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Why Go to Sevilla
Seville (Sevilla), the sun-drenched capital of Andalusia, is a city that embodies the heart and soul of Spain. With its Moorish palaces, lively tapas bars, and the irresistible rhythm of flamenco, Seville is a destination that captivates visitors with its rich history and passionate spirit.
Begin your journey in Plaza de España, one of the most breathtaking squares in the world. Built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, this semi-circular masterpiece blends Renaissance and Moorish influences, with ceramic-tiled bridges and canals where you can take a romantic boat ride.
Nearby, the Royal Alcázar of Seville transports visitors to a world of Moorish splendor. This UNESCO-listed palace, still used by the Spanish royal family, is a mesmerizing blend of intricate tilework, arched courtyards, and lush gardens—some of which may look familiar to fans of Game of Thrones!
No visit to Seville is complete without marveling at La Giralda, the iconic bell tower of Seville Cathedral. Climb to the top for stunning city views before stepping inside the cathedral, the largest Gothic church in the world and the final resting place of Christopher Columbus.
Seville is also the birthplace of flamenco, and there’s no better place to experience this passionate dance than in a traditional tablao. Feel the intensity as dancers stomp, twirl, and clap to the soul-stirring sound of Spanish guitar and heartfelt singing.
Food lovers will fall in love with Seville’s tapas culture. Indulge in local delights like jamón ibérico, gazpacho, and espinacas con garbanzos (spinach with chickpeas), best enjoyed with a glass of sherry or tinto de verano. Wander through Triana, a lively neighborhood known for its ceramic workshops, authentic tapas bars, and vibrant nightlife.
Fun Fact: Seville is home to the oldest royal palace in Europe still in use—the Alcázar. Its stunning architecture has hosted centuries of Spanish monarchs, making it one of the most historically significant palaces in the world!