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Published : Oct, 2023

When to visit | Sites and attractions | Any price accom | Outdoor Activities
Parasol | Cadiz | Barrio de Sta. Cruz | Tarifa | Alcazar | Cordoba | Plaza de Esplana | Sangria Tours | Ma. Luisa Park | DIY Tapas | La Macarena | Triana & Los Remedios | Catedral de Sevilla | Ronda
Travelers who enjoy a mix of grandiose historical ambiance and modern trappings of the New World will find loads of things to do in Sevilla. We sure did!

Southern Spain is filled with amazing gateways to the past and none more spectacular than Andalucia’s capital of Sevilla. As one of our favorite cities in Europe Sevilla offered us countless hours of exciting exploration.

The city is a fascinating and eclectic mix of Gothic, Mudéjar, Baroque, and modern architecture; examples of each style can be found around every corner, within every plaza.

Published : Apr, 2023

When to visit | Sites and attractions | Low budget | Cultural Activities
Royal Alcázar | Catedral of Sevilla | Plaza de España | Iglesia de San Isidoro | Flamenco Museum | Guadalquivir River | Casa de Pilatos | Parque de Maria Luisa
Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It’s a city full of gorgeous architecture, vibrant history, and wonderful food. I loved my visit to Seville.

Originally founded as a Roman city, Seville came to prominence after the Islamic conquest in 711. Today, the city is known for its flamenco dancing (which originated in Andalucía), its beautiful architecture that blends Islamic and European styles, and its scorching summers.

Seville is a big university town and is extremely popular with people studying abroad, making it a more affordable destination than cities like Barcelona or Madrid (it’s not as crowded either).

This Seville travel guide will give you everything you need to know to eat well, save money, and see the best sights Seville has to offer!

Published : Mar, 2023

Low budget | Any price accom | Any food
Total Cost: €50-€75 | Breakfast: €3-€7 | Bus/Tram: €1.50 | Lunch: €7-€13 | Budget $$: €68 | Hotel: €70-€215 | Standard $$$: €150 | Hostel: €20-€30 | Alcázar Royal Palace: €13.50 | Metropol Parasol: €15 | Thrifty $: €47
Despite its popularity, Seville can be a relatively affordable place to visit and it’s generally slightly cheaper than Barcelona or Madrid.

In this Seville travel price guide, I’ve outlined how much it costs to visit Seville—including typical prices for food, accommodation, attractions, alcohol, and other common expenses to help you budget your trip to Seville...

Published : Feb, 2023

Low budget | Any price accom | Any food
Hostels Overview | La Banda Rooftop: €31 | Hostel One Catedral:€27 | Oasis Backpackers’ Palace: €21 | Oasis Backpackers’ Hostel: €25 | Hostel One Centro: €25 | Black Swan Hostel: €19 | Packing Advice | Triana Backpackers’ Hostel: €22-€28
While Seville might not draw the same crowds as Madrid or Barcelona, this southern Spanish city is still a must-visit destination for any Spain travel itinerary. And luckily for you, Seville actually has some excellent hostels at decent prices. As an added bonus, a few hostels have rooftop swimming pools to help guests escape from the crazy hot summer temperatures. In this guide, we’ll show you find the best hostels in Seville that match your travel style and budget...

Published : Aug, 2022

Any food | Day tour
La Jeronima | El Rinconcello | El Arenal | Antigua Abaceria Sn. Lorenzo | Casa Matias | Casa Morales | Casa Vizcaíno | Taberna Perejil | Whisky Bodega Sta. Cruz
Given that there are close to 3000 tapas bars in Seville, it might take us both a lifetime to discover all the magic this city has to offer. However, since you probably don’t have the luxury of a lifetime, in order to narrow the field of choice a little and make it easier for you, I thought I would pass onto you some of my favourite places which you can discover in the form of a free self guided walking tour.

You can easily eat out and see all the places below in a weekend but it depends on how much time you are willing to dedicate – it goes without saying, the slower, the better you will enjoy the food, it will taste better and you will also digest this city far better.