Is Seville Really that Beautiful? What you Should Do in the Andalusian Capital!

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So, you want to go to Seville? Good choice! Some say the Andalusian capital is the most beautiful city in Spain. But does it live up to its reputation? Let's explore its beautiful architecture, flamenco and tapas! The reputation rings true: Seville is definitely beautiful! The historic center is full of impressive architecture. As you wander the city's streets, you're sure to come across Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. When Spanish king Ferdinand III of Castile took the city from the Moors in 1248, the church was built where a mosque once stood. But Seville doesn't only have historic buildings, there's also the "Setas de Sevilla," or "mushrooms of Seville." This futuristic wooden structure houses a central market and event spaces. Walk along the top to enjoy stunning views of the city and experience Seville's famously good weather. After all, the sun shines almost 2900 hours a year here! But summer temperatures can soar to 40 degrees, so if that's too hot for you, it's better to visit in spring or fall. Once you've gotten a good impression of the city, set aside plenty of time to visit the Royal Alcázar of Seville, an absolute MUST SEE. It's located just across from the cathedral on the edge of the old town. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is still used by the Spanish royal family. The ticket costs 13.50 euros – and it's worth it. Samuel Garraín Rodriguez is an historian who guides visitors through the palace. Alongside the Alcázar palace, you can explore the alleys of the historic Old Town. The smell of oranges is everywhere here! But they're too bitter to eat. Next up, the "Torre del Oro." The Golden Tower was built in the 13th century to watch over ships entering the city via the Guadalquivir River. After so much sightseeing, it's time to explore the culinary side of Seville. Did you know that Andalucia is considered the birthplace of tapas? We recommend bar El Rinconcillo. The tapas are made from traditional recipes and prepared fresh every day. Prices start at just 2.50 euros a dish and there's something for every taste. No trip to Seville would be complete without experiencing the art of flamenco! Los Gallos is one of the oldest flamenco stages in Seville. For 35 euros you can experience an authentic show. It lasts a little over an hour and takes place twice a night. Seville is considered the birthplace of flamenco, and the city is full of flamenco schools where people learn the art form. It's thought to have begun within the Andalusian Roma community and incorporated Sephardic Jewish and Moorish influences. So, what's our verdict? Yes, Seville definitely lives up to its reputation as the most beautiful city in Spain. But in the end, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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Length: 5min 16sec (316 seconds)
Published: Wed May 24 2023
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