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Alcazar
As featured in 3 days in Seville
Ranked #1 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Architectural Buildings; Historic Sites; Gardens
Beautiful medieval Islamic palace showcasing a unique fusion of Spanish Christian and Moorish architecture.
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Ranked #2 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Architectural Buildings; Historic Sites

Plaza de España has been completely renovated.  It is absolutely gorgeous and if you've been before you need to re-visit.  If you have never been - you must go.  It was designed... more »

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Ranked #3 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Historic Walking Areas; Neighborhoods

The Barrio Santa Cruz The Barrio Santa Cruz is beside the Alcazar and is bounded by the Alcazar, the Jardines de Murillo, Santa Maria La Blanca, and Calle Mateas Gago. The barrio... more »

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Ranked #4 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Architectural Buildings; Monuments/ Statues; Lookouts
This lovely structure was originally built as a minaret for a mosque, although it has since been converted into a bell tower.
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Ranked #5 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Performances
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Ranked #6 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Performances
Owner description: Elegant and classy. Alcohol-free. Room for a maximum of 80 spectators sitting in two rows of chairs circling a small stage in... more » Owner description: Elegant and classy. Alcohol-free. Room for a maximum of 80 spectators sitting in two rows of chairs circling a small stage in a cute small theater-courtyard. Limited room. Better make reservations in advance. All acoustic (no microphones). Performances everyday at 19,30 and 21,00h for one hour with singing, dancing and playing guitar. First class flamenco performers, different everyday. No children under 6. « less
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Ranked #7 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Churches/ Cathedrals; Religious Sites
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Ranked #8 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Architectural Buildings; Religious Sites; Historic Sites; Lookouts; Monuments/ Statues
This majestic Cathedral dates back to the 15th century and claims to be the third largest building of its kind in the world.
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Ranked #9 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Parks; Gardens

Maria Luisa Park The Maria Luisa Park is the largest park in Seville and one of the most beautiful in Europe. It has a very interesting history. Maria Luisa Fernanda was the... more »

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Ranked #10 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Architectural Buildings; Art Museums
Owner description: The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, founded in 1839, contains a collection of works from medieval times through the early... more » Owner description: The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, founded in 1839, contains a collection of works from medieval times through the early 20th century. It displays a choice selection of works by Spanish artists from the 17th century, the so-called Golden Age of Sevillian painting. Monday Closed « less
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Ranked #11 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Other
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Ranked #12 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Specialty Museums; Museums
Owner description: The Flamenco Dance Museum in Seville is the principal reference of the Andalusian cultural heritage, which makes understand... more » Owner description: The Flamenco Dance Museum in Seville is the principal reference of the Andalusian cultural heritage, which makes understand and feel the union between culture and flamenco art, it is considered therefore as the temple of the Andalusian flamenco culture. The fusions the tradition of flamenco art with high technology and becomes the main entrance portal for the emotional understanding of this expression of Andalusian identity. A simple must for the cultural tourist. « less
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Ranked #13 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Performances
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Ranked #14 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Architectural Buildings; Historic Sites; Gardens

The Casa de Pilatos hours: April 1 to October 31: daily, 9am-7pm; November 1 to March 31: 9am-6pm. In 1492 the governor of the King, Pedro Enriquez and his wife Catalina de Ribera... more »

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Ranked #15 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Museums
Owner description: A center of interpretation dedicated to explaining the history of the Jewish quarter of Seville, its history and cultural... more » Owner description: A center of interpretation dedicated to explaining the history of the Jewish quarter of Seville, its history and cultural achievements « less
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Ranked #16 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Religious Sites

Basilica of La Macarena The Basilica of La Macarena is a modern church built between 1941 and 1946 by the architect Aurelio Gomez Millan, who built it in a Neo-Baroque style. It... more »

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Ranked #17 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Libraries; Concerts; Convention Centers; Museums
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Ranked #18 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Theaters
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Ranked #19 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Religious Sites; Historic Sites
The brotherhood of Santa Caridad traces its origins to the middle ages.
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Triana
As featured in 3 days in Seville
Ranked #20 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Neighborhoods
Owner description: For a more authentic and decidedly less well-scrubbed experience, it’s worth crossing the river to explore this scruffy but... more » Owner description: For a more authentic and decidedly less well-scrubbed experience, it’s worth crossing the river to explore this scruffy but vibrant old quarter, historically the centre of azulejo, or glazed-tile production. There are plenty of tapas bars for sustenance to sustain your ceramic shopping, and it’s fun to seek out the surviving corrales. These tiny buildings with flower-smothered courtyards once housed extended the gypsy families from which emerged Spain’s greatest flamenco dynasties. « less
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Ranked #21 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Architectural Buildings; Landmarks/ Points of Interest

The Metropol Parasol is located at the Plaza de la Encarnacion and the wooden building was finished in April, 2011. This was designed by Berlin architect Jurgen Mayer and it used... more »

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Ranked #22 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Historic Walking Areas; Landmarks/ Points of Interest

Plaza del Triunfo The Plaza del Triunfo is a square that is adjacent to the Cathedral and the Alcazar. There is a small monument  called the “templete” (also called Triunfo) with... more »

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Ranked #23 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Ancient Ruins

Italica archaelogical site just a few kms north of Seville. Massive area of excavated Roman Ruins. Italica was the birthpplace of Hadrian and Trajan. The site is still being... more »

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Ranked #24 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Bridges
Owner description: This is one of the historic bridges of Seville. The official name is Puente de Isabel II and the common name is Puente de... more » Owner description: This is one of the historic bridges of Seville. The official name is Puente de Isabel II and the common name is Puente de Triana « less
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Ranked #25 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Historic Sites; Educational Sites
Owner description: The marble University building dates back to the 15th Century and once housed Seville's tobacco factory, the inspiration for... more » Owner description: The marble University building dates back to the 15th Century and once housed Seville's tobacco factory, the inspiration for Bizet's opera Carmen. « less
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Ranked #26 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Arenas/ Stadiums/ Fields; Performances; Historic Sites; Sports Complexes
Owner description: Beyond the Iberian peninsula most people are rather uncomfortable about bullfighting, which makes a visit to this venerable... more » Owner description: Beyond the Iberian peninsula most people are rather uncomfortable about bullfighting, which makes a visit to this venerable bullring with attached museums all the more fascinating – not least for those who would never consider attending a bullfight. An inspection of the ring, and the backstage facilities that sustain it (the Plaza, of necessity, has its own ER) is a good counterpoint to a browse around a museum which is full of artwork and costumes celebrating the skill of the matador together with the mounted heads of their animal nemeses. Go with an open mind and you’ll leave with a much better understanding of bullfighting’s place in the life and culture of Andalucía. « less
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Ranked #27 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Religious Sites
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Ranked #28 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Specialty Museums; Historic Sites

The ‘’’Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija’’’ or “The Lebrija Palace” can be found in Seville’s Calle Cuna. The palace is considered the “best paved house-palace in Europe ” owing to... more »

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Ranked #29 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Bridges
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Ranked #30 of 98 attractions in Seville
Category: Operas
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