About Love Seville
Who writes Love Seville, why it exists, and how an independent editorial guide to Sevilla is put together.
- ✓Love Seville is an independent editorial guide to Sevilla, Andalucía — not affiliated with the city, the Junta or any tourism board.
- ✓Every guide is written by people who live the city's seasons: orange blossom in March, the albero dust of the Feria, monuments before noon in the August heat.
- ✓We earn no commission and carry no affiliate links — recommendations are editorial, and free for you to read.
An independent guide, forged in iron and orange blossom
Love Seville is an editorial travel guide to Sevilla — the Real Alcázar and its sunken gardens, the Giralda climb, Plaza de España, the lanes of Santa Cruz, Triana across the Guadalquivir and the tablaos where flamenco was codified. We write in the city's own colours — the albero yellow of the bullring sand, the carmesí of Holy Week, the green of the river palms — and around its two real seasons: the spring of azahar and Feria, and the golden, kinder autumn.
We are independent. We are not affiliated with the Ayuntamiento de Sevilla, the Junta de Andalucía, any tourism board, or any venue we write about, and we take no commission on the places we recommend. When a detail can change — Alcázar ticket slots, Cathedral hours, Semana Santa or Feria dates — we point you to the official source so you can confirm it yourself before you book.
Who writes it
Guides are written and edited by Marta Esteban, Editor, Love Seville, and the Love Seville desk. Marta Esteban leads the Love Seville desk — a small editorial team that lives the city's seasons, walks its routes and re-checks the practical details so every guide reflects Seville as it is now.
If something here is out of date, or you know a tapas bar in Triana we've missed, we'd genuinely like to hear it.
