
Plaza de España has been completely renovated. It is absolutely gorgeous and if you've been before you need to re-visit. If you have never been - you must go. It was designed... more »
The Barrio Santa Cruz The Barrio Santa Cruz is beside the Alcazar and is bounded by the Alcazar, the Jardines de Murillo, Santa Maria La Blanca, and Calle Mateas Gago. The barrio... more »
Maria Luisa Park The Maria Luisa Park is the largest park in Seville and one of the most beautiful in Europe. It has a very interesting history. Maria Luisa Fernanda was the... more »
The Casa de Pilatos hours: April 1 to October 31: daily, 9am-7pm; November 1 to March 31: 9am-6pm. In 1492 the governor of the King, Pedro Enriquez and his wife Catalina de Ribera... more »
Basilica of La Macarena The Basilica of La Macarena is a modern church built between 1941 and 1946 by the architect Aurelio Gomez Millan, who built it in a Neo-Baroque style. It... more »
Italica archaelogical site just a few kms north of Seville. Massive area of excavated Roman Ruins. Italica was the birthpplace of Hadrian and Trajan. The site is still being... more »
The Metropol Parasol is located at the Plaza de la Encarnacion and the wooden building was finished in April, 2011. This was designed by Berlin architect Jurgen Mayer and it used... more »
Plaza del Triunfo The Plaza del Triunfo is a square that is adjacent to the Cathedral and the Alcazar. There is a small monument called the “templete” (also called Triunfo) with... more »
Palace of San Telmo The Palace of San Telmo is located at Avenida de Roma and was built in 1682 as a school for the orphaned children of sailors. The palace has Baroque... more »