Some cities blast you away, others slowly win you over. Seville disarms and seduces you. Its historic centre, lorded over by a colossal Gothic cathedral, is an intoxicating mix of resplendent Mudéjar palaces, baroque churches and winding medieval lanes. Flamenco clubs keep the intimacy and intensity of this centuries-old tradition alive whilst aristocratic mansions recall the city’s past as a showcase Moorish capital and, later, a 16th-century metropolis rich on the back of New World trade


The Cathedral
The world’s largest Gothic Cathedral, with the really mighty bell tower called La Giralda
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María Luisa
A delightful oasis of green, the extensive Parque de María Luisa is a lovely place to escape.
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Las Setas
Metropol Parasol is a giant sunshade. You can enjoy killer city views from a winding walkway.
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Los Venerables
This gem of a museum, housed in a former hospice for ageing priests, is one of Seville’s most rewarding.
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Plaza de España
This plaza in the Parque de María Luisa was a grandiose building completed for the 1929 Exposición Iberoamericana.
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Bellas Artes
Seville’s Museum provides an elegant showcase for a comprehensive collection of Spanish and Sevillan art.
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