What to Do in Sevilla, Spain: A Guide to Andalusia’s Biggest City🇪🇸
So sopia is one of the most popular places to visit in all of Spain but what should you do here what should you see and what should you eat follow along on this video and we’re going to show you all of those for when you’re in
Sevilla so we are here in Sevilla and we’re walking around the city and then this kind of pops out out of nowhere in the center the setas de they look like giant mushrooms so that’s why they’re called that it’s really cool to see so
You can go up top if you want to but I think right now it’s closed so we aren’t able to do that but were able to make it up to this first floor to kind of see some of the buildings surrounding here and it’s a pretty nice sight to See one of the coolest things about lasas to me is that it really just looks like well lasas or mushrooms especially for a public art project that sometimes doesn’t really stick I really like this one but I guarantee it was controversial when it was first built and perhaps
Still is today in Sevilla so if you know if it is let us know in the comments Right now we are in the bar de Santa Cruz which is the oldest neighborhood here in Sevilla it’s actually the old Jewish quarter and these old neighborhoods that have been existing for years and years and years are one of our favorite things about Spain because you can just walk through and get lost
In these narrow Alleyways and make sure when you’re here to also look up because seeing the Blue Sky of seevilla through these small Alleyways with these beautiful painted buildings is one of our favorite things Here so right behind me here is the mestr it’s one of the most famous Bings in the world and is actually home to the most famous bull fighting Festival in the world right here in Sevilla it sits about 12,000 people and you can go inside for a tour but we’re not actually
Going to do that it was built in 1749 and is something you definitely have to see when you’re here even if you don’t go inside whether you agree with bull fighting or not you’ll probably pass through this and it is a big part of Sevilla culture as well as Spain culture
At least in the past and while bull fighting itself is dying off it’s still something kind of cool to see because I think the architecture is rather iconic so make sure you pass it when you’re here in Sevilla so while we originally planned the Sevilla travel guide to
Include food we’re actually not going to include food in this one and that’s because we found so many wonderful great places here in Sevilla that are authentic and had amazing Tapas so we’re actually making a second video for that so make sure to like And subscribe so you get
Notified of that video immediately when we release it and you won’t miss any of our other ones now back to Sevilla so we are at the plaza de espa it is absolutely stunning I will say we are here on a Saturday midday so I would recommend to get here either early or
Just pick a weekday but that said it is beautiful the tile work is incredible and it’s just absolutely gorgeous So aside from being used in a Star Wars film as one of the planets we’re not huge Star Wars fans but if you do know which planet let us know in the comments because we just can’t remember it off the top of our heads but this was built
In 1929 for the iiro American Exposition and it’s still here today now I’ve been to Sevilla twice before and both of the times I’ve been here there was not water in the canals here I don’t know it was a little bit uglier but it is just amazing
To see it with the canals now one of my favorite Parts is the tile work that has all the provinces in Spain all around the entire plat espania so you see people stopping and taking pictures in front of the provinces that they’re from it’s absolutely incredible and it’s
Something I think is really cool and representative of all of Spain make sure to take that walk around and take in each one of the provinces and maybe stop at one that you’ve been to and have a special connection with so right behind me here is another one
Of the most famous sites in Sevilla and that’s the Tor Del Oro it’s right on the guad river and it’s a watchtower that was built in the 13th century to protect the city now the name Tor De Oro actually means Tower of gold and it’s not because it’s built of gold but it’s
The gold reflection it gives on the river itself at one point it was actually a prison but now is home to a maritime museum or Naval Museum that you can actually pay to go inside and climb the tower it’s not something we’re going to do while we’re here in Sevilla but if
It’s of interest to you it’s a big historic Monument so it’s a pretty cool site and definitely something you’ll see when walking down the river in Sevilla which is absolutely a must do when you’re here we are wandering around Sevilla and we happen to run into the cathedral here
So it’s something we wanted to see so we’re going to go check it out now So right now I’m here in the Pao deas Nanas and this is after we finished touring the seevilla cathedral it was € 13 at the door to go in and we just decided to go in now if you plan on coming here when you’re in Sevilla make
Sure to buy your tickets ahead of time you save a Euro so it’s €1 online or €13 at the door and that gives you a chance to walk through the entire Cathedral see some of the most impressive things and one of the biggest cathedrals in the world and definitely the biggest in
Spain and included in the ticket price you can climb up Lal here there are 34 times around and it’s all a ramp it was originally a minet when this cathedral was built as a mosque back in the 12th century when the Christians took over this part of Spain in the Rista they
Converted the whole thing to a cathedral and converted the minet to a Renaissance Bell Tower so it’s definitely worth it to climb all the way Up this is a marvelous Cathedral and it’s something you have to visit when you’re here in Sevilla it’s one of the main focal points of the city and we highly recommend doing it the only thing that’s a little bit icky per se but also full of history is that Christopher Columbus
Or christopal colon is buried here so you can see his tomb it’s definitely a dark part of history but one thing that makes this Cathedral very unique aside from its size architecture and just pure beauty so without a doubt one of the top things here to do in seevilla that you’ll
Probably see on every video every blog every guide you see is the real alatar de Sevilla a pro tip is to buy your tickets online ahead of time a standard General entrance without any of the extra special pieces is450 a person and you have to book a time slot now we’re
Here in February and the tickets do sell out they do book up so make sure you book those ahead of time and another Pro tip I guess a pro pro tip this time since we already had one is that Mondays are free however you do have to book
Those online so book those super early if you know you’re coming and you’re going to be here on a Monday in Sevilla and you want to come see the rail alard so let’s see what this is all About we are here at the real alcasar in seevilla and it is absolutely stunning I will say it reminds me a lot of the alambra in Granada which is even more stunning but this is still very beautiful I love all of the like nooks and crannies um the different rooms you
Can go in the architecture is just beautiful and then we’re outside in the garden right now and it is beautiful as Well I will say there are a lot of lights and like Christmas lights up disco balls around so I don’t know if they’re planning something here at night I’m not going to lie it looks a little tacky here right now during the day but maybe it’s for something special an
Event or something that they do every night who Knows right over here when you cross the pente Deana or the bridge of Tiana or the bridge of Isabel II you enter the Triana neighborhood and now this neighborhood is known because it was once the home to ceramic artists bull fighters and flamco artists and it’s a really cool unique neighborhood it
Actually has a ton of its own history and people really hold it near and dear to Heart the locals say soana not soia because it just really holds that unique authentic neighborhood characteristic that we love but we’re not going to head there in this video even though you
Should head there during your time in Sevilla you’re going to have to check out our th Tapas tour to find out all about that neighborhood and a bunch of great places to eat so make sure to check that one out a perfect way to end your time here in Sevilla is to come
Down to the guaka river right next to the pente Deana or pente de Isabel Segundo and see the sunset you get to see a beautiful sunset over atana usually it’s packed with people but today there aren’t a lot of people because it was just downpouring about an
Hour ago and that’s perfect for us while our seats are a little bit wet we’re going to sit here enjoy this and make sure you check out our other videos while you’re here and enjoy this guide to help you you enjoy Sevilla when you come visit bye
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⏩ CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
0:13 Las Setas de Sevilla
1:09 Barrio de Santa Cruz
1:42 La Maestranza
2:41 Plaza de España
4:02 Torre del Oro
4:50 Sevilla Cathedral
5:29 Giralda Tower
6:36 Real Alcazar de Sevilla
8:24 Triana Neighborhood
9:03 Guadalquivir River
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Brought back great memories of my time in Seville. Thank you!!
Seville was one of the first cities we visited after getting settled down in Munich, and we loved it. It was great getting to relive that time through your video. 😀