Seville is probably is the safest cities I have ever been too. Crime rate is low and since I’ve been going there (since before I was born) I have never felt unsafe, encountered pickpockets or any of the other typical tourist problem. This includes all hours of the day. Wether it is daytime or in the middle of the night, I have never felt unsafe in Seville. Besides my personal experience… Official crime rates are also very low.
Top 5 rooftop bars in Sevilla.
All of these top 5 rooftop bars in Seville are located in the city center, as most of your visit to Seville will be here. The first three are located on top of hotels, which are called Dona Maria, EME Hotel and Hotel Inglaterra. The two other rooftop bars are called: Pura Vida Terazza and the Gourmet Experience on top of El Corte Ingles. If you are looking for a special location for a drink, don’t miss out on these bars.
7 random things to know before you visit Seville!
Watch out for the only (very small) scam I know in the city of Seville. Don’t accept the little branches, the Gitano women give you and you will be just fine. Also, be aware that religion is a very big part of the life in Seville. So, be aware and adapt! When you visit Seville, you should also know the dance “Sevillana”. There are two very important weeks in Seville; The “Semana Santa” and “Feria de Abril”. And, finally don’t forget, there are two big teams in Seville; Sevilla FC and Real Betis. The city is divided into these two teams.
What to do in Seville when it Rains? 5 Non Obvious Options!
Obviously you can go see the cathedral and “La Giralda”, eat and drink something in a local bar and see a flamenco show. But here are 5 non obvious options you could try: 1. Go to one of the many museums around Seville. 2. If however you are not a big art lover, you could try out the amazing spa that is called “Aire Ancient Baths” and wait out the rain while you enjoy and relax. 3. You could take a mini shopping trip to “Centro Commercial in Torre de Sevilla”, which is by foot only a 15 minute walk from the center. 4. Go to “Mercado de Triana”, an indoor fish/meat/fruit/veggies market. 5. Go to the “Acuario de Sevilla” aka the aquarium of Seville.
Visit Seville in 2 days. The perfect itinerary!
When you visit Seville in 2 days, make sure you go to the cathedral and climb up “La Giralda”. Afterwards walk to the gardens of “Real Alcazar” (only 100 meters away). Then go eat something in “Calle Rodrigo Caro”. For a quick, traditional meal “Bodega Santa Cruz” is amazing. You could also take a stroll through “Barrio Santa Cruz” where you will definitely find amazing places to eat. Make sure you also visit the famous bullring, “Torre del Oro” and “Plaza de España”, which are all virtually next to the river (in that order).
Top 10 best tapas bars in Seville
There are several types of tapas bars in Seville. You have the very traditional ones like “El Rinconcillo”, “Los Coloniales”, “Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas” and “Bar Alfalfa”, but you also have the ones with a modern twist like “Duo Tapas” and “El Perro Viejo”. When you want a quick bite to eat, but still want very delicious tapas, there are even a couple of typical spanish foodchains like “100 Montaditos” and “Cervecería La Sureña”.
Top 9 Things to do and Must See Attractions in Seville
Your trip will not be complete if you miss out on any the following. If you don’t have time to spare or you just wan’t to be sure you don’t miss any important places, here are the top 9 things to see when you visit Seville: La Real Maestranza de Sevilla (Plaza de Toros), the Bario Santa Cruz with; the Cathedral, La giralda and Real Alcazar, then Torre del Oro, Metropol Parasol (Las Setas), Plaza de España and finally Parque Maria Luisa.
Visit Seville: Top 9 Things to do and Must See Attractions
Your trip will not be complete if you miss out on any the following. If you don’t have time to spare or you just wan’t to be sure you don’t miss any important places, here are the top 9 things to see when you visit Seville: La Real Maestranza de Sevilla (Plaza de Toros), the Bario Santa Cruz with; the Cathedral, La giralda and Real Alcazar, then Torre del Oro, Metropol Parasol (Las Setas), Plaza de España and finally Parque Maria Luisa.
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Welcome to visitseville.org. After many years of living in Seville, I decided we wanted to share all the magnificent, fun, enjoyable, exciting elements this city has to offer. I want you, our reader, to be able to have the same experiences we had in our beloved city, without having to live there for years. …