As almost all of the main sites are within easy walking distance from each other within the city centre, going on a walking tour of Seville with a knowledgeable guide is a brilliant way to get your bearings and learn about the history and culture of the city. Visiting Seville in April during the week-long Feria celebrations is a fantastic time to see the city come to life. And whatever time of year you visit Seville, you can't miss the chance to either take part in or just learn about Flamenco.
Things to do in Seville
What to do in Seville

City Tour of Seville
Seville is a showcase of the era of Muslim domination in Spain, with La Giralda - the tower of the stunning cathedral - the best-known of the...

Seville's April Feria
The feria in Seville is a Spanish fiesta at its best, giving the gentry of Andalucia an opportunity to see and to be seen, and us a chance to...
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Luxury Hotels in Seville

Corral Del Rey
The hotel's original 17th century building has been meticulously restored and incorporates an atrium patio, Roman marble columns and original...

Hotel Amadeus
Located in the historic centre of Seville between Santa Cruz neighbourhood and the Juderia, Hotel Amadeus is way more music themed than even...

Las Casas del Rey de Baeza
Now beautifully restored, the building preserves traditional Andalucian architecture, combined with stylish, contemporary interiors.
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