Seville
Flamenco, History, and Andalusian Soul
Experience the passionate heart of Andalusia where orange trees line Gothic cathedrals and flamenco rhythms pulse through ancient streets
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Seville In A Nutshell
Seville is a city that pulses with passion and history at every corner. Known for its fiery flamenco, stunning Moorish architecture, and vibrant festivals, it’s a place where tradition and celebration blend seamlessly into daily life.
Wander through the labyrinthine streets of the Santa Cruz district, admire the soaring Giralda tower, or lose yourself in the fragrant orange blossoms of the Alcázar gardens. With its sun-drenched plazas and warm, welcoming spirit, Seville invites you to experience the heart and soul of Andalusia in full colour.
Autonomous Community
Where is Seville in Spain?
Why Seville?
Everything you need to know about the passionate heart of Andalusia
Flamenco Capital
Birthplace of passionate flamenco culture
Gothic Cathedral
World’s largest Gothic cathedral
Festive Spirit
Feria de Abril & Semana Santa celebrations
Perfect Climate
Warm temperatures, 3,000+ hours of sunshine
Seville’s Top 3 Attractions To Visit
Essential destinations that showcase the passionate heart of Andalusia
Plaza de España
One of Spain’s most magnificent squares, built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition. This architectural masterpiece features stunning blue azulejo tiles, graceful bridges, and a spectacular semicircular design that has graced scenes in Star Wars and Lawrence of Arabia.
Real Alcázar
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s oldest royal palaces still in use. This stunning complex showcases exquisite Mudéjar architecture, ornate courtyards, and lush gardens that have enchanted visitors for over 1,000 years, including the Spanish Royal Family today.
Seville Cathedral & Giralda
The world’s largest Gothic cathedral and Christopher Columbus’s final resting place. The iconic Giralda tower, originally a Moorish minaret, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Together they form a UNESCO World Heritage Site representing Seville’s rich Christian and Islamic heritage.
Andalusia
Southern Spain’s cultural heartland with Moorish heritage
Location
Spain’s largest region, 87,268 km², southern coastline
Climate
Mediterranean warmth, over 3,000 hours of sunshine
Heritage
Alhambra, flamenco birthplace, Moorish architecture
Population
8.5 million passionate andaluces
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