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Seville Attractions & Tourist Guide - Where to Go in Sevilla



Below you can read about some of the main Seville attractions.

Museums

Museums:
Museums in Sevilla such as Fine Art Museum, Regional Archaeological Museum, Archaeological Collection of Italica, etc...
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María Luisa park

Parks and Gardens:
Sevilla is a city lined with orange trees, and in springtime the smell of orange blossom fills the air. Thanks to its Arabic heritage, the gardens of Sevilla are an oasis of tranquillity. Most picturesque of all are the Alcazar´s gardens, laid out in Arabic style, with rivulets, waterfalls, tile work and hints of jasmine and bougainvillea.
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Excursions

Excursions:
The National Park of ´Doñana´ is the biggest European aviary reserve and is located by the river's mouth on the right hand bank one hour from Seville going towards Huelva via the ´Descubrimientos´ motorway. Its abundance originates from its geographical location and good climatic conditions along the bird migration routes.
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Sitting on sand

Itineraries:
“Sevilla´s Cathedral and Santa Cruz”, this is a typically Sevillian tour to go sightseeing: The ´Alcázar´, the ´Archivo de Indias´ (Archive of the Indies), the ´Giralda´, the Cathedral, and the ´Santa Cruz´ neighbourhood (the old Jewish Quarter).
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Cities and Towns

Cities & Towns:
Sevilla city´s location is found by the Guadalquivir river, which extends over south to north of the city and can be sailed all the way from Seville to its way out to the Atlantic coast by the town of ´Sanlúcar de Barrameda´.

Seville´s harbour had an important function in trading between Spain and the American colonies back in the 1500s. Nowadays it is one of the most bustling river ports in the country.
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If you would like to find out more on how to get to our beautiful city, read on our Seville airport information

 

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