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Seville is one of Europe’s most captivating cities — a place where Moorish palaces, Renaissance cathedrals, and the Guadalquivir River come together against a backdrop of intense sun and extraordinary food.
Welcome to Seville — where history, culture, and passion meet the night sky.
Getting around
The city centre is highly walkable. The metro, tram, and a well-developed cycling network (Sevici bike-share) cover the main areas. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are widely available.
Must-see
Real Alcázar — UNESCO World Heritage Site, private tours available
Seville Cathedral and the Giralda tower
Barrio de Santa Cruz — historic Jewish quarter
Torre del Oro on the Guadalquivir riverbank
Metropol Parasol (Las Setas) — panoramic city views
Food and drink
Seville is a tapas city. The Triana neighbourhood, the Feria market, and the streets around the Cathedral offer exceptional choices. Look for espinacas con garbanzos, presa ibérica, montaditos, and the local manzanilla sherry from nearby Sanlúcar.
Weather
Seville typically enjoys mild to warm temperatures during spring. Light layers are recommended for evenings.
Curated city guide with restaurant recommendations and practical tips will be published ahead of the event.
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