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SEVILLE TO DISCOVER

#sevilla Marzo 2025
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Seville isn't a city you visit; it's a city you experience. If you're lucky enough to spend 1, 2, or 3 days there, here's a guide to enjoying it at the leisurely pace it deserves.

Our hotel is in the heart of the city , so everything's within easy reach. Just one piece of advice: wear comfortable shoes and be willing to let loose.

A day in Seville

If time is short, it's time to get down to basics.

Tomorrow:

  • Start at Seville Cathedral , the largest in Spain and one of the most impressive in the world. Climb the Giralda and admire the city from above.
  • Just a stone's throw away is the Royal Alcázar , a palace complex where history and beauty go hand in hand. Advance ticket booking is essential.
  • Stroll through the Santa Cruz neighborhood , between whitewashed alleys and hidden squares. Its Sephardic history is felt in every corner.

Late:

  • Enjoy a traditional lunch. We recommend Bodeguita Casablanca , opposite the Cathedral, with a classic and well-curated tapas menu.
  • Afterwards, visit the Plaza de España , a masterpiece of Andalusian regionalism, and relax in María Luisa Park , where there is always a cool corner under the trees.

Evening:

  • Seville is all about flamenco. For an authentic show, the Flamenco Dance Museum is a safe bet. If you'd like, we can help you with booking.
  • For dinner, we suggest Bodeguita Romero , where pringá and papas aliñás are practically a religion. Or, find a terrace and let the Sevillian night do the rest.

Two days in Seville

With two days, we can delve deeper into his character.

Day 1: Follow the above itinerary.

Day 2:

Tomorrow:

  • See Seville from another perspective at the Metropol Parasol (Las Setas) , a modern viewing platform in the historic heart of the city.
  • Visit Casa de Pilatos , where Renaissance and Mudejar art elegantly intertwine. Just five minutes from the hotel.
  • For lunch, a classic: El Rinconcillo , the oldest bar in Spain (1670). Its spinach with chickpeas is a recipe with centuries of history.

Late:

  • Cross the bridge and lose yourself in Triana , a neighborhood of potters and flamenco artists. Explore its market and its streets filled with ceramics.
  • Stroll along the Guadalquivir River to the Torre del Oro and enjoy the sunset reflected in the river.

Evening:

  • The Alameda de Hércules offers terraces and a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. It's a perfect place for tapas or a drink under the centuries-old trees.

Three days in Seville

If you have three days, it's time to discover the less touristy soul of the city.

Day 1 and 2: Follow the previous plans.

Day 3:

Tomorrow:

  • Discover the Cartuja Monastery , a haven of peace steeped in history for centuries, now home to the Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art .
  • Explore the Macarena neighborhood , with its Basilica and the bustling Feria Street market.
  • If it's Thursday, you have a date with El Jueves , the oldest antiques market in Europe (13th century).

Late:

  • Have lunch at Becerrita , a benchmark for traditional Sevillian cuisine. Their oxtail croquettes and shrimp salad are a sure bet.
  • Afterwards, an Arabic bath and a massage to end the day with serenity.

Evening:

  • For dinner, Manolo León (Calle Guadalquivir), where decor and cuisine blend into a cozy atmosphere.
  • And if Seville has won you over (which it will), say goodbye with a nighttime stroll through its historic center, when the city shines with a different atmosphere.

Final tips:

  • Make your reservation in advance for admission to the Cathedral and the Alcázar.
  • Enjoy without rushing : Seville is not visited, Seville is felt.
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