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Useful tips for traveling to Seville
October 17 2019
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Seville is one of the most visited places in Spain. It is located south of the Iberian Peninsula and belongs to the autonomous community of Andalucía. Did you know that Seville was chosen as the best city to travel in the world in 2018?
If you have not yet visited Seville you are missing one of the most beautiful cities in Spain with its Muslim influences and its wealth brought from America. Not in vain the Sevillians are very proud of Sevilla and all the wonders it offers.
Accommodation tips in the city
As for the lodging, you can choose to stay in the center where there is always hustle or opt for the outskirts in a quieter accommodation. Such as the ILUNION Alcora Sevilla, our 4 star hotel in Tomares.
In addition, if you are looking for accommodation with all the services, this hotel for events in Tomares is ideal for both companies and families. It offers monochrome rooms and suites decorated in warm tones, free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.
Within the facilities you will find a buffet restaurant, a gym, a piano bar, an outdoor swimming pool with solarium, a large barbecue area, conference rooms and free parking.
What to do and visit in Seville
1. The Cathedral of Seville and the Giralda: It is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, a very important and majestic Catholic temple. The Giralda, no less important, is the bell tower of the cathedral. It is considered the tallest church tower in the world.
2. The Golden Tower: A tower that was once covered with gold tiles and in which the Naval Museum is located. It is located next to the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza.
3. The Metropol Parasol: It is a waffle-shaped structure. It is located in the Plaza de la Encarnación.
4. The Museum of Fine Arts in Seville: It was founded in 1839 with pieces by famous artists such as Murillo, Zurbarán and Goya.
5. The Real Alcazar of Seville: Name that was given to the city palace, that was the royal residence of the Arab monarchs. It evolved over the centuries starting its creation in the Middle Ages and has spectacular gardens worthy of admiration.
6. The General Archive of the Indies: Located in the Lonja de Mercaderes House, this place is from 1785 and contains in its 43,000 files 300 years of Spanish colonialism in the Americas.
7. The Plaza de España: This square is located inside the María Luisa Park. It has a spectacular semicircle decorated with tiles where the Spanish provinces are represented.
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If you have not yet visited Seville you are missing one of the most beautiful cities in Spain with its Muslim influences and its wealth brought from America. Not in vain the Sevillians are very proud of Sevilla and all the wonders it offers.
Accommodation tips in the city
As for the lodging, you can choose to stay in the center where there is always hustle or opt for the outskirts in a quieter accommodation. Such as the ILUNION Alcora Sevilla, our 4 star hotel in Tomares.
In addition, if you are looking for accommodation with all the services, this hotel for events in Tomares is ideal for both companies and families. It offers monochrome rooms and suites decorated in warm tones, free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.
Within the facilities you will find a buffet restaurant, a gym, a piano bar, an outdoor swimming pool with solarium, a large barbecue area, conference rooms and free parking.
What to do and visit in Seville
1. The Cathedral of Seville and the Giralda: It is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, a very important and majestic Catholic temple. The Giralda, no less important, is the bell tower of the cathedral. It is considered the tallest church tower in the world.
2. The Golden Tower: A tower that was once covered with gold tiles and in which the Naval Museum is located. It is located next to the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza.
3. The Metropol Parasol: It is a waffle-shaped structure. It is located in the Plaza de la Encarnación.
4. The Museum of Fine Arts in Seville: It was founded in 1839 with pieces by famous artists such as Murillo, Zurbarán and Goya.
5. The Real Alcazar of Seville: Name that was given to the city palace, that was the royal residence of the Arab monarchs. It evolved over the centuries starting its creation in the Middle Ages and has spectacular gardens worthy of admiration.
6. The General Archive of the Indies: Located in the Lonja de Mercaderes House, this place is from 1785 and contains in its 43,000 files 300 years of Spanish colonialism in the Americas.
7. The Plaza de España: This square is located inside the María Luisa Park. It has a spectacular semicircle decorated with tiles where the Spanish provinces are represented.