Night Life
During three centuries, a magnificent and rich Islamic culture flourished, leaving Granada with architectural marvels of the caliber of the Alhambra, declared a World Heritage Site, along with the Generalife and the Albaicín.
THINGS TO DO
Seville presently has theatres and cultural centers that has permitted the Andalusian capital to enter in a circuit of international theatre, opera and orchestra companies.
Go for Tapas
Don't miss out on the tapas. The city is credited with the invention and has more than a thousand bars where the choice of food, is virtually unlimited, from seafood to ham and sausage ...
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Bull Fight
One of the most famous venues in whole Spain to take in a bullfight The Plaza de Toros Real Maestranza in Sevilla was constructed over several decades during the 18th century...
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Night Life
The area surrounding the Cathedral contains a large number of quiet bars and cafeterías, ideal for having a drink and talking with friends ...
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Tablao Flamenco
Flamenco has an extraordinary history which has become one of most significant tokens of culture from this land. Today's interest in everything that is autochthonous ...
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Day Trip
If you are looking for easy day trips out of Seville, there are plenty. Granada is highly recommended and easily accessible by a 3 hour train ride through ...
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Santa Cruz
A distillation of all that is typically Andalusian; the neighbourhood of Santa Cruz (the old Jewish Quarter), the Cathedral, the Giralda, the Archivo de Indias ...
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FESTIVALS
Seville presently has theatres and cultural centers that has permitted the Andalusian capital to enter in a circuit of international theatre, opera and orchestra companies.
Bienal de Flamenco
The Bienal is the most important flamenco reference, held every two years, coinciding with even years its the greatest showcase from where the best and the latest trends in ...
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Holy Week
The Holy Week as known as 'Semana Santa', is one of the most important celebrations in Seville, it is one of the city's two biggest annual festivals along with the April ...
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Feria de Abril
Spring in Seville has a special atmosphere, garlanded with the sweet scent of orange blossom and jasmine, and a frisson of excited anticipation, as the city's two most ...
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Noches en los Jardines del Real Alcázar
Since 2000, the Board of the Real Alcazar and the Seville City Council has chosen to open the gardens the most precious Seville´s ...
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The inhabitants of Seville know how to enjoy their free time and the city offers a wide selection of night spots.
The area surrounding the Cathedral contains a large number of quiet bars and cafeterías, ideal for having a drink and talking with friends.
The Santa Cruz district and the Argote de Molina street are recommended for the first drink of the night.
Betis and Alfalfa streets offer a wide range of bars and discotheques with a lot of night-time activity.
For drinking late into the night we recommend the streets of Marqués de Paradas, Julio César and Adriano, near the old station of the Plaza de Armas.
During the summer, because of the heat, the most enjoyable spots are the numerous open-air bars set up along both sides of the river.
For more detailed information, ask for a free copy of the city's entertainment guide, El Giraldillo, at the Tourist Information Office.