The Alcázar of Seville, or Real Alcázar de Sevilla, is one of Spain’s most dazzling landmarks—a living masterpiece of history, architecture and culture. Originally built as a fortress for Muslim ...
Today, the area is composed of winding pedestrian-only streets and plazas lined with orange trees. Many visitors choose to ...
Nicknamed “the frying pan of Spain” for its weather and one of Spanish football’s most heated rivalries, Seville’s sizzling reputation is no exaggeration. Temperatures can swell close to the 40C mark ...
The minute I stepped out of the cab on to Plaza San Francisco, there it was: the scent of orange blossom. This intoxicating aroma followed us everywhere during our stay in Seville. Orange-trees line ...
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