OT Travel Itinerary: How To Spend Your Days & Nights In Seville

Explore this Spanish city's historic architectures or do the flamenco - either way, Seville is enchanting
Catedral de Sevilla
Catedral de SevillaDepositphotos

Situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Seville has a rich Moorish heritage and used to be a prosperous port that carried out trade with the Americas.

The streets and squares in the historic quarter of the capital of Andalusia are lively and busy. They treasure many constructions that have the World Heritage designation, and many districts are full of traditional culture, like Triana and La Macarena.

Discover Baroque churches in Seville
Discover Baroque churches in SevilleGetty Images

Museums and art centers, theme parks, cinemas, theatres and clubs are some of the many leisure options that a great city like Seville holds. Without forgetting, of course, the numerous terraces, inns and bars where visitors can practice one of the most tasty traditions in the city - "Going out for tapas".

Game Of Thrones Shoot Locations

Patio in Royal Alcazars of Seville
Patio in Royal Alcazars of SevilleShutterstock

Season 5 of Game of Thrones featured the amazing Alcazar in Seville, Spain. It represented the famous water gardens of Reales Alcazares, the royal residences and gardens of the Alcazar which are world renowned on their own.

Seville By Day

If there were ever a city to get completely lost in, this is the one. Seville's beguiling maze of streets epitomizes southern Spanish charm right down to the tiled-adorned buildings, abundance of tapas bars, and echo of flamenco.

Plaza de Espana in Seville
Plaza de Espana in SevilleWikimedia Commons

Seville is a place that you need to discover walking. Otherwise, you'll miss the point. Seville is not only a bunch of magnificent buildings and palaces. It's also its people and their passion.

The majority of the must-sees are clustered around the Cathedral complex with the so called "Sevilla's most beautiful daughter, La Giralda", as it is called the tower of the Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the Archivo de las Indias and the Reales Alcàzares Palace. Grab your comfortable shoes, an abanico and enjoy this wonderful city.

Sevile Cathedral is a World Heritage SIte
Sevile Cathedral is a World Heritage SItePaul VanDerWerf/Flickr

Stay in the city's old town to explore the cobbled streets of the Santa Cruz quarter. Soak up the atmosphere on the banks of the beautiful river Guadalquivir, meet the Torre del Oro and admire the views from the ancient cathedral tower and recently opened Parasol Metropol.

Do as the Sevillanos do and adhere to meal times. This means a late breakfast, no earlier than 1pm for lunch, and the later the better for dinner.

Seville means culture, but also relax. So please, don't stress, locals think it's part of the charm!

Seville By Night

Stocked full of the country's best nightclubs and tapas bars, Seville grooves with nostalgia and energy by night. Nightlife in Seville ranges from fantastic flamenco and quintessential tapas bars to modern hip hop clubs.

Seville is an important Flamenco centre
Seville is an important Flamenco centreShubhika Bharathwaj/Flickr

Seville is an important flamenco centre and it would be a shame to leave the city without catching a show. The best are impromptu performances in traditional bars in Santa Cruz area.

A string of tapas bars are tucked within the district's narrow alleys, especially along Calle Mateos Gago. Hop across to the other side of the river to find the trendiest clubs and bars lined along Calle Betis and Plaza Alfalfa, where most of the action continues until the early hours.

Seville has a wide range of proposals of what to do for fun. Seville by night is amazing. During the summer most people head to the river and the terrazas where it's cooler during the night. In winter the bars in the center and other spots offer the best places to keep warm and follow the fiestas. Those still wishing to continue often hit a discotheque to dance or people watch until 6 or 7am.

Seville at night is a delight
Seville at night is a delightTram Travels

But wait! There are more options than just those above. Flamenco bars range from the more expensive tablao offering professional performances to a spontaneous neighbourhood show in a local Triana bar. If you're looking for a relaxing evening, tea salons take you to Morocco and other exotic places with their decoration while offering teas, juices and pastries. There's also a lively gay and lesbian scene in Sevilla.

Seville is also called the Opera City and is like a big theatre. All elements of this grand city, including the Opera, were considered by prestigious authors such as as Verdi, Donizetti, Bizet and Mozart, as an inspiration object in their greater plays. This makes it an exquisite cultural centre.

Whatever is your taste, Seville will offer you plenty of high-quality nightlife which, along with the fascinating places you'll want to visit during the day, will make your stay here one incredible experience. When in Seville whatever you choose to do, the city has it for you.

The Information

Getting There

If arriving internationally, consider flying into Seville Airport, served by major airlines and offering convenient connections. Another option is traveling by train, with Seville's Santa Justa station well-connected to cities like Madrid and Barcelona via Spain's high-speed rail network. Additionally, buses provide affordable transportation from various Spanish cities.

For more information, please visit www.spain.info

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
Outlook Traveller
www.outlooktraveller.com