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Discover Sevilla

In Seville, the scene is a feast for the senses. The streets pulse with the rhythm of flamenco, and every corner invites you to uncover its rich history. Sevillian hospitality shines through its people, always ready to share a smile and a tapa. Enjoy exceptional service in its restaurants, where the local gastronomy will transport you to a world of authentic flavors.

Live Sevilla.

We suggest timeless plans: peaceful routes, permanent cultural spaces, and local experiences you can enjoy at your own pace, no queues, no rush, no need to check the calendar. A different way to connect with the city through its everyday, authentic side.

Spend a Sunday at the Mercado de la Encarnación or at La Alameda.

On Sundays, Seville relaxes. You can stroll through the Mercado de la Encarnación  (under The Setas)  with fresh products and a local atmosphere, or enjoy a drink in the sun at La Alameda while street music plays. If you prefer to leave the city, nearby towns like Umbrete, Salteras, or Sanlúcar la Mayor have family-run wineries where you can taste young wines or artisanal oils. A more rural, flavorful, and tranquil Seville.

Explore Isla de la Cartuja by bike or scooter.

Cross the Barqueta Bridge and enter the Isla de la Cartuja. Between the architecture of the Expo '92 and the gardens of the Monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas, the walk connects the industrial past with the creative present. Make a stop at the CAAC (Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art) and continue along the river until you reach the Triana Bridge, with views of the sunset and calm along the shores of the Guadalquivir.

Live the fairs, festivals, and local celebrations.

In Seville, there are squares that breathe local life. La Alameda de Hércules, with its mix of terraces, impromptu concerts, and families strolling. La Plaza del Salvador, where social life begins with a beer in the sun. La Plaza de los Terceros, a bit quieter, with views of the church and the scent of orange blossoms. Or La Plaza del Altozano, in Triana, where tradition and neighborhood go hand in hand. Here, no plan is needed: just sit, look, and let yourself be carried away.

Living artisan workshops. Trades that still resonate.

Craftsmanship in Seville is not decoration: it is identity. In the streets of Triana or the Old Town, ceramics, embroidery, and leather are still created as they always have been. Visit a workshop on Calle Alfarería or browse the windows of Corral del Conde. More than buying, it is about understanding a way of making with history.

Vermouth and tapas in San Julián or Calle Feria.

Start on Calle Feria with a vermouth at the bar, continue on San Luis, and get lost in the alleyways that connect to Plaza de los Maldonados or Escoberos. Bars with character, neighborhood accent, freshly made tapas, and shared tables. Here, it’s not about finding the best, but the most authentic.

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Hotel Parada del Marqués

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Hotel Santa Lucía

Sevilla  from the inside.

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