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Spain

Sevilla / Sunshine Tapas and Flamenco Galore

MeowScore 😻91/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻

Best month

May

Perfect time for in-bloom Crosses Festival.

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january

Experience the colorful Three Kings Parade and enjoy warm winter days.

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february

Celebrate the famous Carnival of Seville with lively music and dancing.

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march

Explore the fragrant orange blossom scented streets during Semana Santa (Holy Week).

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april

Enjoy the famous Feria de Abril with flamenco dresses and lots of sherry.

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may

Experience the colorful gardens and celebrations during the Festival of the Crosses.

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june

See the beautiful Fireworks Castle from Torre del Oro during the Velá de Santiago.

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july

Cool off at the Summer Nights in the gardens of the Reales Alcázares.

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august

Appreciate the intricate street art during the Urban Culture Festival.

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september

Experience the lively atmosphere of the Ibero-american Exhibition.

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october

Take in the vibrant colors of the autumn leaves in the Maria Luisa Park.

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november

Attend the European Film Festival and catch a glimpse of the most talented filmmakers.

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december

Experience the lively Christmas markets and taste traditional Spanish sweets.

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Reasonable prices

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Sevilla can be moderately expensive for tourists, especially in touristy areas such as the Santa Cruz Neighborhood. However, there are also plenty of affordable options for food, drinks, and shopping if you venture off the beaten path.

For budget-friendly shopping, try the Triana Market or Plaza del Duque. To save on food, stick to local tapas bars instead of tourist restaurants.

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

To explore its history and landmarks

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

To explore its history and landmarks

Sevilla is known for its stunning architecture, rich history, flamenco, and delicious food.

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internet situation

great Speed

Good speeds for most activities

excellent Availability

Widespread availability of internet services

great Cellular

Good coverage in most areas

Electric socket type C

Common in Europe, South America, and Asia. Non-grounded, 2-pin plug, accepts Type C & Type E&F (non-grounded variant).

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biking friendly

Great bike lanes

walkable

Well-planned streetscapes.

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws

With paw-sitively beautiful architecture, every cat's whiskers will tingle at the sight of these fur-ocious buildings.

Sun bask atop warm, ancient stones and observe fellow feline friends prowling around as you lay on the purr-fect perch to catch the cool Spanish breeze.

Things to do

The mainstream

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The Metropol Parasol
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The Barrio de Santa Cruz
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Plaza de España
The Cathedral of Sevilla
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The Alcázar

The mainstream

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The Metropol Parasol

A modern structure with a daring design that provides a fantastic view of the city. A catwalk for contemporary architecture enthusiasts to show off their best moves.

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The Barrio de Santa Cruz

A charming neighborhood with narrow cobblestone streets, flower-filled balconies, and cozy cafés. A cat-alyst for a romantic stroll in a typical Andalusian ambiance.

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Plaza de España

A majestic plaza with a vast brick building, canals to navigate, and colorful tiles representing each Spanish province. A purr-fect place to take a paws and admire the beauty of Andalusia.

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The Cathedral of Sevilla

A grand cathedral that combines Gothic and Renaissance styles, featuring the tomb of Christopher Columbus and a 104-meter high bell tower. A holy meow-squerade of impressive proportions.

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The Alcázar

A royal palace with stunning gardens, fountains, and intricate architecture, fit for a fancy cat. Don't miss the Game of Thrones filming spots!

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biking friendly

Great bike lanes

walkable

Well-planned streetscapes.

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws

Mindful meoweler tips

Beautiful architecture at Plaza de España

Cat can wander around this stunning square and admire the colorful tiles, fountains, and bridges.

Tapas culture

Sevilla has a strong tradition of eating delicious small plates with a drink. Cats can enjoy the local specialty of 'pescaito frito' (fried fish).

Semana Santa processions

During Easter week, Sevilla celebrates with solemn processions of religious figures carried on floats. Cats can watch the processions and enjoy the music and incense.

Flamenco shows

Sevilla is the birthplace of flamenco and cats can attend a show to witness the passionate dance and music.

The Alcázar of Sevilla

This stunning palace and fortress, with its intricate Moorish architecture and lush gardens, is a must-visit for cats. They can imagine being royalty while exploring the courtyards and halls.

Useful external sites

www.visitasevilla.es/en/home

Visit Sevilla

Official website of the tourism board of Seville

sevilleinoneday.com/sevillein48hours

Seville in Two Days

A comprehensive guide to exploring Seville in 48 hours

www.catedraldesevilla.es/english/visit-us

Seville Cathedral

The official website of the Seville Cathedral


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