Seville, Spain
sarahjanedoe loves Seville because Orange trees in the streets
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What is Seville
Seville (Sevilla) is the capital of Andalucia, the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain. A city of just over 700,000 inhabitants (1.6 million in the metropolitan area, making it Spain's 4th largest city), Seville has much to offer the traveller.
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About Seville elsewhere
lonelyplanet.com
"[se'bi.?a] ,see also different names )is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain."
en.wikipedia.org
"On this tour you will have the chance to discover the charm of Southern Spain."
world66.com
"Seville ( Sevilla ) [1] is the capital of Andalucia ,the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain."
wikitravel.org
About Seville
vargas from USA wrote about Seville one year, 7 months ago
We rented a fantastic little apartment in the Plaza de los Venerables through Apartamentos Suites Santa Cruz. I HIGHLY recommend it. It sits above a great restaurant. Anyway, we walked all over Seville and thought that this little plaza, the one we picked out of a hat basically when we booked it, was the most picturesque and cozy one in the city. Centrally located, a few blocks from the Cathedral and everything else. Great for families.
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cityman from United Kingdom wrote about Seville one year, 3 months ago
Seville is Spain in its purest. Having some tapa with Tinto de Verano in a cozy cafeteria is a great way to spend time in the afternoon, before hitting a bar to see Flamenco dancing. I'd say the best way to enjoy sightseeing Seville is to walk around in Santa Cruz and El Arenal. However, if you plan to visit many museums, the Sevilla Card might be worth buying to save your travel money. With it you'll get free admission to many museums and monuments _and_ unlimited use of public transportation.
nipsu replied one month, 3 weeks ago:
Orange trees?
sarahjanedoe replied one month, 3 weeks ago:
Yes, they line the streets. That's where "Seville orange marmalade" come from!
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