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Seville is Spain’s fourth-largest city and one of the most-loved cities in Southern Europe. There is a lot to explore in Seville, so we have listed some of the favourite must-see and must-do things in this Spanish city. In this All Seville Guide Tour, we will mention what to do, what to see, the foods to try, where to eat, and about all when! It will allow you to enjoy Seville beyond your expectations.

What is the best time to visit Seville?

Seville experiences some of the hottest summers in Europe from mid-June to well into September. Most of the businesses shut down early in the afternoon. All Seville Tourist Guides recommend you to visit in the spring/fall for the best weather conditions. However, spring is Seville’s busy season, so that prices will be at its peak. If you travel to Seville in the spring, you can experience the two most popular festivals in the city. The Semana Santa festival (March 24th to April 2nd) and the Feria festival (April 14th – April 23rd). Travelling to Seville between October and December is a very nice experience too!!

How long should you plan your Seville vacation?

Most of the visitors travel to Seville as part of a long vacation around Spain. You should have at least two full days to see the main attractions, but that will be a pretty quick visit. However, we suggest you spend four leisurely days for our Seville Guided Tours to have a more enjoyable trip and experience a handful of nice day trips from Seville.

The plus points about Seville:

  • Tapas: Seville is popular for having some of the best tapas bars in Spain. The Seville Guided Tours also provides a list of the best Tapas bars in the city.
  • Walkable City: Seville is compact and super walkable so that public transportation won’t be an issue. Es una ciudad muy llana. Sus más de 100 km de carril bici y su Buena temperatura en gran parte del año hace que pedalear sea un medio de transporte ideal para hacer turismo.
  • Online Reservations:  All the major attractions and museums now offer online reservation services to cut down on time waiting in long lines. The All Seville Guided Tours offers a list of all the places you can visit and reserve them online.
  • Ice Cold Beer: Seville is also known for its frosty beer cold, so you’ll love stopping into any bar to enjoy a cold one. A snails tapa and a cold caña Cruzcampo (caña is a very cold small bier) great choice from spring to October!!).
  • Nightlife:  The sidewalk cafes in Seville are at prime well past 11 pm, and the bars are busy well past midnight. There is a large student population in Seville. The reason for the amazing nightlife and clubs for everyone to enjoy.
  • Romantic Atmosphere: Seville is a romantic city at night when the city is illuminated with people out in the streets enjoying life.
  • Green city: Seville is the greenest city in Spain. The Guadalquivir River provide irrigation to the centenary roots of our trees. Tall palm trees, Jacarandas, + 100 years old gum trees and over 40.000 orange trees in our streets!!
  • Seville has 3 buildings recognized by the Unesco as Word Heritage sites: Alcazar, Cathedral and Indies Archive.
  • Seville Sky line: perfect city to enjoy stunning views from the buidings roofs, where you can enjoy a scenic sunset while tasting a cold Sherry wine.
  • Seville & flamenco. The South of Spain is where the flamenco came to the world. You can breathe flamenco everywhere in town: in the streets, in the people, our parties, our fashion, our tablaos…A flamenco show is a must while in town, you will feel the emotion in your skin.
  • Seville is divided in two by the river Guadalquivir. It´s the origin of the city, navigated by Phoenicians, Romans Visigoths, Vikings, Moors. Through the river came all the goods form the New Words, Seville was the starting point of the first circumnavigation around the world by Magellan. A panoramic little cruise trip is a must in Seville.
  • Sevilla has the largest historical center in Spain. The Moorish Ysbilia will take as back in the times, the maze of little streets, the little squares, the corners. It´s an over 600 years of Moorish tradition that taught us to work with clay (amazing handmade Ceramic tiles everywhere).
  • Palaces and churches that remind us Seville was the main economical capital in the world during the Renaissance times.

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