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Seville|The Ultimate Guide to Andalusia’s Golden Gem 💛🧡

Your most detailed Seville travel guide is here! 🏨 Stay Like a Local Booked a hotel in the historic center—steps away from the Bullring, Alcázar Palace, Cathedral, and Metropol Parasol. Surrounded by tapas bars, we stumbled upon a happy weekend where locals clinked glasses 🍻 under fairy lights—pure magic! 📍 Must-Visit Landmarks 1️⃣ Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla) ⛪️ World’s largest Gothic cathedral, home to Columbus’ tomb! Climb La Giralda for panoramic views of whitewashed rooftops, bathed in orange-blossom breeze. 📸 Photo spot: Sunset at the main cloister! 2️⃣ Royal Alcázar (Real Alcázar) 🏰 Game of Thrones’ Dorne Palace! Lose yourself in Moorish arches, the Lion’s Gate, and secret baths. 💡 Tip: Book tickets early; wear comfy shoes for the sprawling gardens. 3️⃣ Plaza de España 🎨 A 1001 Nights fantasy of tile mosaics + canals. Rent a rowboat, and stay till dusk when the lights ignite! 📸 Best shot: From the entrance bridge. 🍷 Foodie Heaven: Andalusian Flavors 🍤 Tapas musts: Pescaíto frito (fried fish), Tortilla Española, and Jamón Ibérico. 🍷 Pair with Sangria or local sherry (Fino/Manzanilla), plus olives & cheese. ⚠️ Pro tip: Order tapas per person—locals pair multiple small plates with drinks! 💃 Cultural Gems 🎭 Flamenco: Skip touristy shows—hole-in-the-wall bars pulse with raw, emotional performances. 🐂 Bullfighting: Visit Plaza de Toros for shows (or just admire the costumes in its museum). ✅ Best Time to Visit Spring (March-May) for orange blossoms or autumn (Sept-Oct) for mild weather. Avoid July-August’s scorching heat! 🚌 Getting Around Walk the historic center, or grab a Trambaix/Trambesós card for buses/trams. #Seville #SpainTravel #Andalusia #WorldHeritage

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Malu Ashley
Malu Ashley
7 months ago
Malu Ashley
Malu Ashley
7 months ago

Seville|The Ultimate Guide to Andalusia’s Golden Gem 💛🧡

Your most detailed Seville travel guide is here! 🏨 Stay Like a Local Booked a hotel in the historic center—steps away from the Bullring, Alcázar Palace, Cathedral, and Metropol Parasol. Surrounded by tapas bars, we stumbled upon a happy weekend where locals clinked glasses 🍻 under fairy lights—pure magic! 📍 Must-Visit Landmarks 1️⃣ Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla) ⛪️ World’s largest Gothic cathedral, home to Columbus’ tomb! Climb La Giralda for panoramic views of whitewashed rooftops, bathed in orange-blossom breeze. 📸 Photo spot: Sunset at the main cloister! 2️⃣ Royal Alcázar (Real Alcázar) 🏰 Game of Thrones’ Dorne Palace! Lose yourself in Moorish arches, the Lion’s Gate, and secret baths. 💡 Tip: Book tickets early; wear comfy shoes for the sprawling gardens. 3️⃣ Plaza de España 🎨 A 1001 Nights fantasy of tile mosaics + canals. Rent a rowboat, and stay till dusk when the lights ignite! 📸 Best shot: From the entrance bridge. 🍷 Foodie Heaven: Andalusian Flavors 🍤 Tapas musts: Pescaíto frito (fried fish), Tortilla Española, and Jamón Ibérico. 🍷 Pair with Sangria or local sherry (Fino/Manzanilla), plus olives & cheese. ⚠️ Pro tip: Order tapas per person—locals pair multiple small plates with drinks! 💃 Cultural Gems 🎭 Flamenco: Skip touristy shows—hole-in-the-wall bars pulse with raw, emotional performances. 🐂 Bullfighting: Visit Plaza de Toros for shows (or just admire the costumes in its museum). ✅ Best Time to Visit Spring (March-May) for orange blossoms or autumn (Sept-Oct) for mild weather. Avoid July-August’s scorching heat! 🚌 Getting Around Walk the historic center, or grab a Trambaix/Trambesós card for buses/trams. #Seville #SpainTravel #Andalusia #WorldHeritage

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