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Popular places to visit
Seville Cathedral
The biggest Gothic cathedral in Europe has breathtaking architecture at every turn, and is the final resting place of Christopher Columbus.
Alcázar
Once a Moorish fort, this architectural gem is now the oldest functioning palace in Europe.
Plaza de España
Pay homage to Miguel de Cervantes, Spain's most famous writer, or find some shade under a tree and kick back right in the heart of the city centre.
Giralda Tower
This ornate belfry has an interesting past; before being one of the Cathedral's towers, it was a minaret.
Metropol Parasol
Watch concerts, shop for fresh produce, investigate Roman ruins and enjoy fantastic views of the city at one of the largest wooden structures in the world.
Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza
Learn about the importance of bullfighting to Sevillano culture with a behind-the-scenes experience at this well-known bullring.
Torre del Oro Watchtower
Delve into the city’s maritime past and gain insights into the voyages of Christopher Columbus during a tour of this 800-year-old defensive structure.
Maria Luisa Park
Go for a wander in one of the largest parks in Seville, a landscaped public space with a canal, leafy avenues, museums, water features and historic buildings.
Alameda de Hércules
What was once a rundown area is now an attractive garden square with bars, restaurants, a promenade and nightspots that attract the city's young bohemian set.