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Sep 30, 2011
La Catedral de Sevilla is one of the most popular and impressive sights in the city of Seville. This architectural treasure is hundreds of years old, dating back to the 1500s, and it still welcomes awe-struck visitors into its halls and tower today. You can even see Christopher Columbus's final resting spot.
The Top 5 Things to do in Seville
Sep 30, 2011
Seville’s rich history is reflected in many of the area's most popular offerings. If you love museums and architecture, you'll find plenty of things to do in Seville. You can also enjoy palaces and parkland or learn about Flamenco dancing as you explore this Spanish city.
Seville Dining Guide
Whether it’s a quick bite from a local street vendor or a luxurious slow food experience at one of this Andalusian capital’s fine dining haunts, the Seville Dining Guide will show you the way to get to culinary heaven.
Just ask any Seville local, and they’re sure to give you all the ideas that you’ll need for enjoying some of the best tapas to be found anywhere in the world. The riverfront area district is home to Seville’s finest eateries like Pedalquivir and El Faro de Triana, for some of the best shellfish dining in Andalusia. Seville dining is at its best for the upscale budget diner, with most restaurants not opening until well into the evening and staying active until well into the early morning.
Consulting the Seville Dining Guide is your key to finding just the right spot to satisfy your favorite craving.
Sep 30, 2011
Spanish food emphasizes fresh ingredients, with a particular focus on olive oil and garlic, as well as saffron and paprika. There are plenty of delicious cow, goat and sheep cheese, too, plus meat-based dishes and wonderful wines to accompany your meal. Tapas, or appetizers, are a favorite option.
Continue reading...The 5 Best Seville Restaurants
Sep 30, 2011
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.
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