Excursion tour in Sevilla. Top architecture - monuments, castles, temples and palaces

Sevilla 1. Currency is best to be exchanged in special exchange offices as they offer the most advantageous tariffs.
2. All beaches of the city are municipal, so entering them is absolutely free. Charges may be withdrawn only for the rental of deck chairs, parasols and various sports equipment.
3. You are highly recommended to leave tips in local restaurants and cafes. The usual amount of tips is 5 - 10% of the total bill. It should be also noted that leaving a tip to the waiter is not obligatory, but it has always been considered a sign of good manners.
4. Don’t forget to try wine drink Sangria Siesta that is very popular among local residents and tourists. You will be offered to try it in any restaurant or a bar.
5. Tickets to cultural and recreational activities should be bought only in special kiosks or directly on the stadiums and museums. You shouldn’t buy tickets from unknown people on streets under no circumstances. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. Euro is considered the most "popular" currency in the city. While going to the market, it is best to bring more paper money in small denominations, so it will be easier to make payments to sellers. In many large shopping centers and restaurants you can pay by credit cards of international class.
7. Bullfighting and flamenco dancing performances are quite costly. However, tickets for these events must be purchased in advance.
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8. The travellers, who hope to rent a car and explore the city’s surroundings, should remember that the majority of speedways are not free. Therefore, a trip to Barcelona can cost you around 30 euros.
9. Medical care in Seville is fully paid. To recoup costs, you will need to ask your doctor to give you a bill that will be then showed to your insurance company.
10. While going to crowded places, do not take valuable items and large sums of money without any particular need. Clothing and bags should not be left unattended in cafes and restaurants.
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What to visit being in Sevilla - unique sights

Catedral de Sevilla

From the series “The most interesting UNESCO sites in Spain”
Another legend says that the tomb of the great navigator is located on the territory of the cathedral. But there is no actual evidence for this. An interesting feature of the Seville Cathedral is the charming courtyard. Orange trees grow in it. It is a preserved part of an ancient mosque. The main decoration of the interior of the cathedral is its main altar. It was formed in the 15th century. The height of the altar is 7 meters. The composition of small bas-reliefs with biblical motifs adorns it. … Read further

Donana National Park

From the series “The most interesting UNESCO sites in Spain”
You can see the most interesting moving dunes in the coastal area of the national park. They continuously change their shape and position under the influence of the Atlantic wind. The amount of freshwater has greatly decreased in the national park due to the active development of the surrounding land in recent years. This led to the complete drying up of many waterways. Construction of any objects is prohibited near the reserve at present. … Read further

Tips for the cities around Sevilla

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