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Some Sevillianos are famous for being a bit 'pijo' - posh. They wear the most fashionable clothes, drive the elitist cars, and, more importantly for you, they eat in the most exquisite restaurants... read more »
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Head to La Macarena district, a little-visited corner of Seville, for a glimpse of an older Spain
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In Seville you can spend all day strolling round plazas, appreciating the culture, sampling the tapas, or listening to live flamenco guitarists. Some plazas are well known, but others are a secret... read more »
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The most romantic break of my life started with candlelit tapas and poolside sangria in Seville and ended in Extremadura, in a hotel so heart-breakingly beautiful we could barely step outside
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Tapas bars in Seville are some of the best in Spain. If you're looking for truly authentic dining, try a few of these favourites... read more »
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A rich blend of cultures and influences have played their part in making Seville the magnificent city it is today, with charming old quarters, beautiful gardens and stunning historical attractions... read more »
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How can you tell when you’ve experienced a top class flamenco show? There’s a little secret, and Seville has the answer.... read more »
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Adjust your body clock and join the locals as they party through the night in Seville’s up-and-coming Alameda district... read more »
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Enjoy fiestas, siestas and your fair share of tapas in the thriving Andalucían city of Seville, with its Arab ancestry keenly evident in the iconic cathedral and grand palaces ... read more »
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From antique ceramics to limited edition serigraphs, you can find that special something either for yourself or as a unique gift... read more »
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Spring and autumn are the perfect times to visit the Andalucian city of Seville and explore the real Spain... read more »
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Riding a bike round Seville, a city famed for its Andalucian heat, may sound like hard work, but it’s actually cooler than sightseeing on foot. Follow these tips for the best two-wheeled trip... read more »
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Seville, the cultural capital of the south of Spain, knows how to put on a festival and party in style. There's no better time to visit than during one of its infectious springtime festivals... read more »
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Heart-wrenching operas, scorching summers and heated flamenco - it's not surprising that the city of Seville is considered to be one of the most passionate places on earth... read more »
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Seville's city centre is a shopper's delight, with a range of smart and savvy outlets that will have you reaching for your credit card... read more »
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Seville's two most important spring festivals couldn't be any more different from each other, and both are uniquely "Sevillano"... read more »
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Although fashion in Seville tends to run towards the conservative, you can find many high-end designer clothing shops and, of course, shoes, shoes and more shoes... read more »
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As is typical in Spain, nights out in Seville start late, and if you know where to look they carry on until the morning, ending with churros and chocolate down by the river... read more »
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Easter is one of the most popular times of year to travel - whether you prefer to sunbathe, ski or see some city sights. So you need to plan carefully to get the best deal to the best destinations... read more »
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