Seville feels like a sun‑warmed courtyard you never want to leave. Wander the narrow lanes of Barrio Santa Cruz, where whitewashed walls are draped with hanging bougainvillea, then cross the Guadalquivir to Triana and you’ll hear the clink of ceramic plates in every tapas bar. The Alcázar’s intricat...
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10- Real Alcázar$15-$15
Tour the Moor‑influenced patios and intricate tilework that inspired Game of Thrones; buy a timed‑entry ticket to skip the line.
Find on Viator → - Metropol Parasol$5-$5
Walk the wooden canopy over the archaeological site beneath Plaza de la Encarnación for a modern contrast to the old city.
Find on Viator → - Tapas at El Rinconcillo$20-$20
Sip sherry and bite jamón ibérico at the city’s oldest bar, tucked in the Santa Cruz quarter.
Find on Viator → - Mercado de Triana$12-$12
Sample fresh orange‑blossom honey and grilled sardines from a stall that’s been selling seafood since 1927.
Find on Viator → - Parque de María Luisa$8-$8
Rent a bike and pedal past orange trees, fountains, and the Plaza de España’s tiled mosaics.
Find on Viator → - Monte do Baratillo$0-$0
Hike the short trail up to a viewpoint that overlooks the Guadalquivir and the Triana bridges at sunset.
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Where to stay
6Where to eat
8- El Rinconcillo$20-$20/ppTapas/Spanish · Santa CruzReserve →
- El Rinconcillo$20-$20/ppTapas/Spanish · Santa CruzReserve →
- Mercado de Triana$12-$12/ppSeafood/Market · TrianaReserve →
- Mercado de Triana$12-$12/ppMarket Snacks · TrianaReserve →
- Bar Las Golondrinas$10-$10/ppTraditional Spanish · AlamedaReserve →
- Café de la Luz$15-$15/ppFlamenco Bar · San JacintoReserve →
June, September, and May are the strongest windows for sightseeing.
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