Seville Holidays

Seville, Spain’s fourth-largest city, is a treasure trove of Andalusian culture, flamencho rhythms, and Moorish history. Radiating with warmth (quite literally), it manages to capture the vibrancy and passion of Spain, while retaining a leisurely charm that will quickly slow your pace to a blissful saunter.

Home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, paradisiacal gardens, and mouth-watering cuisine, not to mention its infamous lively spirit, Seville offers much more than just a trip. It’s a cultural immersion into the heartbeat of Andalusia and a sure bet for capturing your heart.

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Things to See and Do

Step out onto the sun-kissed streets of Seville and find a city rich in heritage, filled with impressive landmarks and alive with local Andalusian flair. Whether it's marvelling at intricate architecture, quietly strolling through the city’s parks or delving into a tradition that stirs up emotion, Seville has a captivating palette of experiences waiting for you.

Scale the heights of La Giralda

Journey back in time by exploring La Giralda, an emblematic tower that has witnessed centuries of Seville's history. Traverse the uniquely designed ramps which once accommodated horse-ridden ascents to the top. Once there, allow the breath-taking views across Seville’s historic centre to reward your endeavour.

Savour the elegance of Plaza de España

Get lost in the magical Plaza de España, where a manmade canal along its perimeter adds an unmistakable air of romance. Unleash the kids’ energy in the expansive plaza, then educate them about Spain's provinces using the beautifully tiled alcoves which depict each in meticulous detail.

Take a peek inside Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza

Step into an important slice of Andalusian culture at the oldest bullfighting ring in Spain. The majestic architecture is a sight to behold, with it still hosting regular bullfighting events. This tour requires discretion as some may find the tradition controversial, making it a more apt choice for adult explorations.

Contemplate the Real Alcazar

Enchant yourself with the splendour of the Real Alcazar, one of the world’s oldest palaces still in use. Traverse its opulent halls adorned with Islamic azulejos (ceramic tiles), then wander through its verdant gardens replete with fragrant flowers and melodious birds.

Revel in the serenity of Maria Luisa Park

Escape the hustle and bustle by seeking refuge in Maria Luisa Park. Indulge in its lush greenery and gentle fountains which offer respite on a hot summer day. For a healthy dose of fun, hire a pedal boat at the park’s Plaza de España.

Destination Essentials

Choosing the best time to visit Seville depends on your weather preferences. Seville's charm is on full display throughout the year, offering a different take on the city with each season.

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) are the most popular times to visit Seville. The weather is pleasant, and there are numerous festivals and cultural events, from flamenco shows at the Bienal de Flamenco in the fall to colourful springtime Feria de Abril.

Summer (July to August) in Seville can be quite hot, with daily highs regularly topping 40 degrees Celsius, making it perhaps less ideal for families with young children. On the other hand, the city is quieter during this time, offering a more relaxed sightseeing pace.

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