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"The street of the Seville Fair, in Spanish CALLE FERIA DE SEVILLA. This is one of the streets in the Macarena neighborhood and perhaps the most important street in this neighborhood of Seville. The street of the Seville Fair is named after the weekly market that is held every Thursday, except Holy Thursday. This market has been held on this street since the 13th century in the heart of the historic center. This neighborhood is in the heart of Seville, a street full of memories and traditions that mark a culture. Nowadays, the sidewalks of this street are filled with small stalls, and on Thursdays it becomes the ideal place to buy antiques and second-hand objects. Originally, it was a very important area for all commercial activity in Seville. The street of the Seville Fair has a linear layout and starts in Resolana, a few meters from the Basilica of the Macarena, and ends in Calle San Juan de Palma. A meeting point for Sevillians is Calle de la Feria, where the municipal market is located, characterized by a young atmosphere. Calle de la Feria is also an exceptional place to go shopping in Seville, as it is full of traditional shops, and also has its own taverns and tapas bars where you can also enjoy the art of Flamenco."

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