Metropol Parasol - Seville |
How to travel?
San Pablo Airport is the main airport of Seville. The airport is the second busiest airport of Spain after the Malaga airport. It connects many international airports and you can travel to Seville quite easily. Seville is well connected by boats and ferry as well. For local and sightseeing one can travel by taxis or rent a bike. The ring road connects the town directly to Madrid and Cordoba.
Places to visit?
The cathedral of St. Mary is the main landmark of the city. It is one of the largest Gothic church. It has marvelous interiors and builds with a large amount of gold. One must visit the city hall, the Place of San Telmo and the Torre del Oro watch tower, while you are here. There is a Royal Tobacco factory that dates back to the 18th century, which one can visit.
There are a number of museums, which can be seen. The most important of them all was the Museum of Fine arts of Seville, which has the most prized possession of Seville. Other than this there are the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Arts and Traditions, the Bullfight Museum and the Andalusian Contemporary Art Center to add to the long list.
There are many national parks and gardens that will attract the nature lovers. The Alcazar Garden and the Gardens of Murillo should be visited.
Places to stay.
There are many options for stay here in Seville. One can book a Hotel or opt for an apartment as deemed fit. Hotel Alminar, Hotel San Gil and hotel Alfonso Xiii are 3-5 stars properties amongst many that one can book.
While you are here you must state the Tapas, they are small dishes and eaten as snacks. The local specialties of the place are sword fish, the Suid, the marinated dogfish, all the seafood lover and in for a treat here. The desert of Seville is a honey coated fritter; you will see the use of honey in all the sweets of Seville.
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