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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Andalusia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Seville's cathedral can be described only in superlatives: it's the largest and highest cathedral in Spain, the largest Gothic building in the...Read More
This lovely palace has three ornate patios, including a spectacular courtyard graced by a Roman mosaic taken from the ruins in Itálica, surrounded...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThe Plaza del Triunfo forms the entrance to the Mudejar palace, the official residence of the king and queen when they're in town, built by...Read More
This Diego de Riaño original, built between 1527 and 1564, is in the heart of Seville's commercial center. A 19th-century plateresque facade...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis is Seville's classy main shopping street. Near the southern end, at No. 85, a plaque marks the spot where the Cárcel Real (Royal Prison...Read More
Catholic Monarchs Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragón are buried at this shrine. The couple originally planned to be buried in Toledo...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesCarlos V commissioned the cathedral in 1521 because he considered the Capilla Real "too small for so much glory" and wanted to house his illustrious...Read More
This cultural center dedicated to the famous Spanish poet Federico García Lorca is a must for his fans. It contains an extensive library with...Read More
Just across a lane from the cathedral and Capilla Real, this building houses colorful modern paintings by José Guerrero. Born in Granada in...Read More
This building was used to store coal in the 19th century, but its history is much longer. Dating to the 14th century, it was used by Moorish...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesBuilt between 1671 and 1712, the Church of the Savior stands on the site of Seville's first great mosque, remains of which can be seen in its...Read More
This huge square, at the west end of Calle Cuna, is home to the world's largest wooden structure, 492 feet long by 230 feet wide. The design...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis building conceals the Islamic seminary built in 1349 by Yusuf I. The intriguing baroque facade is elaborate; inside, across from the entrance...Read More
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