Seville "Orange blossom, the Cathedral and Alcázar, Plaza España, tapas and flamenco" Seville is the capital city of Andalucía, with a population of around 700,000, making it the 4th largest in Spain. It boasts famous monuments such as the Cathedral, the third largest in the world, and the Alcázar, a whim of King Don Pedro who was fascinated by the Alhambra in Granada. However Seville is much more than this, it is the exotic mix of East and West, the orange trees in every street, the river that makes you feel you are in Paris, and the hidden tapas bars with food that is cheap and excellent. Give yourself time here to watch the world go by, there is much more to do and see than most people realise.
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Find out where they made ships for Columbus, where Carmen of the opera worked, discover the real Seville.
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Why does Seville have the third largest Cathedral in the world? Discover why the Christians built the Alcázar palace in the Moorish style...
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Seville Flamenco Experience |
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Everyone wants to see Flamenco in Seville, some of the best in the world, but few get the chance to understand what they are about to see, or to participate!
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More than a great tapas night in Seville, experience the local culture and let us help you get the most from your stay.
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Seville is perfect to explore by bike because it's flat and nearly always nice! See places like the Expo 92 and Plaza España in a fun way.
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Seville Horse and Carriage Tour |
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The horse and carriages are typical of Seville, but the drivers don't normally speak English; we bring the tour to life for you.
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Seville Artisan Tour - NEW! |
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Have you tried Chocolate and Churros or ever been to a real Spanish market? Would you like see the craftsmen at work? A unique, unforgettable experience.
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Triana Ham & Olive Oil Tasting |
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Olive oil and Iberian ham are two of the most important and delicious products from Andalucía. Come and try them as part of a walking tour of Triana.
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