The BEST Unique Sights & Spots in Seville City

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The BEST Unique Sights & Spots in Seville City
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Take a look at our guide to the best unique sights and spots in Seville, Spain. Guide to unique spots to get to know in depth the capital of Andalusia.

GUIDE TO UNIQUE SIGHTS AND SPOTS IN SEVILLE

If you would like to go back home with the best images of the capital of Andalusia engraved in your mind, you should know unique sights and spots in Seville. Those that are precious and that sometimes go completely unnoticed. Actually, Seville and its province have a very high number of these spots.

The variety of spots and unique places is very wide and diverse. The Jewish Quarter of Seville, the Verde Street of San Bartolomé, the Chapel of San José, the Plaza de Santa Marta… All these are just some of the unique spots that you will find in the city.

TUDESTINO offers you a wide selection of unique places or unique spots of Seville. You’ll love them all!

Discover The BEST Unique Sights & Spots in Seville City

Plaza de América
4.8
Plaza de América, in Seville, is located within the Parque Maria Luisa. The Museum of Arts and Popular Customs, the Archaeological Museum and the Royal Pavilion are around it. All of them have different architectural styles but they were all built by Aníbal González for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. There are sensational gardens in this...

Plaza de Santa Cruz
4.8
Plaza de Santa Cruz (“Santa Cruz Square”) is located in the Santa Cruz district, in Seville. Here the Church of Santa Cruz was built in 1391, where the famous Sevillian painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was buried in 1682. After the French invasion of Seville, the church was demolished to make way for the Plaza de...

Plaza Nueva
4.1
Plaza Nueva (literally, “New Square”), in Seville, is located in the historic centre of the city. Here you can find the City Hall building, with an amazing facade. Over the years it has changed its name from Plaza de la Libertad (“Freedom Square”) to Plaza de la República (“Republic Square”). Finally, it was decided to...

Plaza de Doña Elvira
4.6
Plaza de Doña Elvira (“Doña Elvira Square”) is located in the beautiful Santa Cruz district in Seville. As the story goes, here was Mr. Gonzalo de Ulloa’s house, father of “Don Juan Tenorio’s” Mrs. Elvira. It is not very big in size, but in charm. You can reach it from several streets, but getting there...

Muelle de Nueva York
4.6
Muelle de Nueva York (“New York Dock”) is located on Paseo de las Delicias, in Seville, on the east bank of the Guadalquivir river. It passes by more than 700 metres from the San Telmo bridge to Los Remedios’. Muelle de Nueva York was built in 1905. It was called like that because the ships...

Alameda de Hércules
4.3
Alameda de Hércules is a square located next to the Guadalquivir river and the district of La Macarena, in Seville, Andalusia. The square is considered the oldest in Spain and Europe, and was founded in 1574. The plaza served as a model for cities around the world. Today, Alameda de Hércules is a kind of...

Calle Sierpes
4.7
Calle Sierpes (Sierpes Street) is an iconic shopping street in Seville (Spain), one of the busiest in the city. It is a pedestrian street since the nineteenth century, so its great commercial activity makes it very attractive. Tourists and Sevilians go down the street looking for shops or tapas bars. In summer, in order to...

Patio de Banderas
4.4
Patio de Banderas (literally, “Flags Patio”) is a public square located inside the walls of the Alcazar of Seville, in the charming Santa Cruz district. It is not known for sure where its name comes from. However, it is believed to be because of the number of flags waving when some illustrious personality visited the...

Isla de la Cartuja
4.2
Belonging to the district of Triana, the Isla de la Cartuja was the venue where the Seville Expo ’92 was held. It is the great cultural district of this Andalusian city, with areas dedicated to entertainment, art and leisure. With many futuristic buildings, they have tried over the years to maintain its validity and also...

Plaza de la Encarnación
4.4
Plaza de la Encarnación, in Seville, is located in the heart of the city. It is called after the Convento de la Encarnación (“Convent of the Incarnation”), which occupied much of the space of the square. After its demolition, the old Mercado de la Encarnación was set. However, due to landslides, the leaving of customers...

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