About Seville
Seville pulses with Spanish passion. The Cathedral—one of Europe's largest—showcases Gothic grandeur and houses Columbus's tomb. The Real Alcázar Palace reveals Moorish elegance, with its intricate tilework and peaceful gardens. The narrow streets of the Santa Cruz neighborhood wind romantically. Flamenco erupts spontaneously and electrifies—the raw emotion and complexity of this Gypsy art form moves viewers profoundly. The city sits on the Guadalquivir River, its banks alive with bars and restaurants. Seville's heat and pace feel authentically Andalusian—slower than northern Spain but intensely alive.
Gallery
Highlights
- 01Cathedral & Giralda Tower
- 02Real Alcázar Palace
- 03Santa Cruz Neighborhood
- 04Flamenco Shows
- 05River Cruises
Location
Quick Info
Best Time to Visit
April–May & September–October
- Avg Temp
- 22°C / 72°F
- Language
- Spanish
- Currency
- Euro (EUR)
- Timezone
- UTC+1
Travel Tips
Experience authentic flamenco in
small venues
Explore Santa Cruz on
foot
Visit alcázar gardens early
to avoid heat
Eat gazpacho and rabo
de toro in summer