SEVILLE: THE BEST THINGS TO DO
We invite you to discover what makes this historic Spanish city an unforgettable destination. From iconic landmarks to renowned Andalusian cuisine, Seville offers a rich cultural experience that extends well beyond the conference agenda — making it well worth the journey.
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Seville, Spain Itinerary | The Best Things To Do In 3 Days
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Historical Landmarks
The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the SeeAlso known as Seville Cathedral, it is a Catholic cathedral and former mosque in Seville; showcasing the beautiful mix of cultures typical of the Andalusia region. Seville Cathedral is the largest gothic cathedral in the world!
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The Royal Alcázar of SevilleThe Royal Alcázar of Seville is a royal palace with Berber influences and sumptuous gardens. It was formerly the site of the Islamic-era citadel of the city, beginning in the 10th century.
As this is a very busy place, it would be wise to take a priority-access ticket. |
The Royal Artillery FactoryA hidden gem of industrial heritage, the Royal Artillery Factory showcases Seville’s role in Spain’s military and maritime expansion. Its 18th-century architecture and historical significance make it a fascinating stop for those interested in the city’s lesser-known landmarks.
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Las SetasLas Setas, officially known as Metropol Parasol, is a striking modern landmark in the heart of Seville. Its sweeping wooden structure offers panoramic views from the top, along with a lively plaza, market, and archaeological museum underneath—blending contemporary design with local culture.
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Best Neighborhoods
Santa CruzOnce the heart of Seville's Jewish quarter, Santa Cruz is a maze of narrow, winding streets lined with whitewashed houses, hidden courtyards, and vibrant flowers. This charming district offers a perfect blend of history and atmosphere, ideal for a leisurely stroll between landmarks like the Cathedral and the Alcázar.
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Triana
Humble, simple and authentic. Situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir and linked to the rest of the city by the Triana Bridge, Triana is Seville's most distinctive and charming district.
Triana has a traditional pottery and tile industry, a vibrant flamenco culture, and its own festivals; it has played an important role in the development of Sevillan culture and tradition.
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To explore Seville in greater depth, we recommend visiting the Sevilla FeelingLand website, where you’ll find practical insights and curated recommendations to help plan your ideal experience in the city.
For official information and updates, the Seville City Hall website is also an excellent resource.
For official information and updates, the Seville City Hall website is also an excellent resource.
Seville in pictures |