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Come to Seville to Experience the Taste of Oranges

Spain's myriad charms are all encapsulated in this fragrant, ancient capital, Sevilla, a city filled with oranges 🍊. When you visit, you'll find oranges everywhere, on the trees and on the ground, especially in winter when they are incredibly abundant. 1️⃣ Plaza de España, Spain Artistic and romantic, it's called the most beautiful square in Spain 🥰. The square features a large central fountain ⛲️. The walls of the square have numerous niches, each representing a different province of Spain, making it one of the must-visit attractions. During the day, when the sun 🌞 shines on the fountain, you can find the best angle to see that touch of "earthly rainbow 🌈." Highly recommend visiting before sunset when the setting sun illuminates every window, perfect for photography. The square also hosts many street performers dancing flamenco 💃, which is very characteristic of the local culture. 2️⃣ Royal Alcázar of Seville 📍Patio de Banderas, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain The shooting location for the Water Gardens of Dorne in "Game of Thrones" 🏞. The Royal Alcázar of Seville 🏰 is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1987. You can see both Gothic architectural elements and Islamic mud wall styles, a paragon of Mudejar architecture. It's recommended to buy tickets online in advance, as the line to buy tickets offline is long and only a batch is allowed in every half hour. ⚠️ The confectionery garden's second-floor corridor offers a superb view for photos from above. 🎫 Admission: General admission to the first floor is 13.5€/seniors and students 6€ 3️⃣ Seville Cathedral 📍Avenida de la Constitución, s/n, 41004 Sevilla Recommended for its bell tower, La Giralda, which was inscribed on the World Heritage list in 1987. In addition to various artistic treasures 🪩 housed in the cathedral, Columbus's remains were buried in the Columbus Tomb after being transported from Cuba to Spain. Climbing to the top offers a panoramic view of Seville. 🎫 Admission: 9€ (includes a ticket for the Church of the Savior); Students under 25 are 4€ Children under 14 are free (must be accompanied by an adult) 4️⃣ Metropol Parasol, Setas de Sevilla Commonly known as the Mushroom of the Incarnation Square 🍄, designed by German architect Jürgen Mayer H., it is claimed to be the world's largest wooden 🪵 structure. Metropol Parasol has four levels. The underground level displays Roman and Moorish ruins discovered here. The first floor is a central market. The second and third floors are panoramic terraces and restaurants 🍲, offering views of the city center. 🎫 Admission: 3€ (January 1 - December 31, Monday-Sunday) 🆓️ Free admission: Residents born or living in the city of Seville #CulturalAttractionShare #RomanceThroughCenturies #WorldHeritageCity #TravelTheWorld #MissingTheWorld #MyOffTheBeatenPathTravelTips #RelaxAndTravel #OverseasTravel

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