Discover beautiful Seville

Posted by seville | seville | Wednesday 14 January 2009 5:03 pm

Gold Tower in SevilleSeville is an old, beautiful city: it is about 2,000 years old! Their inhabitants are friendly, joyous people and they all have a witty personality. Seville is the Andalusian capital. It is a big and cosmopolitan town located at the south of Spain and it has a huge historic quarter, the largest in Europe. Seville is the home of flamenco, the famous Spanish tapas, bullfighting and sevillanas. They also celebrate an amazing April Fair and a passionate Easter Week. Both traditions are celebrated in springtime, with pleasant temperatures. Avoid Seville in summer, because there are scorching temperatures that can reach 50°C. Everyone that goes to Seville repeats the experience, don’t miss it!

Both festivals, Easter Week and April Fair, are very famous in Spain, and especially in Andalusia. The Easter Week is a religious festival with over five centuries of history. People celebrate the Passion of the Christ with beautiful processions. Thousands of tourists leave Seville deeply moved by these spectacular marches.

The April Fair is the perfect moment to have a great and fun time. People set up what they call casetas or tents – booths in which to dance, drink and socialize. Everything is decorated with hanging lanterns. Women wear their best flamenco dresses and men parade around on their horses.
But Seville is much more than their festivals! It is one of the most beautiful Spanish cities and a must for any tourist! The city lays on the Guadalquivir river banks and has an important historical heritage, buildings and monuments, such as the cathedral. Seville’s gothic cathedral is the third largest in the world and has a worldwide famous minaret, la Giralda. The royal Mudéjar palace (known as the Alcázar) and the Gold Tower are two important examples of its fascinating architecture.
There are also some neighbourhoods such as Santa Cruz, Triana, la Macarena or San Bartolomé that you shouldn’t miss. There, you’ll discover the great Andalusian spirit and taste their delicious food. Las Sierpes street, María Luisa Park and la Maestranza bullring are a must too, because they are all representative images of the city.
And now take the first flight to Seville and discover what’s on there! Rent Apartments Seville to have the best accommodation

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Posted by seville | seville | Tuesday 13 January 2009 3:22 am

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