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Seville: Fiestas, Siestas, and Sidewalk Cafes

Published/Revised May 14, 2016 By Marilyn McFarlane This post may contain promotional and affiliate links. EuropeUpClose may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post. Please read our disclosure for more info.

Seville: Fiestas, Siestas, and Sidewalk Cafes

Seville, on the River Guadalquivir in Andalusia (Spanish Andalucia), is my favorite city in Spain (so far). Lush and sensual, with the scent of orange blossoms and sound of church bells, it's a city where people know how to relax and enjoy life, whether they're clapping to flamenco or sipping sherry at sidewalk cafes.All Seville loves a fiesta - holding two of the biggest festivals in ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Southern Europe, Spain Tagged With: El Greco, andalusia, La Feria de Abril, seville April Fair, Plaza de Toros, Vincci La Rabida, Hotel Alfonso XIII, La Casa del Maestro, Taberna del Alabardero, Seville Culture Card, Barrio de Santa Cruz, Catedral de Sevilla, seville cathedral, Reales Alcazares, Casa Robles, Enrique Becerra, Entrecareles, Meson de le Infanta, Las Teresas seville, La Albahaca, Restaurante Jano, Restaurante El Modesto, El Rincóncillo, Santo Tomé, Tablao Flamenco Los Gallos, Seville

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