Seville
is the birthplace of traditional Andalusian architecture,
larger-than-life festival celebrations and flamboyant cultural arts.
Romantic, feisty and passionate - the clichés that are most associated
with Spain are all to be found huddled in Andalusia's capital.
In Seville’s historic quarters, the merciless bullring looms over
romantic walkways along Rio Guadalquivir while mournful laments drift
lazily through the cobbled alleyways of one of Europe's most upbeat cities. Such is Seville, a hybrid of contrasts visible at every turn.
Seville is a city for all seasons. Party with the in-crowd at Plaza
Alfalfa and Calle Betis or soak up the solitude on a Sunday afternoon
along the riverbank or in the Parque de Maria Luisa. Culture vultures
can swoop on the numerous museums and megalithic monuments of
yesteryears, whilst eagle-eyed visitors will be able to find new
fascination in every small detail of this historically-rich haven.
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