Seville

Seville

Seville is the capital of the province of Andalusia in Spain. It is the main cultural center of Spain. About 700,000 inhabitants live in Seville and it is considered a metropolis, which is in 4th place, after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. Today we call Seville the place where the popular bullfight takes place, Don Juan was born in Seville, the best Spanish tapas are eaten here and the most famous Spanish opera "The Barber of Seville" is watched, and visitors admire its beautiful Moorish architecture. Seville is one of the main commercial centers of Spain, but it is also an important seat of the diocese.

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Tourist map

Map of Seville

Discover what is nearby, all attractions, sights and museums , shopping zones, parks and restaurants in Seville.

Tourist map of Seville

History

History of Seville
Legend has it that Seville was founded by Hercules, a mythological hero from Greece. When it was under Roman rule, Seville was called Hispalis, and even today, because of this, the inhabitants of Seville are called Hispalenses. The most significant reigns that have left their mark and are visible in today's Seville are the Phoenician, Roman and Arab reigns.

History of Seville

Sights

Sights in Seville

Seville is a beautiful city with a rich history, so the attractions that one can visit here are numerous. Seville is a representative of different cultures and religions that contributed immeasurably to the splendor of the city and the entire area. Here you will find a list of sights that you should not miss while staying in Seville.

Sights in Seville

Museums

Museums in Seville

Since Seville is a city where different influences, cultures and religions alternated, it is easy to conclude that the history of this city is rich and that the number of museums is significant. On this page you will have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with all the important museums of the city of Seville and to decide which of them you want to visit depending on your interest and availability.

Museums in Seville

Events

Events in Seville

Seville is famous for the festivals that are organized every year in this city. On this list you will find the best festivals, when they are organized, how to buy tickets and be part of the spectacle. Enjoy.

Events in Seville

Food and drinks

Food and drinks in Seville

The local food in Seville is really excellent and you should try all the local specialties that we are sure you will enjoy immensely. This page contains a list of the best dishes that you must try when in Seville.

Food and drinks in Seville

Parks

Parks in Seville

Parks are Seville's visited sights, especially during spring/summer season. Perhaps the best time of year to visit Seville and its parks is spring. In that time of the year you can feel the scent of oranges in the air, so this is perfect for walking and visiting beautiful parks, secret green oases. On this page you will find a list of the most visited parks in the city of Seville.

Parks in Seville

Transportation

Transportation in Seville

Public transportation in Seville is well organized, and ticket prices are affordable. Metro, bus and tram are the means of transportation for the citizens of Seville. The best way to get to know Seville is to use the bus as a means of transport. The lines are well connected, there are 44 of them in total and they cover the whole city. On this page you will find how all modes of transportation are organized and which are the best to use.

Transportation in Seville

Shopping

Shopping in Seville

You'll be surprised how many choices shoppers have in Seville. From beautiful souvenirs, clothes by Spanish designers, authentic local clothes, all the way to international brands. This page contains a list of the best shopping areas in Seville. According to your taste, you can choose what is you wish to buy and where you could find it.

Shopping in Seville

History of Seville

Legend has it that Seville was founded by Hercules, a mythological hero from Greece. When it was under Roman rule, Seville was called Hispalis, and even today, because of this, the inhabitants of Seville are called Hispalenses. The most significant reigns that have left their mark and are visible in today's Seville are the Phoenician, Roman and Arab reigns. During the Phoenician colonization, Seville was called Spall, and the meaning of the name is "lowland". During the Roman rule, Seville was called Hispalis, and during the Moorish invasion of the Iberian Peninsula, Seville received the Arabic name - Ishbilijatun.

History of Seville

Tourist destinations in Spain:

Tenerife

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Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is surely one of the last remaining European Paradise islands, situated in the Atlantic Ocean, some 200km away from the coast of Africa. It is the third largest of the Canary Islands, neighbored by Fuerteventura and Tenerife. The capital, Las Palmas, is situated in the northeast of the island. Gran Canaria is the island of contrasts, bursting with culture, an unbelievably beautiful coast and spectacular sunny beaches, the perfect destination all year round. From its cold climate in the north, to the sunny south, this perfect holiday island has everything even the most demanding traveler would wish for: a great specter of climates, lush forests, exotic flora and fauna, volcanic craters, as well as a strange sediment of snow at the highest peaks.

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Madrid

Madrid is considered one of the largest cities in Europe with 3.2 million inhabitants, it is the third city in the European Union. It is located 665 meters above sea level, which makes it the city with highest altitude in Europe. It is located on the banks of the small river Manzanares, and northwest of the city rises the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain. Its climate is continental, winters are short and cold, usually without precipitation, while summers are very warm. Everyone has at least once wished to visit the capital of Spain, and that desire will become even greater and more pronounced through our written guide. Madrid is a modern city with an old soul. It houses over 2.000 monuments and 90 museums that tell the story of the history and art of this city. You will get to know the historical figures and the art scene that raised this city as it is today.

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Barcelona

Barcelona is a beautiful city that can offer you numerous cultural experiences and amazing beaches that are only a few minutes walk from the city center. The architecture of Barcelona will delight you. Many great painters and artists have created in this city and their influence is evident today in Barcelona and around the world. Here we primarily mean Picasso and Miro. While on the beach you can try some of the best seafood the Mediterranean has to offer, and there are many great restaurants and bars offering tapas. Barcelona is the largest Mediterranean city with 1.7 million inhabitants.

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Seville

Seville is the capital of the province of Andalusia in Spain. It is the main cultural center of Spain. About 700,000 inhabitants live in Seville and it is considered a metropolis, which is in 4th place, after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. Today we call Seville the place where the popular bullfight takes place, Don Juan was born in Seville, the best Spanish tapas are eaten here and the most famous Spanish opera "The Barber of Seville" is watched, and visitors admire its beautiful Moorish architecture. Seville is one of the main commercial centers of Spain, but it is also an important seat of the diocese.

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