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Plaza de España, Seville |
@baroudeurfrancais |
Will the Real Alcázar Please Stand Up? |
Seville is most recognizable for its collection of diverse architecture, which includes Moorish palaces, Gothic churches and ornate designs. The star of the show is the Plaza de España, an impressive brick structure featuring long, curving corridors, dizzying tile patterns and bubbling fountains. Next on the list is the Real Alcázar Palace, a royal residence that dates back to the seventh century and still occasionally hosts the Spanish royal family. Christian and Mudéjar influences decorate this stunning structure that includes open courtyards and large, ornate halls. Finally, spend a day marveling at the Catedral de Sevilla and La Giralda, the largest Gothic building in Europe with more than 40 chapels on site. |
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Metropol Parasol | @andykwhau |
Find Your Muse |
Seville’s museum scene is a diverse treasure trove, with a spot for every taste and interest. For traditional art, visit the Museo de Bellas Artes, while contemporary fans should stop by the Andalusian Contemporary Art Centre. Dancers will appreciate the Flamenco Dance Museum and history buffs will satisfy their curiosity at the Museo de Castillo de San Jorge, a historical exhibit housed in the former headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition. Finally, if you prefer to stay outside and enjoy the sunshine wander the Metropol Parasol, the world’s largest wooden structure, which offers five levels to explore and stunning views of the city from the top. |
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Triana, Andalucia, Spain |
@markomorciano |
Step to It |
Navigate your way through the winding alleys of Seville’s neighborhoods and you’ll discover something new to love around every corner. You’ll spend most of your time in Barrio Santa Cruz, the city’s former Jewish corner, searching for your own tapas bar or plaza shaded by orange trees to kick your feet up. This is also the best part of town to see flamenco dancers strut their stuff, both in the streets and at the famed Casa del Flamenco. When you’re ready, make your way across the Guadalquivir river to the Triana district, where you can stroll the stalls of the Triana Market or explore the ceramic creations at Centro Cerámica Triana. Keep your camera out while you wander, as you’re sure to stumble across beautiful, ornate doorways and tile-covered monuments around each corner. |
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Real Alcázar de Sevilla |
@franlopietrii |
Feeling Shady |
Seville’s many winding corridors find shade beneath palm trees and orange trees that give off an intoxicating scent. But if you need some more greenery, head to Maria Luisa Park. Here you’ll find long, shaded pathways, grassy meadows near ponds and the famed Plaza de América, flanked by museums and stunning gardens. If you need to get farther out of the city, head to the gorgeous Andalusian countryside, touring the quaint villages that dot the region, or to the coast, to seaside spots like Nerja that offer a quieter escape. |
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"Explore the Alcázar of Seville, which was a Christian royal palace built on a Muslim residential fortress. Its unique architecture is influenced by a rich history of Christian and Moorish rule. Be sure to visit the Hall of Ambassadors, which contains a beautifully detailed ceiling. If you’re a Game of Thrones fan, you might also recognize the Alcázar’s Patio de las Doncellas courtyard, which was used in the filming location of the Kingdom of Dorne. There’s lots to explore in this huge palace, including lush outdoor gardens adorned with palm trees and the Baths of Maria De Padilla, which is an underground pool."
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Torre del Oro |
A Different Way to Travel |
We were so excited to team up with our friends at G Adventures to bring you our 100th Edition! Their mission is like ours — inspiring others to get off the beaten path and immerse themselves in the extraordinary. They offer top-tier small group tours that bring you into local cultures, and their guides can have you dancing the flamenco or whipping up your own tapas in no time.
And they’re even helping us send a lucky Discoverer to experience Seville, and the rest of Moorish Spain, in person! Enter to win here. But even if you don’t win the big prize, you can still score 20% off their tours with the promotion code: 19GAV020ADV01. |
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