Seville is a very special city. Has more than 2,000 years of history and is famous for its lively and charismatic personality. It is the largest city in southern Spain and the capital of Andalusia. The people of Seville are recognized for their sparkle and wit. Sevilla has the largest historic Europe, full of churches, convents, monuments and Moorish buildings. In addition, it is the city where traditions are deeply rooted in Andalusia: Flamenco, tapas, the Seville and of course, bullfighting. To make matters worse, this city celebrates Holy Week more passionate and more lively Feria de Abril. Not to mention its fantastic nightlife! If you want to discover the popular customs and enjoy a pleasant climate, the best time to travel to Seville is in spring (in summer temperatures can reach 50C).
his is, without doubt, one of the favorite destinations of tourists when visiting Spain. The city of Seville is famous for its festivals: Easter and the Fair April. Easter is a religious holiday that dates back to the sixteenth century, when the Catholic church decided to represent the Passion of Christ. During Holy Week processions are organized colorful. The penitents loads behind giant statues of saints and parade before the eyes of a given audience. These processions leave a deep impression on the viewer and the thousands of tourists come to Seville every year at this time to see happen.
During the April Fair booths are mounted where people spend day and night dancing, eating, drinking and having fun. The streets of the fair grounds are decorated with colorful lanterns and everything takes on a festive air. Traditionally, women wear elaborate costumes gypsy and the men parade in their beautiful horses. Bullfights are an essential part of the April Fair. Leaving aside the holidays, Seville is also an impressive city worth visiting. sta rests on the banks of the Guadalquivir River and has a beautiful historic center, full of important monuments. A clear example is the Seville's cathedral, one of the three largest in the world. It is a Gothic cathedral with a world famous minaret, the Giralda, from where there are stunning views of the city. Another noteworthy monument is the Torre del Oro was originally part of the walls that once covered the city along the Guadalquivir. Very close to the Royal Palace Mudejares is known as the Alcazar, one of the architectural wonders of the city. Seville has hosted two World Fairs (1929 and 1992). The quarter of Triana, across the river, La Macarena, Santa Cruz and San Bartolome, the street of the Sierpes, in addition to the plaza de toros de la Maestranza, Maria Luisa Park and the banks of the Guadalquivir are some representative images Seville and a must for every tourist. Need another reason to travel to Sevilla? This is one of the most beautiful and most charming of Spain. Book and enjoy the perfect stay.