

Like all great cities, Seville has historical layers. Roman ruins testify the settlement’s earliest face, memories of the Moorish era flicker like medieval engravings in the Santa Cruz quarter, while the riverside Arenal reeks of lost colonial glory. Yet, one of the most remarkable things about modern Seville is its ability to adapt and etch fresh new brushstrokes onto an ancient canvas. If any one place comes close to rolling together everything
that’s quintessentially Andalucian, it’s Seville.
Here in the region’s
capital and biggest city, that special Andalucian way of life is
distilled into its purest and most intense form.
Seville has the most passionate and portentous Semana Santa (Holy Week), the most festive and romantic annual feria (fair), the best tapas bars, the best nightlife and the most stylish people in Andalucía.
It has more narrow, winding, medieval lanes and romantic, hidden plazas soaked in the scent of orange blossom than half of Andalucía’s
other cities put together. It’s the home of those two bulwarks of
Andalucian tradition, flamenco and bullfighting, and its heri‑tage of
art and architecture (Roman, Islamic, Gothic, Renaissance, baroque) is
without rival in southern Spain.
Seville has the most passionate and portentous Semana Santa (Holy Week), the most festive and romantic annual feria (fair), the best tapas bars, the best nightlife and the most stylish people in Andalucía.


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