The Barrio de Santa Cruz neighborhood in Seville is charming and filled with sites, shops, and culinary delights. Explore this neighborhood and learn why we stayed here when visiting Seville.
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On a recent visit to Seville, our family rented a spacious apartment in the Barrio de Santa Cruz neighborhood. Discover the charming Andalusian apartment, and why this neighborhood is an excellent choice.
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The Mushrooms of Seville (Las Setas Seville) is one of the world's largest wooden structures and a great place to observe locals enjoying life and see the city from above.
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Just outside Seville lies an ancient Roman city named Italica, birthplace to Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian. If it looks familiar, you may have seen it before (Game of Thrones, Season 7, dragon pits).
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The Torre del Oro in Seville is a landmark of Seville, originally built by the Almohads in the 13th century. Serving various roles throughout the ages, from military watchtower to prison, it now houses a maritime museum that narrates Seville's naval story. It also has great views from the top.
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Embark on a spiritual and historical journey to one of the most impressive cathedrals in the world. Discover the architecture, art, and stories that make Seville Cathedral a must-visit landmark.
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Imagine what life was like living at Casa de Pilatos in Seville! This post takes you on a journey through the palace and gardens.
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Join us as we relive our adventures at Maria Luisa Park in Seville. Just across from Plaza de Espana, this park is an impressive gem with lots to see and do.
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Explore the cultural gem of Plaza de España in Seville, Spain, where Spanish architecture, artistry, and history converge. Also discover the many ways to spend your time creating memories at this national treasure.