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6 things to do in Seville

Seville is a beautiful and active city that smells of jasmine and orange blossom. Let's discover some things to do in the Andalusian capital:

 

1- Walking along the Guadalquivir

Starting at the Isabel Bridge you can set off on a very enjoyable riverside walk south towards the University of Seville. On a sunny day Seville’s residents will be out for walks, riding bikes, jogging or sitting on the stone walls looking across the water to Triana. You can come off the riverside to see the Plaza de Toros, the 250-year-old bullfighting arena.
Seville

2- Visit Triana

On the left bank of the Guadalquivir, opposite the old city is the Triana neighbourhood. This is a part of the city credited for many of the things people associate with Sevillian culture, like painted ceramics and flamenco. Check out the area’s Moorish revival and baroque architecture and pop into one of the many tile and ceramics shops for authentic azulejos tiles.
 

3- Tablaos and Flamenco Shows

Seville
No matter the time of year you can be sure that there will be flamenco shows happening across the city on any evening. A tablao is a good way to watch a show, with live musicians and either a bar or restaurant service.

4- Archaeological Museum

This attraction is part of ensemble built for the Ibero-American Exposition, collecting the most important artefacts from the archaeological sites around the Seville Province. The most exciting finds are from the Bronze Age: For example, dating to the 8th century BC is Treasure of El Carombolo. This hoard belonged to either the local Tartessos Culture that lived on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, or to the Phoenicians.
 

5- Museum of Fine Arts

Seville
At the Museo de Bellas Artes you can see the painting and sculpture from the Sevillian School. Much of the work here is religious and comes from monasteries and convents around the city that were closed down in the 19th-century and brought here.
 

6- Italica

Get on a bus at the station at Plaza de Armas and within half an hour you’ll be at the birthplace of the Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Italica is a massive archaeological site, the highlight of which is the amphitheatre. This seated 25,000 spectators in its heyday, and you can nose around the tunnels beneath the terraces of seating, and see the subterranean structure at the centre of the arena.

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