This town has a special place in our hearts! its colors, food, people, music, architecture and traditions have captivate the groom; on the other hand, this is the bride's hometown where she grew up her whole life, and we want to share this treasure town with you!
These are a few places that we recommend you to visit during your time here.
CASA MONOLO LEON
CHICARREROS (favorite food/ interior (reservations needed) )
CERVECERÍA GIRALDA (favorite)
LA CANASTA (breakfast)
LALOLA
EL RINCONCILLO
LA ALPARGATA
PERRO VIEJO
OVEJA NEGRA
VEGANITESSEN (vegan)
CHÖK (fav sweets)
LA TERRAZA DEL EME (best rooftop view/ only drinks)
PURA VIDA (Rooftop with flamenco live music/ good food)
LE XIX ( best cocktails/ low key)
LOUNGE BAR MOSS ( night bar/ my favorite)
SALA HAVANA ( Latin dancing)
Plaza de España was built for the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929. The Plaza is situated inside Maria Luisa Park.
The construction of Seville Cathedral took just over a century, spanning from 1402 to 1506. The Main Chapel features the largest altar in the world. (Must see inside)
The Royal Alcazar of Seville is Europe’s oldest palace in use. Its origins go back to the 11th century, when Muslim authorities decided to build a fortress in a strategic area of Seville in order to guarantee its security.
It was built by the Almohads in the 12th century and was part of the Moorish city wall, which ran between the Alcazar Palace and the rest of Seville.
The structure consists of six large mushroom-shaped inspired by the vaults of the cathedral of Seville located at Plaza del Cristo de Burgos.