Seville, Spain Pros and Cons – Is Seville Worth Visiting? We are slow traveling the world and during our one-month stay in Seville in the Triana district, we go over the things we loved most about our stay here and a few minor cons. In our travel vlog, we take you through so many of the wonderful things about this city and all it has to offer.

We hope some of what we found may help you in planning your trip or vacation to Seville (Sevilla). From the historic sights of the Cathedral de Sevilla, Royal Alcazar, and Plaza de Espana there is so much this city has to offer. below are some of the links to our favorite locations.:

Royal Alcazar of Sevilla
https://www.alcazarsevilla.org/en/

Cathedral de Sevilla
https://www.catedraldesevilla.es/

Plaza De Espana
https://www.visitasevilla.es/en/histo…

Setas de Sevilla
https://setasdesevilla.com/

Seville, the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community is situated on the River Guadalquivir. Seville has a population of about 702,355

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24 Comments

  1. Hi guys!! My curiosity made me look for travelling videos of foreign people in my own city, as I am a tourist guide in Seville and i want to know what you guys like the most from our city. I agree, Triana is my fave neighbourhood. I have to say that the first week of december is holiday season in Spain (December 6, Constitution Day & December 8, Inmaculada Day), that's why it's crowded. In case anyone reading this lands by plane, the cheapest way to get to the city centre is the EA bus which costs only 3€. Great video btw!!! I love to see how much u guys appreciate my beautiful city!! You'll always be wlcomed back!!

  2. I went to Seville on a day trip while staying in Torremolinos in Costa Del Sol and seen all the main tourist sites there as well as doing the river cruise. Personally, I think Seville is the beautiful city in Spain although Barcelona, Cordoba, Malaga, Ronda, Granada and Madrid are great cities to visit too

  3. I just got back from Sevilla and Lisbon and you guys are spot on in this video. Cab from the airport is 30 euros. Sevilla transportation is a mystery particularly in the old sections however it is an extremely walkable city. If you're going in the late spring or summer it may not be as conducive. Temps were generally 95-98 when I was there in the afternoon. Behind the cathedral and Alcazar on Constitution Ave there is a tram line but where does it go?? nowhere near any of the tourist spots. I would like to know how you would get to Plaza Espana (particularly from Triana) which is the one tourist spot that is a bit out of the way — it looks closer on the map than it is from the cathedral and I walked it but some others may find it not walkable. I think a taxi/Uber is the only way. But if you're in the old section it is generally an easy walk around throughout and up to the more modern sections. I also walked to the Macarena section which seemed even older than the old section (Santa Cruz). Also be aware that street signs are absolutely hit or miss (and generally non-existent) in the old sections. GPS worked fine in Sevilla so getting around and finding my way was not an issue. I would also advocate using store markers as a way to figure out a way to get from point A to point B at least for the first couple of days if you don't have a working GPS. All in all it is a wonderful city and I had a great and very memorable time. The first glimpse of the tower is a remarkable sight everyone should experience!

  4. I really like your videos. You get more into walking and taking in the local feel and vibe vs hitting all the touristy highlights which you can find on any good guide. This kind of travel is exactly what my wife and I are planning for next year. I look forward to all your videos since you guys are chill and honest about your experiences. I hope you get to southern France and northern Italy in your travels. I see occasionally some veggie options food wise, but do you also see a fair amount of vegan food options in your travels or not so much? Thank you.

  5. Thank you for your videos! Could you advise how to calculate the taxes for the USA expats? I am considering to retire in Europe, and Spain is one of the strong candidates. My income mostly SS pension.

  6. Thanks for such an awesome video! It was truly helpful. My wife and I are going in a couple weeks and will definitely take into account all the tips you guys dropped. I noticed you had drone footage, are drones easy to fly in The locations you flew? Wondering if I should bring mine or leave it at home all together.

    Thanks!

  7. Just got back from Sevilla, I had high expectations because everybody was ranting about it. I must be one of few, but didn't find this city amazing. 3, max 4 days in Sevilla is more than enough. I wouldn't go back to Sevilla.
    Málaga (nearby if you have a rental car) on the other hand, is in my opinion way more vibrant and way more fun to go to.

  8. Good job guys keep it up.
    For the Cathedral/Tower and Alcazar you can purchase the tickets online and pick the day and time of your choice that way you don't have to wait in line. (Cathedral ticket includes the visit to the former Cathedral of Sevilla which is Iglesia del Salvador. DO IT IN ADVANCE!!!!!!😄
    Transportation: If you arrive to the city by train to Santa Justa Station take a connection (cercanias) train to San Bernardo Station that cost only 2.05 euros and from there catch the Subway to Puerta Jerez stop (this is right in the center of the city) which is like 0.85 cents for a single ride. I hope this help with options.
    By plane I believe they are currently working on a train connection that goes to the city

  9. That’s crazy you say it is English friendly. I’m not doubting you. But it shows how time changes a place. I was a grad student there three summers in a row studying art history. But this was 30 years ago. It was 100% Spanish. Not even the kids knew any.

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