18 al 24 noviembre de 2023

I WANT TO SEE MORE SEVILLE

Seville has much more to enjoy. Palace Houses, bike rides, gastronomic routes and placid parks for outdoor picnics.

Visit to the palace houses

Palace of the Duenas

Built in the fifteenth century and renovated in the sixteenth, this building has a Gothic - Mudejar and Renaissance style. The Casa de Alba houses a collection of paintings and another of sculpture, both worth visiting.

This building with an area of 9,000 m2 was the birthplace of the poet Antonio Machado. Its patios, gardens, halls, stairs and chapel are some of the rooms that can be found during the tour.

Pilate's House

Also built in the 15th and 16th centuries, this palace synthesizes the Gothic-Mudejar, Renaissance and Romantic styles. Located in the historic center of the city, it has been the setting for various films and television programs.

The monumental complex includes a striking facade and doorway, two floors full of rooms full of coffered ceilings and gardens.

Palace of the Countess of Lebrija

Located on Calle Cuna, this 16th-century palace houses a collection of Roman mosaics throughout its lower floor. It is considered the best paved palace-house in Europe.

With a surface area of 2,500 m2, it stands out with a portal carved in marble. The Roman mosaic from the 2nd century stands out in its central courtyard, with a central medallion representing the God Pan.

Bike ride through María Luisa Park

Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in the Historic Garden category, this 34-hectare park was part of the private gardens of the San Telmo Palace.

This enclosure houses several museums, such as the Archaeological and the Historical Military, a popular pond with ducks and other birds, several routes full of roundabouts, sculptures and monuments, diverse vegetation, mountains, fountains, pavilions...

To explore it you can go on foot, but a good option is to rent bicycles for one or several people.

Tapas route

There are many alternatives to get to know the gastronomy of Seville. Walking around the city and stopping in its alleys to try different tapas is enough. We recommend that you order the traditional salad, a montaíto de pringá and some good olives.

If you prefer something more gourmet, there are alternatives. The city has two restaurants with Michelin stars: Abantal and Cañabota.

Alamillo Picnic

The Alamillo Park has 120 hectares. Inaugurated in 1993, this park has flat areas and leafy trees where you can lie down and relax, a lake and a program of sports and cultural activities.

It has an area dedicated to urban gardens and a miniature train station.