Royal Alcázar of Seville
Start with the Patio de las Doncellas (Courtyard of the Maidens), known for its beautiful water features and intricate tile work. Next, explore the Hall of Ambassadors, an impressive room adorned with exquisite ceilings and tapestries. Don't miss the Palacio Mudéjar, which reflects a blend of Islamic and Christian architectural styles, and the Gothic Palace, home to significant historical artifacts.
The expansive gardens are also essential, featuring various themed areas like the Garden of Dance and the Murillo Gardens.
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Check out the Plaza de España, the park's centerpiece, featuring stunning architecture and a picturesque canal. Don't miss the Fountain of Lions and the serene Water-lily Pool, both adorned with beautiful sculptures.
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At Palacio de las Dueñas, explore its plaza area, gardens, and impressive art collection featuring over 1,400 works. Don't miss the intricate blending of Gothic, Moorish, and Renaissance architecture styles.
See MorePlaza de Santa Cruz
Explore the surrounding, narrow streets of this area that are filled with charming shops and cafes. Find the Real Alcázar and the Cathedral of Seville too! Relax under the orange trees in the square, and consider trying local tapas at nearby eateries as you enjoy this area.
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Admire the stunning neo-Renaissance architecture and vibrant tile work here. Rent a boat to paddle along the picturesque canal, and take photos at the decorated alcoves representing Spain's different provinces.
See MoreSetas de Sevilla
When exploring Setas de Sevilla, start by taking the elevator to the viewing platform for panoramic views of downtown. Stroll along the 250-meter skywalk, and visit the Antiquarium to see Roman and Moorish artifacts.
See MoreCatedral de Sevilla
Walk up to this cathedral's Giralda Tower for city views. Visit Christopher Columbus's tomb and admire the detailed gold altarpiece in the Capilla Mayor. Consider getting an audio guide for deeper insights into this Gothic cathedral.
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