One thing that amazed us about Spain was the unique feel that the different areas had. Seville definitely felt like the home to the Flamenco and tapas. There was such a rich culture, enhanced by staying in a local apartment for 5 nights. We really felt like one of the locals and loved the atmosphere.
Fast Five Favourites:
- Tapas! The most delicious food we have ever tasted. We have never experienced so many flavors. We embraced the Spanish tradition and made it a daily task to find the best tapas on TripAdvisor and then take a well-earned siesta.
- Real Alcazar-one of the main sites in Seville that is also a Game of Thrones set. The detail and palace grounds are stunning.
- Cathedral-another main attraction, the Cathedral is beautiful inside and out! There is a huge altar made of gold and the tomb of Christopher Colombus. Enjoy the view over Seville from the tower.
- Plaza De Espana-yes another main attraction and for good reason! Take a close look at the murals as they tell a very interesting history of the different regions that make up modern-day Spain.
- Flamenco show-we visited a famous show in the historic Jewish Quarter: Casa De La Guitarra. It was professional and an authentic experience. A great way to connect with the local culture.
Tips:
- Seville is a great city to walk around and explore. The Jewish Quarter was one of our favorite areas to wander and get lost in.
- It can get hot in the South of Spain. We visited mid-June which was fine but it felt like it was about to heat up.
- We visited the top Tapa recommendations on trip advisor and they were all amazing. We also tried some at random and hit a few duds. It pays to look!
- We had 5 nights in Seville, there was quite a bit to see so this felt like a good amount of time for us.
- The train connections from Madrid and to other areas are excellent.
- We took a horse and carriage ride from the Cathedral down to Plaza De Espana. Yes, extremely touristy but we enjoyed it and you go through a nice park. It was refreshing to relax away from the city for a bit.
- We went to a bullfighting show. We naively had absolutely no idea that the bulls are killed for sport. We were shocked and both agreed that we would not want to go again!
- We visited Seville as part of a trip from Madrid (which has a lot of international flight connections) to Cordoba, Seville, the White Villages, Ronda, and Granada. We then took a flight to Barcelona. As an itinerary traveling between was very convenient (we hired a car from Seville to Granada).
Looks amazing! Your Spain blogs are making me want to visit! Thanks for sharing.
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