Cycling in Sevilla: Calle Temprado _ Calle Postigo del Carbon _ Calle Almte Lobo _ Puerta de Jerez _ Avenida de la Constitucion _ Plaza Nueva _ Calle Mendez Nunez _ Plaza de la Magdalena _ Calle San Pablo _ Calle Cristo del Calvario _ Calle Canalejas _ Calle Marques de Paradas _ Calle Pedro del Toro _ Calle Monsalves _ Calle de Silencio _ Calle Alfonso XII _ Calle Redes _ Calle San Vicente _ Calle Sta Ana _ Alameda de Hercules _ Calle Trajano _ Calle Alfonso XII _ Calle San Laureano _ Calle Torneo _ Calle Arjona _ Calle Pastor y Landero _ Calle Adriano _ Calle Antonia Diaz _ Calle Velarde / COMP0655
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SEVILLE La vieille ville
Dressée sur les rives du Guadalquivir, Séville hérite de son riche passé arabe et de sa situation de port de commerce prospère vers les Amériques. La capitale andalouse distille joie et animation dans chacune des rues et places de sa vieille ville qui abrite un ensemble passionnant de monuments inscrits au patrimoine de l’humanité
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Seville Spain - Real Alcazar / Royal Palace AMAZINGLY INCREDIBLE!!
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Seville Spain - Real Alcazar / Royal Palace AMAZINGLY INCREDIBLE. This is a moorish structure.
From Wikipedia
Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as sevillanos (feminine form: sevillanas) or hispalenses, after the Roman name of the city, Hispalis. Seville has a municipal population of about 690,000 as of 2016, and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old Town, with an area of 4 square kilometres (2 sq mi), contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. Seville is also the hottest major metropolitan area in the geographical Southwestern Europe, with summer average high temperatures of above 35 °C (95 °F).
Seville was founded as the Roman city of Hispalis. It later became known as Ishbiliyya after the Muslim conquest in 712. During the Muslim rule in Spain, Seville came under the jurisdiction of the Caliphate of Córdoba before becoming the independent Taifa of Seville; later it was ruled by the Muslim Almoravids and the Almohads until finally being incorporated into the Christian Kingdom of Castile under Ferdinand III in 1248.[2] After the discovery of the Americas, Seville became one of the economic centres of the Spanish Empire as its port monopolised the trans-oceanic trade and the Casa de Contratación (House of Trade) wielded its power, opening a Golden Age of arts and literature. In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan departed from Seville for the first circumnavigation of the Earth. Coinciding with the Baroque period of European history, the 17th century in Seville represented the most brilliant flowering of the city's culture; then began a gradual economic and demographic decline as silting in the Guadalquivir forced the trade monopoly to relocate to the nearby port of Cádiz.
The 20th century in Seville saw the tribulations of the Spanish Civil War, decisive cultural milestones such as the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and Expo '92, and the city's election as the capital of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia.
Seville Spain | Beautiful City On The River
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A Walk Around Seville, Spain
Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as sevillanos or hispalenses, after the Roman name of the city, Hispalis. Seville has a municipal population of about 703,000 as of 2011, and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old Town, with an area of 4 square kilometres (2 sq mi), contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. Seville is also the hottest major metropolitan area in the geographical Western Europe, with summer average high temperatures of above 35 °C (95 °F).
Seville, Andalusia, Spain - virtual tour
Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the River Guadalquivir. It is t the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old Town, the third largest in Europe with an area of 4 square kilometres, contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about 80 kilometres from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. Seville is also the hottest major metropolitan area in Europe, with summer average high temperatures of above 35 °C.
Seville was founded as the Roman city of Hispalis. It later became known as Ishbiliya after the Muslim conquest in 712. During the Muslim rule in Spain, Seville came under the jurisdiction of the Caliphate of Córdoba before becoming the independent Taifa of Seville; later it was ruled by the Muslim Almoravids and the Almohads until finally being incorporated into the Christian Kingdom of Castile under Ferdinand III in 1248. After the discovery of the Americas, Seville became one of the economic centres of the Spanish Empire as its port monopolised the trans-oceanic trade and the Casa de Contratación wielded its power, opening a Golden Age of arts and literature. In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan departed from Seville for the first circumnavigation of the Earth. Coinciding with the Baroque period of European history, the 17th century in Seville represented the most brilliant flowering of the city's culture; then began a gradual economic and demographic decline as silting in the Guadalquivir forced the trade monopoly to relocate to the nearby port of Cádiz.
The 20th century in Seville saw the tribulations of the Spanish Civil War, decisive cultural milestones such as the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and Expo '92, and the city's election as the capital of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia.
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Seville, City in Spain - Best Travel Destination
Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the River Guadalquivir.
View of the city from Giralda Tower (Part 1) - Seville, Spain
SPAIN TRIP 2018 (Sevilla/Huelva)
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February 2018.
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Bike Friendly Cities: Seville - Trailer
Seville became a two-wheeled wonderland in a blink of an eye. A few years ago only 0.5% of journeys were made by bicycle and now it holds 4th place in the Copenhagenize index by which the quality of bike friendliness is measured all over the world. What is Seville’s secret? You will find out next week in our new feature from the series Bike Friendly Cities.
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Cycling in Sevilla Old Town
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Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as sevillanos or hispalenses, after the Roman name of the city, Hispalis. Seville has a municipal population of about 703,000 as of 2011, and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old Town, with an area of 4 square kilometres (2 sq mi), contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. Seville is also the hottest major metropolitan area in the geographical Western Europe, with summer average high temperatures of above 35 °C (95 °F). Seville was founded as the Roman city of Hispalis. It later became known as Ishbiliya after the Muslim conquest in 712. During the Muslim rule in Spain, Seville came under the jurisdiction of the Caliphate of Córdoba before becoming the independent Taifa of Seville; later it was ruled by the Muslim Almoravids and the Almohads until finally being incorporated into the Christian Kingdom of Castile under Ferdinand III in 1248. After the discovery of the Americas, Seville became one of the economic centres of the Spanish Empire as its port monopolised the trans-oceanic trade and the Casa de Contratación (House of Trade) wielded its power, opening a Golden Age of arts and literature. In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan departed from Seville for the first circumnavigation of the Earth. Coinciding with the Baroque period of European history, the 17th century in Seville represented the most brilliant flowering of the city's culture; then began a gradual economic and demographic decline as silting in the Guadalquivir forced the trade monopoly to relocate to the nearby port of Cádiz. The 20th century in Seville saw the tribulations of the Spanish Civil War, decisive cultural milestones such as the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and Expo '92, and the city's election as the capital of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia.
PLAZA DE ESPAÑA - SEVILLE
One of the highlights in Seville is Plaza de España, a large square situated in the Park of María Luisa. The building was a Spanish pavilion during the Ibero-American Exhibition in 1929, where the country's handicraft and industry was exhibited. It was conceived as a typical Andalusian building of the 20th century, built in half a circle with two towers on each side. Local materials, like brick and ceramic were used for its construction. Nowadays the building host governmental offices but is also used for different performances, events and concerts along the year.
This square, built by the Sevillian architect Anibal González, was recently restored. The importance of Plaza de España is also the handicraft, as the ceramic was and still is an outstanding industry in this city.
The best hours to visit this amazing place are in the morning or at sunset, and while you are here you can visit different provinces of Spain in ceramic panels without leaving Seville. You can take a boat ride along the channel, go with a horse carriage or rent a bike and enjoy the environment of the square and the park.
Plaza de España is in many movies, like Lawrance of Arabia, Star Wars Episode II, The Wind And The Lion, or The Dictator of Sacha Baron Cohen. This is one of the favorite squares of the local people and one of the places where the bride and groom take their unforgettable wedding pictures.