What to see in Lebrija (Seville)
Situated in Bajo Guadalquivir, this beautiful Andalusian town bordering Cádiz is surrounded by marshland, vineyards and pottery workshops
What to see in Seville: The 17 places you must visit
Seville does not have a special colour, but a thousand tones, flavours and smells to enjoy. Here is a list of the must-see places.
The Triana neighbourhood: on the other side of the Guadalquivir
Situated on the other bank of the river, the Triana neighbourhood has its own identity, which you will discover by tapas-bar hopping, strolling its streets and getting to know its traditions.
La Esperanza de Triana, one of the most revered Lady of Sorrows in Seville
La Esperanza de Triana is one of the most revered Lady of Sorrows in Seville. This image and symbol of Triana bears the dark features of an Andalusian woman.
Holy Week in Seville, a pure state of religious fervour
Holy Week in Seville is an intense experience: an outpouring of unrestrained emotion, art in the streets and a depth of feeling in the saetas [flamenco verses] that surface as a lament at the Passion of Christ.
Arab baths in Seville, the spas of Al Ándalus
The Moors inherited their appreciation of water for its purifying qualities from the Romans, establishing a proliferation of Arab baths in Al Ándalus.
The Hospital de los Venerables in Seville: history and what to see
It might not sound as familiar as other historical buildings in Seville but the Hospital de los Venerables is a Baroque gem that you won’t want to miss on your trip to the capital of Andalusia.
Triana bridge: Seville’s most popular bridge
Triana bridge, officially known as Isabel II bridge, connects Seville’s sights and monuments with one of the city’s most authentic and popular neighbourhoods.
Flamenco in Seville: the tablaos with the most artistic flair
Seville is the perfect place to allow yourself to be captivated by the strumming of a guitar, flamenco dance and singing—the most authentic form of Andalusian folklore—at a tablao.
Calle Betis: the most scenic street in Seville
Calle Betis, on the banks of the Guadalquivir river in the Triana district, offers the most spectacular panorama in Seville. What’s more, it is renowned for its lively bar atmosphere.