Not Just a Tourist. Tours at the Seville Fair. Rutas guiadas en la Feria de Abril de Sevilla.
The traditional Seville Fair is a huge explosion of colour and festivities that takes hold of the city every year during an entire week. Seville and Spain's biggest annual party, this celebration is one of Spain's top tourist attractions, bringing thousands of visitors from all over Spain and the world. We offer a local guide who can give you an insider's view of the fair and show you parts of this celebration other visitors don't often get to see. Forget you are a tourist, we will show you how the locals do it!
10 THINGS to do in SEVILLE SPAIN - Seville Travel Guide Sevilla
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Visit Sevilla: Five Things You Will Love & Hate about Visiting Seville, Spain
Visiting Sevilla is a joy. I love the city and recommend it for anyone coming to Spain to check out. Here are my five loves and hates about one of the best cities to visit in Spain, Sevilla (Seville).
Seville, Spain walking tour
You will find in Seville all that a traveler can hope for: Pedestrian shopping streets and quiet alleys; flower-scented gardens, an ancient palace and immense cathedral, hundreds of historic sites; three thousand years of conflict and peace; thrilling evening entertainment; excellent museums; great food and drink, especially the tapas; and rewarding nearby attractions -- the list goes on until you run out of time.
Seville’s city center is divided in various parts: there’s Macarena in the north; El Arenal on the west side; the central shopping zone; and most exciting of all—Santa Cruz with the narrow pedestrian streets and lots of shopping and eating.
There are other districts or barrio in the city after all Seville is the fourth-largest city in Spain with the metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, but for the visitor that central area is your main destination.
Seville’s historic center is quite large—about a mile wide by 1.5 miles long, riddled with countless little alleys and important landmarks. You can discover it on foot if you are selective and seek out the particular attractions that most appeal to your interests. We suggest here an organized plan for doing just that, but it’s sometimes better to push the plan aside and just wander: certain neighborhoods, especially Santa Cruz, are perfect for the aimless stroll, and the downtown pedestrian zone of Seville is a shopper’s paradise.
So let's take a little walking tour in Santa Cruz.
An excellent central location to start your first walking tour is between the Cathedral and Alcazar palace in the Plaza del Triunfo. Many of the town’s main attractions can be easily reached from this central space, making it convenient for you to pick a direction, any direction, and go -- but with such an abundance of choices it can be a little tricky to decide where best to begin. Which way to turn depends on your priorities and the time of day, but no matter; there will be time in the next few days to fit everything in.
Walking is always the best way to see a place and especially when it's so pedestrian-friendly like Seville with so many lanes that are dedicated just to the pedestrian and other narrow lanes where you have very little traffic. You always want to use that walker's rule of thumb, that when you get to an intersection, look around and see which way looks most interesting. That's if you have the time to wander. And it can lead you from one place to the next with great satisfaction. On the other hand if you're in a hurry, you want to follow a little bit more of a specific plan and stick to it and perhaps follow a map.
Next we are going to take you through downtown pointing out some of the major plazas and the lovely pedestrian lanes. Starting out at Plaza Nueva, the most popular place in town.
This central area with the plaza and the streets leading to it is really the heart and the focal point of the city. Notice the broad street that is for pedestrians, bicycles, no cars allowed, and the tram.
Seville has a recently installed modern tram system that really is a great way to move people around. This neighborhood along Constitution Avenue has been entirely transformed by the tram service because now there are no cars going by, you don't have those exhaust fumes and noise, and so there's a lot more room for people throughout. You’ve got the sidewalk restaurants, you’ve got people walking, strolling along, lounging, people-watching, and the street is a major one that connects the cathedral with the City Hall Square, and then beyond, right into the pedestrian shopping zone where we will be taking you next.
Plaza Nueva is just one block over from the main pedestrian street of town which leads right into the shopping district -- Calle Sierpes, lined with the best shopping and liveliest atmosphere, especially in the late afternoon when the locals are out enjoying their traditional stroll.
Sierpes means “Street of the Serpent” perhaps due to its wiggly route and extreme length. It goes for nearly a mile and it's not just the one street it's an entire shopping zone, a fabric of side lanes and parallel streets that make for the most important shopping area of the city. There are a lot of beautiful old buildings here with tiles on the walls in that typical Andalusion style, so you want to be sure to look up a couple of floors to see the roof lines and the tiles up above and windows and balconies, maybe some flowerpots as you're walking along on these main shopping streets.
Seville, Spain - 3 days getaway
That's what my eye caught in Seville. I was there only 3 days but more or less I was able to see everything. It's not professional, I just grabbed my phone and make a short videos while exploring the city.
Seville should be on your MUST SEE list :)
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Plaza de España
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Sevilla is the flamboyant city of Carmen and Don Juan, where bullfighting is still politically correct and little girls dream of growing up to become flamenco dancers. Sevilla has soul — and we feel it in its lacy Moorish palace, massive cathedral, lavish royal tombs, labyrinthine Jewish quarter, and its people-filled streets.
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12 things to do in SEVILLE, Spain | Voted as Lonely Planet's Top 10 'Best in Travel' | EPISODE 4
Seville, Spain.
A photographers paradise.
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THINGS TO DO IN SEVILLE:
Las Setas De Sevilla - Large Wooden Sculpture (also known as Metropol Parasol)
Seville Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
The Giralda (Bell Tower)
The Royal Alcázar. (Official website)
Plaza de España / Spain Square
Parque de María Luisa (Museum of popular arts, Archaeological Museum and the Royal Pavilion)
Walk along river near the Torre del Oro
Santa Cruz neighbourhood
SPAIN TRADITIONS
Bullfighting - Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla. (We weren't interested in doing a tour or seeing an event. It's cruel in my opinion, but it is a Spain tradition.)
See a Flamenco show
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Things to do in Seville Spain travel guide tourism (video). Seville travel guide; top things to do in #Sevilla Spain. Spain is one of the top places in the world to visit. As a #travelvlogger, it's amazing visiting tourism attractions across Spain, starting in the city of Seville.
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Seville Private Panoramic Walking Tour
Enjoy a private walking tour with a private guide to visit the most beautiful monuments of Seville. Have a walk in the Jewish quarter or Santa Cruz, Wander at the majestic views of the Plaza de Espana/ Spanish Square, take amazing shots of the Gold tower or the Bullring. Visit Triana and cross the Triana bridge to learn about flamenco and tapas. Take a walk along the river to learn about the discovery of the Americas and where Colombus left from. Take a walk in Maria Luia Park and learn about the Tabacco factory and Carmen opera. Visit the most impressive monuments in Seville, the Cathedral, walk up the bell tower and explore the Alcazar palace and the Alcazar gardens. Meet a local guide and learn about the insider tips in Seville.
Seville, Spain: inspiring Game of Thrones, Star Wars & Sir Michael Palin
Game of Thrones and Star Wars are just two of the big titles that have used Seville as a film location. The city has a stunning Cathedral, the Plaza de Espana, Metropol Parasol, the magnificent Alcazar, and the not-so magnificent Spanish Inquisition (not the Monty Python one). This short, tongue-in-cheek film showcases the best Sevilla has to offer x
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How Locals Do Sunday in Sevilla on Travel with Kate
What do you do on your first day in your destination when you are jet-lagged and exhausted? Rushing from one historical monument or tourist attraction to the next on that first day sounds no fun. And staying in the hotel room all day is a no-no! So what do we do?
In this video from Sevilla on my first full day in town, I was asking myself this very question. But lucky for me some cheerful locals came to my rescue. I met David, Javi, Anna and Jose-Antonio out for a typical, lazy, Sunday afternoon in Sevilla during the Spring. Turns out it was the perfect itinerary to distract me from my jet-lag and immerse me into local life.
In the video we get a glimpse into the neighborhood of Alameda de Hercules. This part of town has a cultural energy that is really special. Not long ago it was known as a rough neighborhood. But Sevilla has been going through a transformation over the last few decades and this area has been revived as a hub for dining, living and gathering.
Along the Alameda you can find locals enjoying themselves all day and all week long. During the weekend and holiday evenings the promenade is busy well into the night.
It seems all demographics, young to old, can be found here intermingling. And in this neighborhood, you will find few tourists in comparison to the Jewish Quarter. This means you'll get an authentic perspective on local life.
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Sevilla Espana - Exploring Seville as a tourist in Spain Europe from Seville Railway Station
Explore Seville with Simon. Todays travel vlog is from Sevilla Espana, or Seville Spain where I am picking up a car from Hertz rental at Seville Railway Station before heading into Seville city to explore the sights and sounds of Sevilla city.
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Best Hotels and Resorts in Seville, Spain
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Discovering Seville | Condé Nast Traveler
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Seville, Spain walk in Santa Cruz Old Town
In Seville, Spain the most exciting and popular pedestrian neighborhood is the Old Town — Santa Cruz with the narrow pedestrian streets and lots of shopping and eating. Here we show big walking route through this formerly Jewish district, strolling a couple of miles back in time. It'll take you right through the center including shopping areas, past the Cathedral, Alcazar and the old quarter of Santa Cruz where we're going to focus our attention for this segment.
Be advised many of these little streets in Santa Cruz and the little plazas have been discovered by the tourists, so depending on when you're here the main lanes might get a little crowded but there's always the lovely side lanes that you can find for a more peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. So just follow your nose when you're wandering around in Santa Cruz district, and we will give you some tips here on how to navigate and what to see.
Among Europe’s best neighborhoods for strolling, the main part of this warren is only about six blocks in each direction, enabling you to wander freely and discover it in a couple of hours. Santa Cruz is so magical you should return in the warm atmosphere of early evening to appreciate the soft lighting, and settle into a quaint little tavern for dinner. Once is just not enough for a special district like this, which also has several small hotels that make ideal places to stay.
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Please don't just go to Barcelona...The magic of Andalucia, Spain
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Top Things To Do In Seville, Spain (food, tourist attractions and more)
Seville in Spain is filled with things to do. From the beautiful Plaza De Espana and the Real Alcazar to tasty tapas bars and food markets. Are you ready to tour sunshiney Seville with me?
Just announced as Lonely Planet's number 1 city in their Best In Travel 2018, Seville is vibrant, historic, cultural and full of things to do. On my recent trip I spent three days in the city, and covered a lot! I climbed Giralda Tower for the best views of the city, got lost in the stunning gardens of the Real Alcazar De Sevilla, and returned to my favourite spot in the city – Plaza De Espana.
Food is a huge passion of mine, so I was also keen to find out more about the food scene. I headed off on a tour with Devour Seville and saw the local markets, tried some tasty delicacies and learned lots about the city too. I also loved my time visiting some of the oldest restaurants in the city including Casa Ricardo and El Rinconcillo. Hey, I even got to whip up a little tapas dish myself! I hope you enjoy my trip as much as I did.
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DAY 2: TOUR TO ITALICA-GAME OF THRONES VENUE | SEVILLE SPAIN
Italica is located just 10km from the centre of Seville Spain. I don’t know whether you would consider that to be part of any day trips from Seville as some people say it might be too close but you could say 2 centuries ago it was Seville. Italica Spain was a Roman settlement from the 2nd-century BC through to the 4th century AD. It was a settlement of some note and today it’s considered to be the best Roman ruins in Spain. Surprisingly it seems not to feature on many people’s lists of what to see in Seville, which as we found out is a big mistake!
The great Roman General Scipio chose Italica as a place to settle his war veterans who fought Hannibal and the Carthaginians. Italica was so called as because of the Italian origins of the veterans who made it home.
Italica’s reputation and status in the Roman Empire thrived as it was the birthplace of 2 mighty Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
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