Province of Seville Travel Guide

Andalusia

Province of Seville
Province of Seville
Province of Seville
Province of Seville
Province of Seville

The home of flamenco, bullfighting and some of Europe's finest buildings, Andalucía's capital is infused with history, religion and a passion for the good life.

Hugging the banks of the Guadalquivir River, the Andalucían city of Seville is filled with historic, architectural and cultural treasures. Wander long enough and you’ll find yourself standing before one of the three major monuments in the city’s Old Town, on the east bank of the Guadalquivir.

Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla) takes the breath away with its sheer size, while its interior dazzles with gilded statues. Beside the cathedral rises La Giralda, the bell tower that was once a minaret. Across the square is the fabulous Royal Alcázar (Real Alcázar), where over a thousand years of Moorish and Christian design are fused to spectacular effect.

Seville’s people are renowned for their passion, best displayed in two major festivals either side of Easter. Semana Santa de Sevilla is one of the largest religious parades in the world. The Feria de Abril gives locals a chance to let their hair down in a week-long party filled with flamenco and feasting.

Featuring more bars per capita than any other European city, Seville deserves its reputation as a serious party town. Begin your evening with a plate of succulent olives, tasty hams and patatas bravas (fried potatoes with a spicy sauce) at one of the many tapas bars. Then, try to catch a concert or soccer match at Seville’s La Cartuja, one of the largest stadiums in Spain.  

Getting around Seville is easy. The public transportation system is excellent, with inexpensive and frequent bus services covering all the main areas. Experience the city at a more leisurely pace by renting a bicycle from the public bike programme, Sevici. Otherwise, base yourself in or near the Old Town, where most of the major historic attractions are, and explore the area on foot.  

The city’s population thins out during summer when temperatures climb to an average of 97 F (36 C). The best time to visit is in fall or spring, which is also the season for festivals.

Popular cities in Province of Seville

Seville
Seville
Known for Cathedrals, Historical and Cafes
Romantic Seville is calling! Discover its monuments, cathedral, cafes and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Seville Cathedral
  • Royal Alcázar of Seville
  • Olympic Stadium
Carmona
Carmona
Known for Historical, Countryside and Culture
Just 19 miles from Seville, the wonderful town of Carmona offers some impressive historical and architectural heritage that is well worth a visit.
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San Juan de Aznalfarache
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Budget
Get away to San Juan de Aznalfarache! Enjoy the local cuisine, festivals and history.
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Alcala de Guadaira
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Relaxing
Escape to relaxing Alcala de Guadaira! Enjoy its golf, monuments and history.
Plaza de Los Jardines en Dos Hermanas, Sevilla. España
Dos Hermanas
Known for Dining, Coffee and Family-friendly
Sun. Good food. Endless fiestas. Dos Hermanas has all this to offer and more. All you need to do is get ready to have a great time.
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Bormujos
Known for Bars, Skydiving and Walking
Book a holiday in Bormujos, next to the city of Seville, and spend a few days resting in a typical Andalusian town with all the flamenco soul you could want.