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Magical Spanish city - Seville

Seville is one of the destinations of the Spaniards and tourists from around the world. cosmopolitan centres of Spain. Located in the famous autonomous community of Andalusia.

A short introduction about Seville
Wednesday, February 19, 2014

 

Seville is a city with offering its visitors: sun, heat, light, joy, culture, history, folklore and a party all under one sky General blue. But no place for doubts, they are his people, open and hospitable, their greatest asset. It is natural that Seville as artistic, cultural, financial and social centre of the South of Spain, became the capital of this fascinating region.

 

The cobbled streets lead to égliseplaza Baroque Españas, intimate places, great shopping areas and world-renowned museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts. Participate with Sevilla the best bullfights, concerts and football game. Go to the theater, opera and Wander guests in its beautiful parks. Try the tapas and other culinary gastronomy of Andalusia in the many restaurants, cafes and bars that line the streets of the entire city.

 

Transportation in Seville :

 

By Road :

 

By railcar from Seville San Pablo, unites with the national A-4 in the direction of Madrid. At the 533 kilometer point, is the deviation of the access to the airport. From Cadiz and Huelva, through the SE-30 jusquau junction with the A-4, then take the 533 kilometer destination. From Cordoba, before arriving in Seville, take the deviation of 533 km of National A-4.

 

 

 

 

Rental Options :

 

Car Rental Seville lets you discover Seville and its cities with convenient. For help and information about car rental in Seville and you can bookmark this website .

 

 

 

By Bus :

 

The buses are the easiest and the cheapest way to travel around Seville if you go a little further. The airport bus EA (Special Airport) links the airport with the Seville city center. Partially surrounds the old town, but not hard. The last stop is the Plaza de Armas. From there you can take a taxi or the C3/C4 lines, if necessary. The fare is € 4.

 



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Beautiful places to see in Seville
Wednesday, February 19, 2014

 

Seville is located in the province of Seville, in the region of Andalusia, in the South of the Spain, southern Europe. Spanning 141,31 square kilometers. Capital of the province of Seville and the capital of Andalusia, Seville city has about 699 759 inhabitants 125 Kilometers from Cadiz, 140 km from Córdoba, 219 km from Malaga, 250 km from Granada, 541 km from Madrid and 1,046 km from Barcelona.

The city of Seville is one of the most important cities of the Spain and southern Europe. See the Cathedral of Seville, Giralda, Plaza Spain, the Alcázar of Seville, Maria Luisa Park, the Tower of gold, the archive of the Indies, the Place of America among others.

 

Maria Luisa Park :

It is natural that Seville, as artistic, cultural, financial and social in the South of the Spain centre, becomes capital of this fascinating region. The cobbled streets lead to egliseplaza of Baroque españas, intimate spaces, spaces of shopping and world famous museums such as the Museum of fine arts. Join the best bullfights, concerts and football matches in Seville.

Go to the theatre, to the opera and wander - you in its beautiful parks. Taste to the tapas and other specialties culinary gastronomy of Andalusia in the many restaurants, cafes and bars that line the streets of the entire city.

 

 

Seville Street :

Admire the huge Gothic Cathedral - the largest in the world! - and the famous Palace of the Alcazar of mudejar style. Stroll through the winding alleys of Santa Cruz,the old Jewish quarter of the city, then cross the river Guadalquivir and discover Triana.

If you are in Seville for spring, you will then have the Holy week in Seville and discover processions and then a few weeks later, you'll party with Sevilla for the famous Feria de Abril de Sevilla in which you will discover all the Andalusian culture: flamenco and its costumes, music, art and gastronomy!

 



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