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Seville Attractions & ActivitiesSightseeing
Our Sightseeing category provides a feast for the eyes. Why? Because most all of our selections are famous places that you can view and take pictures of to show everyone back home. Landmarks, sculptures, historic homes, historic districts, cemeteries, water fountains, and statues are just a hint of the sights we've selected.
Address: Granada, ES
GRANADA. This historic site on the island of Granada has been called "a place of dreams" due to its extensive cultural offerings. Once in disrepair, it has recently undergone major renovations. A must-see trip for travelers in the region.
Address: (St of Snakes), Seville, ES 41004
Seville's best-known street is noted for its charming array of shops and boutiques. Brimming with commerce and culture, Calle de la Sierpes is also located near Plaza del Salvador and the San Jose Chapel. Miguel De Cervantes y Savedra composed his seminal "El Quijote" while serving a sentence in the now defunct prison.
Address: Peurta da la Barquetta, s/n, Pabellon de Espana (Isla de la Cartuja), Seville, ES 41092
The motif of this great theme park chronicles the age of discovery from the Puerto de Indias harbor to the New World. Many popular water rides, as well as the breathtaking roller coaster known as the Jaguar. Theatre shows are performed regularly. Opens around March 20th annually. Opening times vary depending on the...
Address: Seville, ES
AVENIDA DE ROMA, PLAZA DE ESPANA, PLAZA DEL TRIUNFO. These horse and carriage rides are among the city's most enduring attractions. Locations: Avenida de Roma, next to the Alfonso XIII hotel, the Plaza de Espana, the Anibal Gonzalez roundabout, the Plaza del Triunfo and behind the Archivo de Indias.
Address: San Fernando, s/n, Glorieta de San Diego, s/n, Seville, ES 41004
Built in the 1700's, this former tobacco factory is Spain's largest public building and houses the University of Seville faculty offices. A large balcony overlooks the city. The triangular pelota court is adorned with an impressive collection of sculptures and reliefs depicting the early importation of tobacco.