Have you ever been to Seville? This city in the south of Spain is considered the birthplace of flamenco, and offers in addition fascinating historical architecture and every type of delicious tapas bar. We visited the Andalusian capital to see if it really is as beautiful as people say. And while we are there, we’ll show you round everything you should do while you’re here.
00:00 Intro
00:17 Old Town and Seville Cathedral
00:46 Setas de Sevilla or: Mushrooms of Seville
01:16 Royal Alcázar of Seville
02:31 Torre del Oro
02:55 Tapas bar El Rinconcillo
03:44 Flamenco show at Los Gallos
CREDITS:
Report: Kai Horstmeier
Camera: Luis Carballo
Editing: Holger Radeke
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13 Comments
Seville is Beautiful ❤️ one of my favourite places in Spain
awesome!! 👍🏻 another destination on my check list!! 👍🏻
Seville is a dream…
Yes. Was in Sevilla back in November 2022. It's worth visiting…. Highly recommend!
Seville is an amazing city, highly recommended
Visited it this summer. Don't just visit Barcelona or Madrid. See Seville, Granada, and Cordoba. Each one is a gem. Out of 5 cities I visited Seville was easily my favorite. Also highly recommend seeing Plaza de Espana instead of mushroom.
The Islamic influence is so clear on Seville.
All of Europe is just beautiful.
I recommend all of Spain to visit. It is full of interesting places and is also affordable.
I prefer Madrid or Barcelona, But Seville is beautiful too
Yes it is the most beautiful! I have been there three times, and will go again in a heartbeat over most of EU cities.
Please do not call Muslims Moors
Their architecture and talent made Andalusia so beautiful
Luckily, had a chance to be there last year. It's terrific and most things like cultures, food, and architecture are different from those of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.