Seville

Welcome to Seville
A city with a glorious past and a remarkable cultural heritage, it lies in the heart of a prosperous agricultural region. It benefits from the presence of the Guadalquivir River, which gives it the advantage of being connected to the sea. We were even able to observe a huge cruise ship disembarking passengers there, an impressive scene considering Seville's inland location. This waterway is also used for trade. Seville is also a mecca of flamenco, where exceptional performances are offered.

Things to see in Seville:
- Cathedral and Giralda : The cathedral is one of the largest in the world in terms of volume. Here you will find the monumental Tomb of Christopher Columbus. You will discover other magnificent rooms: the Sacristia Mayor, the Royal Chapel, the Mayor Chapel, and the Chapel of San Antonio. You can climb to the top of the Giralda and admire this immense cathedral from above. After descending, exit through the Patio de los Naranjos, an orange garden perfumes this fortified patio. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Alcazar : Built in the 10th century for Muslim governors, it was subsequently modified several times over the centuries, becoming today a residence in the city of Seville of the Spanish royal family. The Alcazar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Santa Cruz Neighborhood : It is a district rich in monuments, renowned for the charm of its narrow streets and squares planted with orange trees. Adjacent to the Alcázar, it is home to numerous churches, convents and noble residences.
- El Arenal : Where you can take a boat to sail on the Guadalquivir River. But you can also walk along a path that runs along the river.
- El Centro : As its name suggests, it is the center of Seville, with plenty of shopping and restaurants.
- The Metropol Parasol : A monument of modern architecture, it was inaugurated in 2011 after six years of construction in a previously abandoned neighborhood. Its construction site uncovered ancient Roman ruins.
- Plaza de España : Built in 1929 for the Iberoamerican Exposition, this grandiose brick building is covered in azulejos depicting each Spanish province with a map and a historical scene. The square features fountains and canals where you can navigate by boat.
- Maria Luisa Park : Maria Luisa Park is an oasis in the city. It is a true haven of peace.