Flights to Seville
Seville is a fascinating and cheerful city that gives romantic images of Holy Week, bulls and flamenco. Seville is an enchanting city with an exuberant atmosphere. That's why Vueling flies to Seville .
Here are some suggestions to get the most out of your trip.
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Hotels in Seville
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Gran Hotel Renacimiento
An avant-garde hotel, with a modern design and excellent quality and a specialist in conferences, conventions and incentives. |
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Hotel Las Casas del Rey de Baeza
Las Casas del Rey de Baeza Hotel is, without a doubt, one of the most enchanting hotels of Seville. Its Andalusian architecture is perfectly intermingled with detailed decor with Modernist touches. All the rooms open up to one of the three picturesque interior patios. It is also the only hotel in Seville that has a pool on the terrace with beautiful views of the city. |
Hotel NH Viapol
Located in the middle of downtown of the Hispalis capital. Next to the Sta. Cruz district at the Plaza de España and the Parque de María Luisa. Fast access to both the high-speed train station (AVE) and the different exits from the city.
Balbino Marrón
41018 Seville
954645254
La Casa del Maestro
Typical Seville house-patio of the 19th Century. Eleven rooms. Elegant and attractive decoration, creating a very delightful ambiance. Familiar and highly detailed.
C/ Almudena,5
41003 Seville
954 500 007
Hotel Casa Imperial
Just like its name, staying in this 16th century luxurious mansion is all an imperial experience. With a luminous and warm atmosphere, while being exclusive at the same time, Casa Imperial is an oasis of the heart in the old city of Seville. If you're not careful, its interior patio, with its fountain, flowers, and its walls overflowing with glazed tiles, will make you forget everything else.
Imperial 29
+34 954 500 300
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Airport de Seville
The Seville airport, San Pablo is located approximately 7 kilometers from downtown. There are taxi services and buses from the airport. The Buses leave every 30 minutes from the airport and from the Jerez door in downtown Seville . 2.20 Euros.
Taxi from the airport to downtown take 10-15 min and cost approximately 20 euros.
Seville's airport
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| Price | 2.30 € | Aprox. 18 € | 1 hour: 1.05 €
1 day: 6.95 € |
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Restaurants in Seville
Mesón de la Infanta (Avda. Ramón y Cajal) Mesón de la Infanta is one of the most preferred places to eat tapas by Seville 's local residents, both for its careful preparation and presentation of tapas and for its extensive selection of wines.
Avenida de Ramón and Cajal, 8 , corner of Avda. Diego Martínez Barrios. Artes Nervión Building
95.422.96.89
Mesón Don Raimundo
Located in Santa Cruz , in an old convent from the 17 th Century in the Jewish area, this restaurant offers a large variety of traditional Andalusian and Mozarabic cuisine, that were made by our Christian ancestors.
Calle Argote de Molina, 26
Casco Antiguo
95.422.33.55
La Giralda
This classic of Sevillian tapas is located in antique Arab baths, very close to the Giralda (from where it gets its name). An assortment without pretensions awaits you, but one of great quality. If we had to choose, ask for the bonito roll (tuna roll) or tuna meatballs with chiclas.well, everything is delicious.
Mateos Gago, 1
+34 954 227 435
El Portón
Another tapas classic. Its proximity to the City Hall building makes it one of the busiest places during the afternoon. Try some of the traditional Sevillian tapas, like huevos al Portón (Portón-style eggs), Jerez-style kidneys, and the menudo; it is all homemade and delicious. Also, the beer is wonderful, "well thrown", and very fresh.
General Polavieja, 20
+34 954 214 020
Habanita
As an alternative to tapas, try going to Habanita. Close to the bustling Alameda de Hércules, the Habanita is the perfect place to get your engine started. Its Caribbean atmosphere goes along well with a mojito and some arepas.
Golfo 3
+34 954 219 516
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Business hours in Seville
Almost all stores open from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. , approximately, although some stores stay closed on Saturday afternoons.
The large malls have a constant schedule from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., even some Sundays and holidays.
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Don't miss... in Seville
The Seville Cathedral
Built in the 15th and 16th centuries in Gothic style on the remains of the old Major Mosque of Arabic Seville. It is the largest religious building in Spain and the third largest in the Christian world.
The Santa Cruz de Sevilla
Church Originally located in the Plaza de Santa Cruz . It was destroyed by the French in 1811, for which reason it was moved to the same location where the previous church of the Regular Minor Clergies of the Espíritu Santo, where it is still located today.Inside one will find Columbus' tomb.
Real Alcázar of Sevilla
Fascinating and should not be missed, this Palace is considered to be the most complete example of the said Mudejar architecture in Spain . The Christian kings, Alfonso X "El Sabio" ("The Wise") and Pedro I "El Cruel" ("The Cruel") (called "El Justiciero" ("The Avenger") in Seville ) contracted artisan Moors to build the Real Alcázar of Seville in the 14 th Century.
La Torre del Oro
Built at the beginning of the 13th Century by the Almohads. It was built for military purposes and was located outside the city Wall. It was used to control the entry into the port of Seville . A large iron chain hung from it crossing the river from one edge to the other.
Expo 92
Seville hosted the 1992 World Expo, which coincided with the five hundredth anniversary since the discovery of America. The Island of Cartuja was selected as the place for that event. The Cartuja Monastery still remains here, next to the new Seville Technopolis technological park and the Isla Magica theme park.
Parque de María Luisa
With more than 400,000 m 2 it makes up a truly huge portion of the city. It was created in 1893 by order of Princess Mary Louise of Orleans. The park is an ideal place to go with your companion since it is full of romantic corners, among which the Glorieta de Bécquer stands out; a monument dedicated to the poet. During warm nights the park also has places to have drinks in the open air.
Plaza de España
Located inside the Parque de María Luisa, The Plaza de España is so picturesque it has even been featured in one of the "Guerra de las Galaxias" films (Galaxy Wars). It was created in a Regionalist style (a mixture of Mudéjar, Gothic, and Renaissance styles). The materials used are ceramic and brick. Without a doubt, you can't leave Seville without seeing it.
Barrio de Santa Cruz
What would Seville be without the Santa Cruz neighbourhood? Lose yourself on the narrow streets of the old Jewish neighbourhood enjoying the scent of oranges and flowers and its little plazas with fountains. Meanwhile, take a break in one of its many bars to drink a glass of wine.
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