Centro Historico de Sevilla
Our guide will explain you the monuments of the most important square in the world with 3 buildinngs thats belong to world UNESCO Heritage.
Centro Historico de Sevilla
Our guide will explain you the monuments of the most important square in the world with 3 buildinngs thats belong to world UNESCO Heritage.
Torre Giralda
The Gothic Cathedral: Main Altarpiece, Choir, Lateral Chapels and Portals. It presides over the presbytery of the Main Chapel, which is located in the central nave, occupying the most solemn section of the enclosure where the main naves of the Cathedral intersect. ..... AND MUCH MORE
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Plaza de Espana
The Plaza de España is an architectural complex located in the MarÃa Luisa park in the city of Seville. It was designed by the architect AnÃbal González. It was built between 1914 and 1929 as one of the main constructions of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO TAKE A PHOTO
Parque de Maria Luisa
The MarÃa Luisa park is the first urban park in Seville and one of its green lungs. In 1983 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in the Historical Garden category. It was inaugurated on April 18, 1914 as the Infanta MarÃa Luisa Fernada urban park.
Torre del Oro
The Torre del Oro in Seville is a watchtower located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir river, in the city of Seville, Andalusia, Spain since 1221. Its height is 36 meters
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Triana
Triana is a simple neighborhood with a lively market next to the arched bridge of Isabel II. In the stalls and small establishments in the interior, salmorejo, croquettes and other tapas are served. On Calle Betis, next to the river, you can find more restaurants, as well as bars and flamenco tablaos. In the surroundings of the Centro Cerámica Triana museum there are many shops that offer this type of craft
Real Alcazar de Sevilla
The Real Alcázar of Seville is a walled palace complex built in different historical stages. The original palace was built in the High Middle Ages. Some vestiges of Islamic art are preserved and, from the period after the Castilian conquest, a Mudejar palatial space and another in the Gothic style
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Barrio Santa Cruz
The Santa Cruz neighborhood, the tourist area par excellence of the city, is home to the Gothic Cathedral of Seville, from whose Giralda you can enjoy panoramic views, and the Real Alcázar, a Mudejar-Renaissance style palace surrounded by lush gardens. Octopus and Iberico ham are served in the tapas bars on the nearby Calle Mateos Gago. In the narrow streets of the Jewish quarter and in the squares full of orange trees there are many souvenir, craft and ceramic shops
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