Guidebook for Sevilla

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Guidebook for Sevilla

Food Scene

Great for breakfast/brunch in the hotel internal/external courtyard.
26 locals recommend
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville
2 C. San Fernando
26 locals recommend
Great for breakfast/brunch in the hotel internal/external courtyard.
Visit this indoor food market for a mixture of cuisines including traditional Spanish. This is a 10minute walk from the property along the River. Good bar's and great food for a relaxed lunch or dinner. There are bars along the river next to the food market which are nice to go to in the evening also
193 locals recommend
Lonja Del Barranco
s/n C. Arjona
193 locals recommend
Visit this indoor food market for a mixture of cuisines including traditional Spanish. This is a 10minute walk from the property along the River. Good bar's and great food for a relaxed lunch or dinner. There are bars along the river next to the food market which are nice to go to in the evening also
Italian/Spanish cuisine - great for lunch or dinner for big groups. A few minutes walk from the property, serves great pizza's, paella and salads. If going at the weekend best to book ahead just incase as it can get busy.
14 locals recommend
La Casa Del Tesorero
1 C. Santander
14 locals recommend
Italian/Spanish cuisine - great for lunch or dinner for big groups. A few minutes walk from the property, serves great pizza's, paella and salads. If going at the weekend best to book ahead just incase as it can get busy.
This restaurant is a favourite and a must when visiting in Seville and rated highly on tripadvisor. You cannot book ahead, it is first come, first served, and the queues can be big so best to get there early for lunch e.g. 12:30pm-1pm or 8pm for dinner. Definitely worth a visit, the food is very good.
110 locals recommend
La Brunilda Tapas
5 C. Galera
110 locals recommend
This restaurant is a favourite and a must when visiting in Seville and rated highly on tripadvisor. You cannot book ahead, it is first come, first served, and the queues can be big so best to get there early for lunch e.g. 12:30pm-1pm or 8pm for dinner. Definitely worth a visit, the food is very good.
Book ahead for dinner. Italian food - possibly the best Italian restaurant in Seville. Always fully booked on a Thurs, Fri, Sat night so book a table before visiting, nice to go for a good atmosphere on a Friday/Saturday night and good for big groups.
45 locals recommend
Restaurante San Marco
5 C. Santo Domingo de la Calzada
45 locals recommend
Book ahead for dinner. Italian food - possibly the best Italian restaurant in Seville. Always fully booked on a Thurs, Fri, Sat night so book a table before visiting, nice to go for a good atmosphere on a Friday/Saturday night and good for big groups.
Great for dinner for a special occasion. One of the more formal restaurants in Seville (most are pretty low key) this is a glass restaurant opposite the ‘Torre del Oro’ (Golden Tower) with stunning views of the river. Book ahead. Good for bigger groups or a romantic date.
69 locals recommend
Restaurante La Terraza Del Cristina
69 C. Betis
69 locals recommend
Great for dinner for a special occasion. One of the more formal restaurants in Seville (most are pretty low key) this is a glass restaurant opposite the ‘Torre del Oro’ (Golden Tower) with stunning views of the river. Book ahead. Good for bigger groups or a romantic date.

Drinks & Nightlife

Rooftop bar a few minutes walk away from the property. The bar has amazing views views of the Cathedral. Go there before or after dinner for a few cocktails.
117 locals recommend
EME Catedral Mercer Hotel
27 C. Alemanes
117 locals recommend
Rooftop bar a few minutes walk away from the property. The bar has amazing views views of the Cathedral. Go there before or after dinner for a few cocktails.

Entertainment & Activities

If you want to see a traditional flamenco show this is the place to go. It is on a cobbled backstreet and you need to book tickets ahead of going. The show takes an hour and I think they do a few a night.
253 locals recommend
Museo del Baile Flamenco
3 C. Manuel Rojas Marcos
253 locals recommend
If you want to see a traditional flamenco show this is the place to go. It is on a cobbled backstreet and you need to book tickets ahead of going. The show takes an hour and I think they do a few a night.

Parks & Nature

The square in between the Cathedral & Alcazar is full of horse and carriages, if you fancy they will take you around the sites for 45-50mins for EUR 50. Make sure you ask them to include the ‘Parc Maria Luisa’ and ‘Plaza de Espana’. (Some do not take you there and it is the best part of going on the horse and carriage).
840 locals recommend
Parque de María Luisa
s/n P.º de las Delicias
840 locals recommend
The square in between the Cathedral & Alcazar is full of horse and carriages, if you fancy they will take you around the sites for 45-50mins for EUR 50. Make sure you ask them to include the ‘Parc Maria Luisa’ and ‘Plaza de Espana’. (Some do not take you there and it is the best part of going on the horse and carriage).

Sightseeing

37 locals recommend
Plaza España
37 locals recommend
The cathedral is opposite the Alcazar. Another UNESCO world heritage site, this is the world's largest gothic cathedral. Originally a mosque when built in the 11th century before becoming a catholic church, you can see lots of influences in the architecture. Visit the Giralda bell tower at the top for the best views of the city.
72 locals recommend
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See
72 locals recommend
The cathedral is opposite the Alcazar. Another UNESCO world heritage site, this is the world's largest gothic cathedral. Originally a mosque when built in the 11th century before becoming a catholic church, you can see lots of influences in the architecture. Visit the Giralda bell tower at the top for the best views of the city.
The Alcazar is next to the property. It is one of the oldest royal palaces in the world and a UNESCO world heritage site. EUR 10 per person for ticket to go in and explore, the gardens are quite simply breath taking. There is always queue but don’t let that put you off it normally goes pretty quickly!
883 locals recommend
Royal Alcázar of Seville
s/n Patio de Banderas
883 locals recommend
The Alcazar is next to the property. It is one of the oldest royal palaces in the world and a UNESCO world heritage site. EUR 10 per person for ticket to go in and explore, the gardens are quite simply breath taking. There is always queue but don’t let that put you off it normally goes pretty quickly!