Seville, Spain: 5 excellent reasons to visit Seville for a holiday
A holiday in Seville means sampling a peaceful and refined way of Spanish life. Here are 5 excellent reasons to visit the capital of Andalusia:
1. Flamenco
Probably the birthplace of Flamenco, Seville offers the best Flamenco shows in Spain. You can easily sample this fine dancing art every night, in crowded bars all over the city.
2. Trendy Tapas
Modern tapas bars with minimalist designs flourish in Seville. Let yourself be tempted by un-usual dishes such as cod in Champagne or marinated clams.
3. Moorish Baths
The "Banos Arabes" opened in 2006 is a trendy spot with a charming patio, tearoom, three baths at various temperatures, steam bath and jacuzzi. With an atmosphere reminiscent of the past this is a must visit.
4. White Villages
Less then 30 minutes from Seville are lovely hillside villages called "Pueblos Blancos". Visit Ronda, Gauclin or Carmona to be charmed by 17th century homes with flower-filled patios.
5. The Alcazar
The sumptuous fortress of Seville that changed owners so many times over its long history. From Charles V to King Pedro El Cruel over Abd al-Rahman III, all rulers and their courts left their mark here.
If you are travelling to Seville in Spain and in need of somewhere to stay, you may be interested in a short-term apartment rental in Seville, a Seville hotel, or perhaps a villa in Seville!
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1. Flamenco
Probably the birthplace of Flamenco, Seville offers the best Flamenco shows in Spain. You can easily sample this fine dancing art every night, in crowded bars all over the city.
2. Trendy Tapas
Modern tapas bars with minimalist designs flourish in Seville. Let yourself be tempted by un-usual dishes such as cod in Champagne or marinated clams.
3. Moorish Baths
The "Banos Arabes" opened in 2006 is a trendy spot with a charming patio, tearoom, three baths at various temperatures, steam bath and jacuzzi. With an atmosphere reminiscent of the past this is a must visit.
4. White Villages
Less then 30 minutes from Seville are lovely hillside villages called "Pueblos Blancos". Visit Ronda, Gauclin or Carmona to be charmed by 17th century homes with flower-filled patios.
5. The Alcazar
The sumptuous fortress of Seville that changed owners so many times over its long history. From Charles V to King Pedro El Cruel over Abd al-Rahman III, all rulers and their courts left their mark here.
If you are travelling to Seville in Spain and in need of somewhere to stay, you may be interested in a short-term apartment rental in Seville, a Seville hotel, or perhaps a villa in Seville!---------------------------------------------
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