Even during a quiet time of the year, Seville radiates energy and warmth. Its exuberance emanates from the ochre colored houses on the streets, oranges hanging above your head with the impossibly blue ...
Seville's barrios (neighborhoods) largely sprawl outward from the city's main sightseeing and tourist-friendly hub, El Centro. Head west from El Centro and you'll find the popular El Arenal ...
The best way to get around Seville is on foot. While it is the capital of Spain's Andalusia region, Seville is a rather small city, and most of the major attractions, shops and restaurants are within ...
Nicknamed “the frying pan of Spain” for its weather and one of Spanish football’s most heated rivalries, Seville’s sizzling reputation is no exaggeration. Temperatures can swell close to the 40C mark ...