Seville

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8 reviews
Built, extended and renovated from the 11C to the 20C, Seville's royal palace comprises, on the foundations of an Arab fortress, an extraordinary potted history of the city's architecture. — Michelin Guide
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Casco Antiguo
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Walkways run through the "tree tops" affording great views of the city, especially at sunset. — Fodor's
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Casco Antiguo
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Supposedly a reproduction of Pilate's house in Jerusalem, this 16th-century palace was the home of the dukes of Medinaceli. — Concierge
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Casco Antiguo
7 reviews
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8 reviews
Sevillanos have spent many a thrilling evening in this bullring, one of the oldest and loveliest plazas de toros in Spain, built between 1760 and 1763. — Fodor's
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7 reviews
Located on a stretch of green grounds along the Guadalquivir River, the storybook-perfect Parque de Maria Luisa was once the expansive gardens of the centuries-old San Telmo Palace. — Travel + Leisure
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6 reviews
This museum spread over three floors of an 18th-century palace makes a noble effort to showcase the mysterious art. — Lonely Planet
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Casco Antiguo
4 reviews
The last Gothic cathedral in Spain. — Michelin Guide
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6 reviews
One of Spain's finest for Spanish art... you will also see outstanding examples of Sevillian Gothic art and baroque religious sculptures in wood. — Fodor's
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4 reviews
It contains Seville's most famous statue, La Macarena, one of the representations of the city's protective Virgin Mary sculpted in the 17C and attributed to Luisa Roldán. — Michelin Guide
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Casco Antiguo
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Casco Antiguo
5 reviews
This fine 13C Almohad tower looking over the River Guadalquivir was once part of the city's defensive system. — Michelin Guide
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Casco Antiguo
4 reviews
This former charity hospital for elderly clergy houses some of Seville’s most treasured paintings.   — Atlas Obscura
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4 reviews
This Disney-goes-Spanish-colonial amusement park provides a great, if expensive, day out for kids and all lovers of white-knuckle rides. — Lonely Planet
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Casco Antiguo
5 reviews
This dignified Renaissance building stores.... trade documents, plans of South American towns, and even the autographs of Columbus, Magellan, and Cortés. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
This church stands majestically on the site of the old great mosque. — Michelin Guide
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2 reviews
Built in the 15C-16C, Las Dueñas Palace, the residence of the prestigious Alba family, is a sumptuous example of a Seville "casa-palacio". — Michelin Guide
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2 reviews
Located between Calle Sierpes and the parallel Calle Tetuán/Velázquez is the 18th-century Capilla de San José , with breathtakingly intense baroque ornamentation. — Lonely Planet
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Accepting the apparition as a sign from God, Mañara devoted his fortune to building this hospital and is buried before the high altar in the chapel. — Fodor's
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