The most important fair of all, full of color and joy in every stand.
The Cathedral and the Giralda
Seville´s enormous Cathedral is breathtaking in its scale and history and is considered the world’s largest Gothic Cathedral. Highlights include the Giralda, an impressive bell tower, the tomb of Christopher Columbus, and the Capilla Mayor with an astounding altarpiece.
Plaza de España
The Plaza de España is one of the most visited places in Seville. Located within the Park of María Luisa, it was build for the Ibero-American exhibition of 1929. It surprises with its style as grand and as inviting. A favorite of many tourist. Hire a row boat to explore its canals
Parque de María Luisa - María Luisa Park
Maria Luisa Park has been a haven of peace, a beautiful oasis of green, for more than 100 years. A walk through its gardens is a relaxing voyage. Escape the noise of the city, go for a run before class or sleep a siesta in the shade of a tree after class.
Triana Neighborhood
The neighborhood of Triana stands out for its vitality and its vibrancy. If Seville is cheerful, Triana is even more so! Its locales, its shops, its bars ...life is buzzing in every corner. Put on your dancing shoes and stomp through its streets to the rhythm of a flamenco guitar.
Archivo de Indias
The General Archive of the Indias shows how important Seville has been during the history of Spain: a rich capital and a bridge between two worlds. The archive was established in 1785 to house documents and maps relating to Spain's American empire and has over 43,000 documents. A true wonder.