Walk in Seville, Spain
A stroll through Seville’s winding streets, with narrow walkways and high walls makes the average tourist feel like a rat stuck in a maze. Every turn leads to a new plaza and new visual delights and sometimes dead ends with gorgeous entryways. Like most older European cities, the streets are narrow but pedestrians can access most anywhere.
Seville is the capital city of Andalusia. It has been a major city in the Iberian peninsula, once a major port for international trade. Seville is the birthplace of flamenco, an exciting and captivating style of dance. Now, a major economic player is the city’s tourism industry, which is no surprise considering how beautiful the architecture is. The people of Seville certainly care greatly for their city, cultivating impressive gardens and public spaces. Keep an eye out for orange trees.
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Travel
Coordinates: 37.3891° N, 5.9845° W
Cost & Admission
Open 24/7
Food
Antigua Abacería de San Lorenzo, La Taberna de Panduro Baños, El Rinconcillo
Activities
Walking, exploring, eating.
Tips
Don’t be afraid to get lost a little, winding through the beautiful streets. Eventually, you will hit a main road.