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Old town, Seville
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Old town, Seville
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Old town, Seville
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Old town, Seville
9.0 Exceptional
Old town, Seville
Perhaps it is. Wake up in Andalusian land, step outside, and order a tostá de jamón. Stroll through the city centre like a true Sevillian gentleman, climb the Giralda, and admire this magnificent city from above. A cold beer (or a glass of manzanilla wine) and a couple of tapas will recharge you before visiting the Torre del Oro, Plaza de España, or the neighbourhood of Triana. Take a well-earned siesta with views of the Guadalquivir, and continue exploring. At night? Dinner on the terraces of La Alameda. Seville, ¡y olé!
"He who went to Seville... was amazed by its wonders"
Seville is a land rich in history, vibrancy, charm, and colour. Who doesn’t know the Giralda, Torre del Oro, or the stunning Plaza de España? Every corner of Seville holds a piece of history and... is waiting for you to uncover it! Whether you’re travelling for pleasure or business, this is the perfect city for an unforgettable getaway. Want to explore it in comfort? Then opt for holiday apartments in Seville to enjoy a luxurious stay.
Seville is full of iconic landmarks. The Cathedral and Giralda are architectural masterpieces that leave every visitor in awe of their beauty. The Real Alcázar of Seville is another must-see, having served as the backdrop for various films due to its captivating allure. And the Torre del Oro? Situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, it was once part of the ancient city walls and even served as a prison. Imagine exploring all these sites while staying in a holiday rental in Seville! Undoubtedly the best choice.
Holiday apartments in Seville provide everything you need for a perfect stay. Located in the heart of the city, you can walk to all the major attractions without relying on public transport. Travelling with kids? They’ll love the space to run and play. You’ll also have access to a fully equipped kitchen, making it easy to prepare meals whenever you like. It’s just like home!
Let’s continue exploring the city. Plaza de España is practically a symbol of Seville—its majestic architecture is sure to stir emotions. The Barrio de Santa Cruz, with its narrow cobblestone streets, is another gem that lets you truly feel the spirit of Seville. Staying in a Seville apartment not only allows you to experience the city but also its surroundings, with easy access to places like Écija, Huelva, or Cádiz, thanks to excellent transport connections.
Apartments in Seville offer the best conditions at the best prices. Whether you’re travelling with a large group or a small one, you’ll find the perfect option to suit your needs. Just make sure not to leave Seville without indulging in its famous cuisine!
The magic of this vibrant, sunlit city awaits you, along with our apartments in Seville. Join the adventure and enjoy a truly unique experience!
Seville is Sevillanas, and Sevillanos. Seville is pescaíto frito, salmorejo, snails, and whisky-marinated pork loin. Seville is its cathedral and the gardens of the Alcázar. Seville is flamenco, a sunset in Triana, and the Feria de Abril. It’s about processions and, of course, its beloved Betis (and Sevilla FC).
The Macarena, Santa Cruz, Los Remedios, or Triana are some of the neighbourhoods you’re likely to explore during your visit to Seville. But make sure to savour some Andalusian culinary classics, like gazpacho, fish roe, or marinated dogfish.
Whether or not you move to the rhythm of a procession, the narrow streets of the historic centre are a must. And you can even stay behind bars—without committing a crime. Where? In the Jewish Quarter of Santa Cruz, for instance. This charming neighbourhood and its winding streets are true treasures.
No matter where you are, you’re guaranteed to find a bar nearby serving a classic tostá de jamón.
The Macarena, Santa Cruz, Los Remedios, or Triana are just a few of the neighbourhoods you’ll likely visit in Seville. Whether or not you move to the rhythm of a procession, staying in the narrow streets of the historic centre or opting for a neighbourhood like Nervión are classic choices in Seville.
Seville is large, but most of its main attractions are centred around its historic core (a great area for a budget-friendly apartment). Nearby, Triana, Los Remedios, and La Macarena are also well-connected for your tourist journeys to La Maestranza, Calle Sierpes, or the Cathedral.
Arenal and Reyes Católicos: Close to everything, with plenty of dining options.
Cruces: One of the most unique areas in the city.
Macarena: A classic neighbourhood steeped in Holy Week traditions.
Puerta Osario and Encarnación: Centrally located and strategic.
Alameda: Day and night terraces with a lively atmosphere.
Triana: A unique neighbourhood across the river.
Sevilla Este: A residential area, further from the centre.
They say Sevillanos think they’re the best. And that there’s nothing quite like Seville. What’s clear is that Seville is an incredible city... and there’s plenty to see nearby (or a little further afield).
Jerez: A blend of wineries and purebred horses.
Sanlúcar de Barrameda: Shrimp fritters, the Doñana National Park, and manzanilla wine...
The White Villages: As white as their name suggests, just a short trip from Seville.
Granada: Worth a visit for the Alhambra alone.
Córdoba: One of Andalusia’s gems for countless reasons.
Prepare your eyes for the stunning Giralda, your taste buds for delicious salmorejo, and your feet for exploring a city worth more than the gold of its famous tower. But if you leave your chair behind, don’t expect it to wait for you...
Visiting Seville is like stepping into a special city, as the song goes. You’ll find plenty of fun and charm, but you may run out of time to fully enjoy everything Seville has to offer. Keep in mind that summer can be extremely hot. But don’t worry—any bar will offer solutions.
Seville has something for everyone—whether you prefer elegance or a more laid-back vibe. The real question is, when should you visit? Here’s a seasonal guide:
Spring in Seville: Holy Week processions, great weather, sunshine, and the Feria de Abril, of course.
Summer in Seville: The heat is intense, but nothing beats a cold beer. Concerts at the Alcázar provide some respite from the scorching temperatures.
Autumn in Seville: While other places are wrapping up in scarves, Seville is still warm and welcoming. Plus, the Bienal de Flamenco takes place during this season.
Winter in Seville: The perfect time to escape the cold and enjoy tapas under the winter sun.