Sizzling Seville

October 7, 2010


The city of Seville is located in southern Spain. With a population of more than 700,000, it is one of Spain’s largest cities as well as the capital of Andalusia. It is also called Sevilla in Spanish.Seville sits at the valley near Guadalquivir River, which is 60 km long, allowing silver and gold to be brought into Sevilla from the New World for distribution during the conquest of the American continent.

Why is Seville famous

Seville is noted for its charming culture, traditions, monuments and artistic heritage. It is the birthplace of Flamenco and orange blossoms at every corner. It has the third largest cathedral in the world, the Giralda tower, which is awesome to behold magnificent palaces, the intimidating Maestranza bullfighting ring and the most spectacular Easter processions.The Guadalquivir River is an easy landmark to guide the tourist through the city following its flow in Seville. A lot of sights can be found on the river’s east bank with historical sites and theme parks at the west bank.

Top Seville Attractions

The cathedral in Seville is the world’s third biggest; it also boasts as being the world’s biggest Gothic structure. It houses the resting place of the famed explorer Christopher Columbus, otherwise known in Spanish as Cristobal Colón. Its cathedral stands in the exact spot of a previous mosque of Almohad, with some Arabic elements still observable on the back tower of the La Giralda cathedral, such as the rare pointed mini towers.

The Reales Alcázares, which was built by Castile’s Christian king, is said to be Europe’s oldest royal palace today. This palace welcomes Spain’s royal majesties when they visit Seville. The palace is definitely worthy of a second look at its amazingly differing architectural constructs put together, unlike another. Here you’ll enjoy the different Muslim, Christian and Mudejar styles in their constructions.

The heart of Seville is its picturesque Santa Cruz, with its quaint narrow streets and white washed houses, complete with not only fresh flowers, but also iron grilles, making them look cozy like a typical and well defined Andalusian home.

The Plaza de España was first built in 1929 for some specific cultural exhibition, but now it serves as an open space facing the Maria Luisa Park. It has charming ceramic tiles, bridges, fountains with decorative arcades and benches lined alongside, representing every Spanish province.

La Macarena church is famed for its Virgin Mary statue that is used in Easter processions. There are more interesting pieces dedicated to Virgin Mary, which are housed in a museum at one part of the church. Nearby, you will enjoy Moorish city walls that are 11th century old.A ten minute spin on Seville’s pinwheel will give you a panoramic view of Seville. Last but not the least, don’t leave Seville without checking out its world renowned Flamenco shows.


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