Seville restaurants are perhaps best-known for their tapas, which are tasty little appetizers, but Spanish cuisine is much broader, with hearty full-meal offerings. You can be adventurous, or if you want something more familiar, you can even find juicy American-style hamburgers.
Flamenco in Seville is easy to find, whether you want to learn the history of this famous dance or want to see a live performance. You can even take lessons and try it for yourself. Flamenco is an important part of the culture, and it's even the basis for a bi-annual Seville festival.
This beautiful, traditional Andalusian house is located in Seville’s Old Town, just 10 minutes’ walk from the cathedral. It offers an outdoor pool, spa and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi.
This beautiful, traditional Andalusian house is located in Seville’s Old Town, just 10 minutes’ walk from the cathedral. It offers an outdoor pool, spa and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi.
The rooms at the Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza feature elegant décor in soft tones. Each one comes with a TV and a private bathroom.
The hotel’s Senzona Restaurant serves traditional Andalusian food and serves tapas on the patio or the chillout area. There is also a bar, and guests receive a glass of cava on arrival.
Located 5 minutes’ walk from the Casas del Rey de Baeza, Seville’s Sierpes Street is famous for its shopping. You can walk to the Alcázar Palace in around 12 minutes.