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Seville is a city meant to be savored at a leisurely pace, where every corner reveals a new story and every step immerses you deeper into its vibrant tapestry of history and culture.Almost everything is at a walking distance, so take your time and enjoy every bite of the city!
You’ll find yourself enchanted by the vivid hues of its monuments, from the rich Mudejar decorations to the expertly crafted azulejos of Triana. Picture-perfect moments abound, like the contrast of deep blue skies against the lush green of mandarin trees.In Seville the beauty is in noticing the details!
And then there are the scents—the irresistible aroma of freshly fried churros in the morning air—that awaken your senses and beckon you to explore further.
I had the pleasure of visiting Seville in January, where mild temperatures and sunny days painted the perfect backdrop for my exploration. Of course, every journey through Seville involves numerous delightful stops at local tapas bars—I may have indulged a bit too much, but someone had to do it!
In this guide, I've curated a selection of my favorite sights, bites, and hidden gems of Seville, ensuring you experience the city's essence in all its glory. Search for the ᯓ★ to find ThePassepartout Tips in each section to get my insider point of view.
Here are some highlights from the +70 places featured:
❋WHERE TO EAT
-in this section you'll find my selection of the BEST TAPAS BARS / BEST BREAKFAST PLACES & CHURROS CON CHOCOLATE / my selection of GOURMAND BIBS (for food lovers with tasting menus and innovative cuisine)
❋WHAT TO SEE
-this category is divided by attractions that are FREE or require a PAID TICKET
❋SHOPPING
-my tips on where to shop local and buy the BEST SOUVENIR to take to friends
❋SLEEP
-a selection of the best hotels divided according to PRICE RANGE
❋DRINK
-BEST BARS and ROOFTOP for a night out with a view of Sevilla that will leave you speechless
❋❋❋ Each section and post contains my personal advice and travel impressions. ❋❋❋
Car-free • Couples • Art • Boutique • Slow Travel • Architecture • History • Foodie
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If you want to visit the highlights of Andalusia in just one week and don't (but also if you do have a car), this guide is for you.
I personally tried this itinerary using long-distance buses to move around. I was traveling solo so this is a good way to save up some money as well.
I will divide the guide into
1. Day-by-day itinerary with suggestions on what to visit
2. Restaurants/bars I recommend
3. Tips, useful links, and insights about the cities
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Road Trip
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I strongly believe that the best way to get in touch with the culture and traditions of a country is to visit different cities that identify it. As far as Spain is concerned, this concept is even stronger because Catalonia and Andalusia are similar in some ways but different in others and crossing different cities to get to know the different facets is the best thing and the one I recommend. This trip turned out to be wonderful and I hope it will be helpful to those who want to plan a tour similar to the one I did. Spain is a land that transmits positivity. The weather is almost always good and sunny, the people very sociable and helpful, the food very good and the culture very strong and identifying.
Couples • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Camping • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wine
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