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Top 9 Places to Visit in Seville on Your First Visit Made By: Heena Goyal

Top 9 Places to Visit in Seville on Your First Visit

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Top 9 Places to Visit in Seville on Your First VisitMade By: Heena Goyal

Why Seville?

Enjoy the utopian atmosphere and quixotic characteristics of

Seville.

Many of the marvelous Spanish sights and monuments like

Alcazar Palace, Metropol Parasol, Plaza de Espana are here,

in Seville.

Here is the list of the top nine tourist attractions in Seville that

you can include in your holiday planner to fully explore the

city’s treasures.

Cathedral and La Giralda

Built on the site of an impressive Almohad Mosque, the Seville Cathedral is a gothic style structure. Being a UNESCO site and also

the third largest church in the world, it is an example of extreme opulence and artistic excellence.

Alcazar Palace

The amazing palace of Reales Alcazares is the oldest royal palace in Europe, where the royal family still resides. As it is not a single

palace, but a collection of palaces.

Santa Cruz

The old Jewish quarters, the narrow cobbled streets, little bars with hams hanging, beautiful squares bordered with orange trees, are

some of the excellent things to observe in Santa Cruz.

Metropol Parasol

The Metropol Parasol is the city’s main architectural icon as well as the world’s largest wooden structure. One of the best examples of modern art, this structure covers a large area, almost 150 meters

by 70 meters.

Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza

Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza is for those who wish to witness the Spanish tradition of bullfighting.

Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana can built's in 1929 and located near the Santa Cruz neighborhood. This huge and amazingly open space, also

known as the Square of Spain, is decorated with fountains, ceramic tiles, and bridges.

Casa de Pilatos

Casa de Pilatos is the best example of an Andalusian palace. It is the official residence of the Dukes of Medinaceli and is the mixture

of Spanish and Renaissance Mudejar architecture.

Torre del Oro

Torre del Oro built's during the 13th century by the Arabs on the bank of Guadalquivir River and is one of the most loved landmarks

in Seville. It is now converted into a naval museum.

Museo del Baile Flamenco

The nightly performance of the Flamenco art is of the highest quality and if you take pleasure in an interactive audio-visual

display of art, you should not miss this at any cost.

If you get amazed with the history and beautiful architecture of Seville

Monuments. So Pack your bags and plan a trip to Seville.