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The interior of a bullring arena in Seville
Neighborhoods

Where to Stay for Feria de Abril

The best areas to base yourself for Feria de Abril: how the fairground location reshapes the usual hotel advice, the trade-off between walking distance and old-town atmosphere, what the noise and price pressure are really like, and why you must book far ahead.

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Aerial view over Seville's warm rooftops from the Setas de Sevilla
Neighborhoods

Where to Stay in Seville: Neighborhood Guide

Compare Seville neighborhoods by walkability, charm, heat, noise and hotel value — Santa Cruz, El Arenal, Centro, Triana and Macarena.

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People strolling across a lively old-town plaza in Seville at golden hour
Neighborhoods

Best Area to Stay in Seville First Time

The simplest hotel-area decision guide for a first Seville visit: where to base yourself for the icons, the tapas and the evening paseo, and how to choose between Santa Cruz, El Arenal, Centro and Alfalfa without overthinking it.

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A high view across the rooftops of Seville toward the cathedral
Neighborhoods

Where to Stay Near Seville Airport

When an airport hotel near Seville (SVQ) is genuinely worth it, how to time transfers and very early flights, what the area is and isn't, and why most travellers are better off staying in the centre and budgeting for a taxi or the airport bus.

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A flamenco guitarist and a woman clapping palmas under the Plaza de España colonnade in Seville
Things to Do

Bienal de Flamenco Guide

How to plan a trip around Seville's Bienal de Flamenco, the world's most important flamenco festival: when it runs, the kinds of shows and venues, how to find and book tickets, where to stay, and what to do if your trip falls in an off year.

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A woman in a traditional Andalusian flamenca dress holding a wide-brimmed hat, as worn at the Feria de Abril
Things to Do

Feria de Abril Guide

Everything a first-timer needs to understand Seville's April Fair: when it falls, what the fairground and the casetas are, the private-caseta system and how to get inside the fun, the daytime horse paseo and the lantern-lit nights, what to wear, what to eat and drink, where to stay, and how to fit the city around the fair.

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White-robed nazarenos with pointed hoods process through a Seville street during Semana Santa
Things to Do

Semana Santa in Seville Guide

How to experience Seville's Holy Week with understanding and respect: what the processions are, where they pass, the great floats and brotherhoods, the all-night Madrugá, the crowds and street closures, what to wear and how to behave, where to stay, and how to plan a complex week calmly.

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The floodlit Giralda and Seville Cathedral glowing over the old-town rooftops at night
Romance

Seville Honeymoon Guide

A polished, paced honeymoon plan for Seville — where to stay, how to spend each day around the heat, the most romantic gardens, rooftops, dinners and flamenco nights, plus an easy Andalusian day trip and the small touches that make the trip feel like a celebration.

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Warm tones and blue skies over a quiet street in Seville
Practical

Solo Travel in Seville

A complete guide to visiting Seville alone: why it's such a kind city for solo travellers, where to stay, how to eat solo without awkwardness, joining tours and flamenco, meeting people, staying safe and confident, and making the most of your own company.

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An arched courtyard of the Real Alcázar in Seville
Neighborhoods

Best Hotels in Seville by Area

A decisive, area-by-area framework for choosing where to stay in Seville — matched to first-timers, couples, families, pool seekers and festival travellers — built around walkability, charm, noise and the summer heat, with practical advice on rooms, booking windows and what to verify.

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The Plaza de España in Seville with its canal and palm trees in summer
Practical

Seville in July

July is peak heat in Seville — one of the hottest big-city months in Europe. A practical guide to thriving rather than surviving: siesta timing, pools, cool indoor sights, late-night street life and exactly how to plan a July trip that works.

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A historic Seville building with a domed tower under a bright blue sky
Practical

Seville in June

June is early summer in Seville — hot, bright and long-evening'd, the moment the city's heat-smart rhythm kicks in. A guide to pacing your days around the warmth, when a pool matters, late dinners, shaded sights and the magic of June nights.

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The Guadalquivir riverfront at Triana, Seville
Itineraries

2 Days in Seville Itinerary

A balanced two-day Seville plan: the UNESCO icons and Plaza de España on day one; Triana, the Setas, a market and a flamenco night on day two — built around the ticket slots and the afternoon heat.

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Tiled walls and a carved doorway in the main courtyard of the Casa de Pilatos in Seville
Itineraries

3 Days in Seville Itinerary

A complete three-day Seville itinerary: the UNESCO icons and Plaza de España; Triana, the Setas and flamenco; then a quieter palace, a market morning, a museum and slow golden-hour river time.

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The red-and-white horseshoe arches of the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba
Itineraries

4 Days in Seville Itinerary

A four-day Seville itinerary: the icons, Triana and flamenco, a quieter palace and a museum — then a fourth day for one Andalusian day trip, Córdoba's Mezquita above all, or a deliberate day off.

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The wide, level colonnaded arcade of the Plaza de España in Seville
Practical

Accessible Seville Travel Guide

A realistic, affectionate guide to seeing Seville with limited mobility, a wheelchair or a slower pace — which monuments roll well, where the cobbles bite, how the taxis and tram help, and how to build heat breaks into a day so the city stays a pleasure rather than a battle.

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Seville Cathedral and rooftops lit up at night
Neighborhoods

Alfalfa & Encarnación Guide

Alfalfa and Encarnación are the old town's tapas-and-nightlife engine: a dense pocket of bars and plazas under the Setas, full of central apartments and walk-home-after-dinner energy.

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Seville Cathedral seen through orange trees
Neighborhoods

Barrio Santa Cruz Guide

Stay, walk, eat and sightsee in Barrio Santa Cruz — Seville's atmospheric old Jewish quarter, wrapped tight around the cathedral and the Alcázar, all whitewashed lanes, tiled patios and orange trees.

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The Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol) against a blue sky in Centro
Neighborhoods

Centro Seville Guide

Centro is Seville's practical, well-priced heart: shopping streets, cafés, churches and the Setas, all walkable to the cathedral. A value-focused central base away from the worst of the Santa Cruz crush.

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The Torre del Oro tower beside the Guadalquivir in El Arenal, Seville
Neighborhoods

El Arenal Guide

A central riverside base in Seville: El Arenal sits between the old town and the Guadalquivir, around the historic bullring, with the Torre del Oro, classic tapas bars and easy river walks on its doorstep.

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The illuminated portada gateway of the Feria de Abril fairground in Seville at night
Itineraries

Feria de Abril Itinerary

How to plan days and nights at Seville's Feria de Abril: understanding the casetas and how to get inside one, what to wear, when the fairground comes alive, the daytime horse paseo, the rides, and how to fit ordinary sightseeing around the fair.

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The Patio de las Doncellas and its reflecting pool at the Real Alcázar of Seville
Romance

Luxury Seville Guide

How to do Seville at the high end — palace and grand hotels, private guides, fine dining and rooftop tables, spas and skyline pools, refined shopping and a slower, smarter pace that turns the heat and the crowds into someone else's problem.

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The arched galleries of the Plaza de España in Seville glowing at sunset
Itineraries

Seville Couples Itinerary

A romantic two-day Seville route for couples — palace gardens at opening, long tapas evenings, a flamenco night, rooftop sunsets, river walks at dusk and plenty of unhurried time for two.

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A tower of the Plaza de España framed through its colonnade arches in Seville
Practical

Seville in April

April is peak spring in Seville — warm sun, orange blossom and, most years, the city's two great festivals: the tail of Semana Santa and the riot of Feria de Abril. A guide to the weather, the crowds, the festival logistics and exactly what to book first.

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The Giralda tower of Seville against a clear winter sky
Practical

Seville in January

January is Seville at its calmest and cheapest: mild, often sunny days, thin crowds, winter tapas, museums without queues, the post-Christmas sales and easy day trips. A practical month guide to the weather, what's open, what to wear and how to make the most of the off-season.

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Ripe oranges on a tree in Seville in the spring sun
Practical

Seville in March

March in Seville means waking spring — mild, bright days, the first orange blossom, gardens reopening and, in some years, Semana Santa. A month-by-month guide to weather, crowds, festival timing and what to book before you come.

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The fountain and pavilions of the Plaza de España in Seville in spring
Practical

Seville in May

May is late spring at its best in Seville — warm, settled days, long balmy evenings, blooming patios and rooftop season in full swing, with the festival rush behind and the worst summer heat not yet arrived. A guide to weather, crowds and how to plan.

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The open tiled half-moon and bridges of the Plaza de España in Seville under a blue sky
Itineraries

Seville on a Budget Itinerary

A lower-cost two-day Seville plan that leans on the city's free riches — open-air plazas, river walks and churches — plus market lunches, smart ticket timing and walkable everything.

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