Seville has a special colour. It is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain and you will love its culture and people. If you are planning to spend a weekend in Seville, here are some tips to help you.
This is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, as well as being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Here we can enjoy places like the Patio de los Naranjos, the Puerta del Perdón, the Puerta del Lagarto or the Puerta de San Cristóbal. But the most striking feature of this place is undoubtedly the famous Giralda. If you don’t want to miss any of these places, we recommend you to choose a Seville Cathedral Tour.
The architect Aníbal González was the illustrious creator of one of the most visited places in Seville, the Plaza de España.
The tiles distributed throughout the square pay homage to the different provinces of Spain and are the highlight. One of the places you can’t miss during a weekend in Seville.
Then, we can go to the mythical Triana neighbourhood, near the Guadalquivir River. Here we can find delicious Spanish tapas, a typical market, good views of the river…
The Museum of Fine Arts is the second most important art gallery in Spain and one of the most important in Seville. It was created by Royal Order on 16 September 1835, with the works looted from the convents and monasteries during the disentailment of Mendizábal.
In the afternoon, we will go to the Santa Cruz quarter, an old Jewish quarter of Seville. Here we can visit different places such as; the Jardines de Murillo, the Calle Agua, the Patio de Banderas, the Plaza de Doña Elvira, etc. If you don’t want to miss anything during your visit to this neighbourhood we recommend this private tour of the Jewish quarter of Seville.