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Sierpes, which starts near San Francisco Square, is the main shopping street in Seville. On this street, you will find shops of different specification, including clothes and shoe boutiques of famous European brands. Savvy travelers prefer to visit this shopping street to buy cute souvenirs and memorable gifts that are inexpensive on Sierpes. Numerous tapas bars and cafes are another advantage of this part of the city. When the weather is fine, performances of street musicians and dancers never stop there. If you want to bring ceramics from your vacation in Seville, it’s better to visit a specialty store, such as Ceramica Santa Ana. This shop offers interesting ceramic items, many of which are handmade and exclusive. It’s a fantastic place to buy gifts for friends and family. The choice of items for sale is fabulous, from giant sculptures to tiny and cute vases. Collectors and fans of unusual souvenirs never forget to visit Poster Felix during their stay in Seville. This shop offers lovely posters in the national style. There are both new and rare old posters, as well as posters of different size. Many travelers visit Poster Felix as a picture gallery. A visit to the largest bookstore in Seville, La Casa del Libro, also promises to be an exciting one. The giant store offers rare gift sets, popular books and best sellers at affordable prices, and many souvenirs that tourists are usually so interested it. La Casa del Libro is an incredibly beautiful place, but the … Read further

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Attractions and active leisure

When night falls to the city, guests are welcome to visit numerous night clubs and discos, where visitors can not only enjoy their favorite music, but also learn how to dance flamenco. Tenderete bar works until late in the evening. Here in addition to richest selection of drinks and snacks guests are offered to enjoy amazing cultural program. The hall of the bar is decorated with beautiful antique furniture. Among … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Enrique Becerra is a cozy restaurant and the oldest dining facility of Seville. During its long history the restaurant has greeted many famous guests. Here loved dining the president Jose Maria Ansar and the famous opera singer Placido Domingo. The main pride of the restaurant is an amazing collection of wines - the cellar of the restaurant keeps around 18 thousand bottles of this drink, visitors of Enrique Becerra … Open

Unusual hotels

The Las Casas de la Judería hotel complex is a unique place. It occupies a whole quarter – 27 charming historic buildings connected by a sophisticated system of inner yards and galleries. The design of guest rooms is simply flawless and has distinct national vibes. Guests can leave their comfortable rooms anytime and go to explore the “hotel quarter”. Inner yards of Las Casas de la Judería are perfect for … Open

Traditions and mentality of Sevilla

Perhaps, an irresistible attraction to the breathtaking sights such as bullfighting is one of the most striking features of the indigenous population. During several hundreds of years this kind of entertainment has been causing a lot of controversy, but for the residents of Seville and other Spanish cities bullfighting is not simply an exciting pastime, but a real national tradition. Bullfights usually attract … Open

Travel guide to Sevilla

Santa Cruz Quarter.
The former Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz is a perfect place to walk along narrow white streets with numerous bars and restaurants where visitors are welcome to try delicious tapas snacks. By the way, tapas were invented in Seville, so, of course, tourists will find thousands of places in which they can try this meal. By order of King Ferdinand III all the Jews had the … Open

Review of luxury hotels

The high-class Hotel Sevilla Centero is traditionally popular with travelers who claim the best. It is open in a tall building and, besides exclusive rooms, the hotel provides its guests with various services in order to make their stay more exciting. The posh Junior suites are located on top floors of the building. The 108 square meter large rooms are intended for two guests. Some rooms of this category have a … Open

Spain - moving around the country

There are about 40 airports in Spain. The largest air harbor is the airport in Catalonia called “Barcelona”. This airport has a traffic of about 50 million people a year. It operates in areas within the country. There are also a number of international flights. “Barcelona” also accepts cargo shipments. Free buses run between the terminals. A special underground electric train also operates to transport passengers. The airport has a variety of restaurants and cafes, lounges, offices of international and state banks, shops and souvenir shops within its territory. You can get to the capital by using a shuttle bus, taxi or the subway. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Spain

Hundreds of different festivals take place in Spain every year. Spaniards know a lot about arranging amazing and unique holidays. Locals are keen on having fun. One of the most unusual festivals is La Tomatina, held in the town of Bunol, 40 km from Valencia. After the special signal from the Town Hall, a real battle begins in the streets. Participants throw ripe tomatoes in each other. In total, about 100 tons of tomatoes are consumed during the holiday. The event ends with folk festivities, dances, and fireworks. In the city of Ibi, a similar festival is held before the New Year. Armed with eggs and flour, local residents go to the streets. Participants are divided into two groups. One of them attacks the city, and the second defends it. On this day, a real chaos and strange, comic laws reign on the street. … Open

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