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Astonishingly beautiful with picturesque neighbourhoods and home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Seville simply oozes antique charm.

This bijou city is steeped in tradition and history, while at the same time providing a contemporary edge that surprises and delights.

Famed for its historic centre, whose highlight is its Gothic... Read more

Seville Travel Guide

 

Astonishingly beautiful with picturesque neighbourhoods and home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Seville simply oozes antique charm. This bijou city is steeped in tradition and history, while at the same time providing a contemporary edge that surprises and delights.

Famed for its historic centre, whose highlight is its... Read more

   
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Soundtrack of the city

Spending in the city

  • Food

    3 course meal for 2: £34.06

  • Coffee

    A regular cappuccino: £1.33

  • Beer

    A medium beer: £1.70

  • Taxi

    One-way (Local Transport): £1.19 

Spending in the city

  • Food

    3 course meal for 2: £34.06

  • Coffee

    A regular cappuccino: £1.33

  • Beer

    A medium beer: £1.70

  • Taxi

    One-way (Local Transport): £1.19 

Soundtrack of the city

Sizzling Seville

Spain’s fourth biggest city is a big hit all year around.

Its historic streets are bathed in glorious sunshine all year around.

For enjoying the city in warm but not too stifling temperatures, plan your trip between April and June or alternatively in early autumn when the days and nights are warm and you are less likely to experience rainfall. 

If you visit Seville in early or late winter, the weather will be still mild during the day but can be a tad chilly at night.

A coat will prove to be essential packing. You can expect slightly more budget-friendly accommodation and of course, for the crowds to thin out which for some makes for an ideal time to visit.

Discover the real Seville

From the contemporary art and modern architecture to the stylish fashion and moreish food, there is so much more to Seville than its rich history.

Why not swap the horse-drawn carriages and age-old sherry for street art and hipster hangouts where you can drink cutting-edge cocktails?

Venture outside of the historic centre with its resplendent Gothic architecture and you will find quite a different Seville to what you might expect – are you ready to explore?

With the intoxicating scent of orange blossom and jasmine in the air, one thing you should do when visiting Seville is to take a moment to survey the scene. There is so much to see and do in this awe-inspiring city, it can be tricky to know where to start. With the historic buildings, many of which are an enduring landmark of this Andalucian city or with a relaxing stroll in one of the city’s lush parks? In Seville, anything goes!