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Sevilla Tourist Guide: Where to go?
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Museums:
Museums in Sevilla such as Fine Art Museum, Regional Archaeological Museum, Archaeological Collection of Italica, etc...
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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:
Along the Autovía (motorway) de los Descubrimientos, in the direction of Huelva, the traveller reaches the National Park of Doñana in about an hour. It is the largest aviary reserve in Europe, located next to the river's mouth, on the right-hand bank. Its richness is the result of good climatic conditions and its geographic location along the bird migration routes.
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Itineraries:
"Santa Cruz and the Cathedral", A distillation of all that is typically Andalusian; the neighborhood of Santa Cruz (the old Jewish Quarter), the Cathedral, the Giralda, the Archivo de Indias (Archive of the lndies) and the Alcázar, are must-see monuments of Sevilla.
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Cities & Towns:
The city of Sevilla is located on the plain of the Guadalquivir river which crosses the city from North to South. The river can be navigated from Sevilla all the way to its outlet near Sanlúcar de Barrameda, on the Atlantic coast. In the past the port of Sevilla played an important role in commerce between Spain and the Americas and it remains today one of the most active river ports of the Iberian peninsula...
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