Guidebook for Sevilla

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Guidebook for Sevilla

Sightseeing

This church is the seat of the homonymous Holy Week brotherhood. The procession in the early morning of Good Friday is one of the largest, most popular, and fervent in the whole of Spain.
218 locals recommend
Basílica de la Macarena
3 C. Bécquer
218 locals recommend
This church is the seat of the homonymous Holy Week brotherhood. The procession in the early morning of Good Friday is one of the largest, most popular, and fervent in the whole of Spain.
It is a wooden structure located at La Encarnación square. The building is popularly known as Las Setas (The mushrooms). There is a panoramic terrace offering one of the bests views of the city.
660 locals recommend
Las Setas De Sevilla
s/n Pl. de la Encarnación
660 locals recommend
It is a wooden structure located at La Encarnación square. The building is popularly known as Las Setas (The mushrooms). There is a panoramic terrace offering one of the bests views of the city.
Barqueta and Alamillo bridges are two of the most outstanding buildings which were built in Seville for the Expo '92 fair.
8 locals recommend
Puente de la Barqueta
Puente de la Barqueta
8 locals recommend
Barqueta and Alamillo bridges are two of the most outstanding buildings which were built in Seville for the Expo '92 fair.
The "Hospital of the Five Holy Wounds" is the current seat of the Parliament of Andalusia. In front of the building's modern gardens are the remnants of the old city walls.
52 locals recommend
Andalusian Parliament
s/n C. San Juan de Ribera
52 locals recommend
The "Hospital of the Five Holy Wounds" is the current seat of the Parliament of Andalusia. In front of the building's modern gardens are the remnants of the old city walls.
The cloistered nuns have occupied the site for over five centuries. Santa Paula is also known for the nuns’ confections—including marmalades, candies, and madeleine cakes—that are sold at the site.
25 locals recommend
Monasterio de Santa Paula
11 C. Sta. Paula
25 locals recommend
The cloistered nuns have occupied the site for over five centuries. Santa Paula is also known for the nuns’ confections—including marmalades, candies, and madeleine cakes—that are sold at the site.
Surrounded by mudejar churches, San Luis is paradoxically one of the finest baroque churches in Europe.
93 locals recommend
Parroquia San Luis De los Franceses
37 C. San Luis
93 locals recommend
Surrounded by mudejar churches, San Luis is paradoxically one of the finest baroque churches in Europe.
This is one of the oldest temples in Seville, built in the 13th century.
Santa Marina
This is one of the oldest temples in Seville, built in the 13th century.
Nice Mudejar palace recently restored.
39 locals recommend
Palacio Marqueses de la Algaba
s/n Pl. Calderón de la Barca
39 locals recommend
Nice Mudejar palace recently restored.
This 14th century church retains several Mudejar features, notably its Giralda-like tower (based on the minaret of an earlier mosque).
27 locals recommend
Iglesia de San Marcos
10 Pl. San Marcos
27 locals recommend
This 14th century church retains several Mudejar features, notably its Giralda-like tower (based on the minaret of an earlier mosque).
Built in the late 15th century in the Renaissance style with Gothic and Moorish influences, the palace is one of the major historic homes in the city.
436 locals recommend
Seville
436 locals recommend
Built in the late 15th century in the Renaissance style with Gothic and Moorish influences, the palace is one of the major historic homes in the city.
This tower was part of a lead factory where pellets and other casting material were produced. Today hosts a dark chamber that offers a superb view of the city.
20 locals recommend
Torre de los Perdigones
44 Calle Resolana
20 locals recommend
This tower was part of a lead factory where pellets and other casting material were produced. Today hosts a dark chamber that offers a superb view of the city.
Built in the 16th and 17th centuries, the convent was used as a cloistered convent until 1996. Today it is owned by the City of Seville and is used for art and cultural exhibitions.
10 locals recommend
Convento de Santa Ana
34B Sta. Ana
10 locals recommend
Built in the 16th and 17th centuries, the convent was used as a cloistered convent until 1996. Today it is owned by the City of Seville and is used for art and cultural exhibitions.

Shopping

The Feria Market isthe oldest in Sevilla. There are the usual displays of fresh fish, meat and produce, as well as a well-stocked florist and some small shops that run along the outside of the market.
199 locals recommend
Mercado de Feria
s/n Feria
199 locals recommend
The Feria Market isthe oldest in Sevilla. There are the usual displays of fresh fish, meat and produce, as well as a well-stocked florist and some small shops that run along the outside of the market.
Spanish famous department store chain.
280 locals recommend
El Corte Ingles Supermarket
1 C. San Pablo
280 locals recommend
Spanish famous department store chain.
Calle Feria is an old style “high street” lined with small shops (real shops selling useful stuff to local residents, not souvenir shops) and bars.
108 locals recommend
Feria
Calle Feria
108 locals recommend
Calle Feria is an old style “high street” lined with small shops (real shops selling useful stuff to local residents, not souvenir shops) and bars.

Drinks & Nightlife

This square is known as a key nightlife center of Seville for its vibrant alternative atmosphere. A diversity of bars, disco-pubs, restaurants and cafés are found around the promenade.
365 locals recommend
Alameda de Hercules
s/n Alameda de Hércules
365 locals recommend
This square is known as a key nightlife center of Seville for its vibrant alternative atmosphere. A diversity of bars, disco-pubs, restaurants and cafés are found around the promenade.
Wonderful atmospheric tapas bar that claims to be the founder of the tapas tradition in Spain.
411 locals recommend
El Rinconcillo
40 C. Gerona
411 locals recommend
Wonderful atmospheric tapas bar that claims to be the founder of the tapas tradition in Spain.

Food Scene

Excellent food in trendy and upbeat atmosphere. f possible, make a reservation - the venue is full all nights. http://restaurantecontenedor.com/es
132 locals recommend
conTenedor restaurante
50 C. San Luis
132 locals recommend
Excellent food in trendy and upbeat atmosphere. f possible, make a reservation - the venue is full all nights. http://restaurantecontenedor.com/es
You won't find ordinary tapas. This is fine dinning on small plates. Very crowded in the evenings, but you can always find a place to squeeze in at the end of the bar. http://www.espacioeslava.com
272 locals recommend
Espacio Eslava
3 C. Eslava
272 locals recommend
You won't find ordinary tapas. This is fine dinning on small plates. Very crowded in the evenings, but you can always find a place to squeeze in at the end of the bar. http://www.espacioeslava.com
A modern tapas restaurant in the hip Alameda district. If you’re keen on trying innovative tapas in a cool restaurant, Duo Tapas is the place to go.
143 locals recommend
Dúo Tapas
10 C. Calatrava
143 locals recommend
A modern tapas restaurant in the hip Alameda district. If you’re keen on trying innovative tapas in a cool restaurant, Duo Tapas is the place to go.
Nice and friendly club. Music every night and mostly great playing. Get there early if you want a seat as the club is small and fills up fast, even on off nights
63 locals recommend
Jazz Naima Sevilla
2 Calle Conde de Barajas
63 locals recommend
Nice and friendly club. Music every night and mostly great playing. Get there early if you want a seat as the club is small and fills up fast, even on off nights
Located in a remodeled house, with very nice patio. The food is wonderful, beautifully presented, and with very good and friendly service.
56 locals recommend
Casa Manolo León
8 C/ Guadalquivir
56 locals recommend
Located in a remodeled house, with very nice patio. The food is wonderful, beautifully presented, and with very good and friendly service.
Seasonal food, it has a small front patio and a rooftop terrace; all areas are intimate and comfortable.
62 locals recommend
Restaurante Al Aljibe
51 Alameda de Hércules
62 locals recommend
Seasonal food, it has a small front patio and a rooftop terrace; all areas are intimate and comfortable.
Industrial look and open kitchen serving innovative and high quality tapas.
La Fábrica de Besana
Correduría
Industrial look and open kitchen serving innovative and high quality tapas.
One of the oldest bars in the Alameda, Casa Paco offers traditional Andalusian cooking along with some modern takes.
61 locals recommend
Casa Paco
23 Alameda de Hércules
61 locals recommend
One of the oldest bars in the Alameda, Casa Paco offers traditional Andalusian cooking along with some modern takes.

Essentials

Discount supermarket
32 locals recommend
Lidl
89-91 Av. Eduardo Dato
32 locals recommend
Discount supermarket
Spain's largest supermarket chain
74 locals recommend
Mercadona
Calle Alfonso Lasso de la Vega
74 locals recommend
Spain's largest supermarket chain
Cheap supermarket
17 locals recommend
Dia Market
4 Pl. Monte Sión
17 locals recommend
Cheap supermarket

Everything Else

Health Centre
8 locals recommend
San Luis Health Center
s/n C. Inocentes
8 locals recommend
Health Centre

Entertainment & Activities

Amusement park. Plenty of rides and activities for children and teenagers, including pool and spa area.
207 locals recommend
Isla Mágica
207 locals recommend
Amusement park. Plenty of rides and activities for children and teenagers, including pool and spa area.